This body-style 2000 was introduced in late 1962 as a '63 model, built to compete head to head with what was then the Second Coming in the sports car world, the MGB. By '68, the Datsun was a far more ...
Before they gave us the iconic Z car, Datsun (now Nissan) gave us an open-top sports car that, while perhaps not as epochal, was still just as cool. Let's see if today's Nice Price or Crack Pipe final ...
While the Miata is the go-to Japanese distillation of the traditional British roadster, today's Nice Price or No Dice Datsun proves it wasn't the first. Let's see if this handsome droptop comes with a ...
Before the 240Z arrived, the Datsun roadster showed that Japan could deliver sports-car thrills. This example has the later 2.0-liter engine, with twin SU carburetors and a recent rebuild. The auction ...
Even though the name Datsun Sports (or Datsun Fairlady in Japan) may not ring a bell to many readers, the series was a very important model for the carmaker, which we know today as Nissan, as it led ...
We've covered so many LS and Coyote swaps over the years that sometimes you can find yourself retching at the thought of looking at even one more. With that in mind, we adore odd-couple engine swaps ...
The Datsun Fairlady 1500 (SP/SPL310) followed the original 1961 Fairlady (SP/SPL213) with production from 1963 to 1965 model years. The 1961 Fairlady featured Datsun's 54 horsepower 1,186-cc E1 inline ...
When Renault decided to build an affordable convertible for the North American market, they opted to base their new car on the tiny Dauphine. Thus was the Renault Caravelle born, and the lines of the ...
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