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This unique 240Z was brought to life by two Californian shops. The first, Pierre’s Z Service Center in Southern California, used its expertise to transform it into a Roadster.
We know that's got a 0.66-liter engine, but it counts, right? A mid-engined Z car was never considered but in his latest rendering, YouTube artist TheSketchMonkey tries to imagine a 240Z that puts ...
Most Japanese classics are priced firmly out of the everyday enthusiasts reach, but this Datsun proves there are bargains ...
A 1972 Datsun 240Z has sold at a UK auction for £43,000 ($57,340) – not bad when you consider the modifications that have been done to it. When the 240Z originally left the factory it came with ...
The 240Z was sold in North America from 1970 to 1973. It crossed the pond with U.S.-specific features and a sole 2.4-liter inline-six engine rated at 151 horsepower.
Enthusiasts now have another option, however—a Honda K20-style DOHC head for the original Nissan L-series engine, built as a collaboration between Datsunworks and Z Car Garage.
The V10 swap in my 240Z is complete, but how much did it cost? In this video, I walk you through every expense involved in building this powerhouse, from the engine swap to the supporting parts and ...
The 240Z came with a 2.4-liter inline 6-cylinder making 151 hp and 146 lb-ft of torque. Power ran to the rear wheels through a 4-speed manual or a 3-speed automatic transmission.
If you're looking for a unique example of what was great about 1970s motoring, then the Datsun 240z is a fantastic place to start. Powering the vehicle is a six-cylinder, 2.4-liter single-overhead ...
Instead of the ’69 Datsun 2000 getting the engine swap, it was the 240Z. Jei, the owner of Blacktrax, told me the 240Z was going to be underpowered, so the decision was made to go turbo.
Notably, the Datsun 240Z pops up in the music video for "Like a G6." The video sees the group taking the retro vehicle for a wild, party-filled night out on the town — complete with a stop at ...
1972 Datsun 240Z Sells at Auction for $110,240 as BaT Sells to Hearst Autos Plus a Mazda RX-7, Ford Mustang SVO, and more in this week’s Bring a Trailer roundup.