Road and Track on Datsun
Author: Road & Track Magazine
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9781855200364
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Road & Track Magazine
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Published: 1990-01-01
Total Pages: 100
ISBN-13: 9781855200364
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Publisher: Brooklands Books Limited
Published: 2012-01-01
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781855209190
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Some 75 articles drawn from four Continents trace the progress of Datsun's highly competitive 240Z and 280Z coupes between 1970 and 1978. Included are road, track, comparison and long-term tests, new model introductions and updates together with full specifications and performance data. Also featured are articles on tuning and racing, plus advice is offered on acquiring a good pre-owned 240Z or 260Z.
Author: R.M Clarke
Publisher: Brooklands Books Limited
Published: 2011-10-01
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781855209206
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Datsun's initial offerings were fairly conventional family cars, but with the introduction of the 240Z in 1969 the marque's image received a massive boost. It was a runaway success, outselling every European sports car model in the lucrative North American market. The 280Z arrived in 1975 followed by the 280ZX in 1978 and sales of the 280ZX had reached over 446,000 units by the time production came to an end in 1983. 44 international articles include road, track and comparison tests, a service guide plus full technical and performance data.
Author: Brian Long
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd
Published: 2018-10-12
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 1787114104
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The 240Z was a landmark in automotive history. By the time the first generation Z-cars came to an end in 1978, everyone around the world knew the name Datsun. Here is the full story of the ZX series from the 280ZX – introduced as the second generation Z-car in 1978 – through to the 300ZX of 1999. The 240Z and 260Z were pure sports cars, but the 280ZX represented the evolution of the Z-car into a Grand Tourer. This evolution continued through two generations of 300ZX and the Z became a true supercar with state-of-the-art engineering features. This book contains a great deal of new information for enthusiasts in the West, as Japanese models have been covered in detail for the first time. Photographs and other illustrations have been sourced almost exclusively from the factory and therefore illustrate the cars in original detail. Datsun Z, also by Brian Long and Veloce, is a complementary book.
Author: Brian Long
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd
Published: 2006-04
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 1904788076
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Datsun 240Z inspired a generation of enthusiasts, outselling and outperforming almost all of its contemporaries. This book covers the full story of the Datsun sports cars, from the Fairlady roadsters through to the final 280ZX production model, illustrated throughout with contemporary material.
Author: Brian Long
Publisher: Veloce Publishing Ltd
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 1845840313
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Datsun 240Z inspired a generation of enthusiasts, outselling and outperforming almost all of its contemporaries. This book covers the story of the Datsun sports cars, from the Fairlady roadsters through to the final 280ZX production model, illustrated with contemporary material.
Author: John Lamm
Publisher: Motorbooks
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 130
ISBN-13: 9780760315750
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An ultimate inside look at one of 2003's hottest new cars, the Nissan 350Z. Featuring the brilliant text and photography of John Lamm, this book is written in cooperation with the Nissan Corporation, which has pledged full access to archives, design drawings, mockups, and key players within the company. With its reasonable price, high power, and gorgeous looks, Nissan has hit the bull's eye and created a car that is sure to be revered by a legion of fans.
Author: Pete Evanow
Publisher: Motorbooks
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 0760321817
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Some 35 years ago Datsun (now Nissan) introduced the 1970 Datsun 240Z sports car, emphatically disproving the perception that Japanese automakers could only produce economy cars. Designed specifically to appeal to the American market, the Z car has enjoyed long-term popularity with its sporty styling and impressive performance. Z car fans are loyal and numerous. Over 1.4 million Z cars have been sold worldwide, including 1 million-plus in the U.S. The five generations of Z cars include the latest version, the 350Z introduced in 2003, which has refueled interest in Z cars. This book will thoroughly cover the history of this breakthrough Japanese sports car, and will include official Datsun/Nissan photography and memorabilia such as advertising and international marketing materials.