Oblique view Datsun 280Z

Datsun 280 Z Blue

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1976
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Specifications

Year built
1976
Price
Mileage
Power
Date Part I
January 7, 1976
Color
Sky Blue Metallic
Interior
Black
Transmission
Manual
VAT deductible
Margin scheme
The Japanese GT That Changed Everything

The story behind this collectible...

By the late 1960s, Nissan had a rather ambitious idea: to build a sports car capable of challenging the elegant Europeans, but without the ruinous price tags or the charming tendency for Italian electrics to self-immolate at inconvenient moments.

The result arrived in 1969 in the shape of the now legendary Datsun 240Z — a car that fundamentally changed the world’s perception of Japanese performance cars almost overnight. Beautifully proportioned, mechanically robust and genuinely exciting to drive, the Z proved that Japan was no longer simply observing the sports car market from afar. It had arrived with intent.

As the 1970s progressed, however, the world changed. Emissions legislation tightened — particularly in the United States — and buyers increasingly demanded refinement alongside outright performance. Nissan understood this perfectly. Rather than compromise the Z’s spirit, they evolved it.

Introduced in 1975, the Datsun 280Z retained all the visual drama and rear-wheel-drive balance of its predecessor, while adding a layer of maturity that transformed it into one of the finest grand touring cars of its era.

Power came from the enlarged 2.8-litre inline-six, now equipped with Bosch-derived fuel injection. The result was smoother throttle response, improved reliability and effortless long-distance usability. The raw edges of the early 240Z had been subtly polished away, but crucially, the character remained entirely intact.

There was still the impossibly long bonnet. Still the compact rear deck. Still that wonderfully balanced S30 chassis which, decades later, continues to form the basis for everything from historic rally cars to serious racing builds and tasteful restomods alike.

What Nissan achieved with the Z-series extended far beyond strong sales figures. These cars established Japan as a credible builder of true driver’s cars and quietly forced Europe to pay attention.

The example offered here presents beautifully in Sky Blue and has clearly benefited from careful ownership and proper specialist maintenance throughout its life. Significant servicing was carried out in both 2019 and 2023 by a recognised Z specialist in Germany, ensuring the car remains mechanically correct, dependable and ready to be enjoyed exactly as intended.

It is, in many ways, the ideal Z. Usable, charismatic and wonderfully analogue — a car capable of delivering genuine driving pleasure without drama, ego or unnecessary complication.

Interested? We would be delighted to tell you more and warmly invite you to experience this remarkable Japanese grand tourer for yourself.

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