To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Amelia
Island event, 6 - 7 March 2020.
Estimate:
$50,000 - $70,000
- From the first year of 300ZX production
- Exceptionally well preserved; showing only 2,566 miles
- Among the first examples built; unusually high
specification
- Powered by the impressive 300 hp twin-turbo V-6
When it came time to redesign its legendary Z car for the 1990s,
Nissan kept the basic proportions and performance mission of its
predecessor while taking advantage of numerous technological leaps.
The new 300ZX retained 3.0-liter power, but the big headliner was
the new twin-turbocharged VG30 V-6, which boasted dual overhead
camshafts as well as variable valve timing. Power output was raised
substantially to 300 horsepower, while a version of the
four-wheel-steering system cribbed from the Skyline ensured
impressive handling. The redesigned 300ZX was intended to be more
of a grand touring car than its predecessor, so it was plusher and
far more refined inside. Its sleek shape with integrated bumpers
and gorgeous alloy wheels was revolutionary for a sports car at the
time.
The first-year 300ZXs balance purity of design with the luxurious
features that the Z32 would come to be known for. This example's
black leather interior features power adjustable seats wrapped in
leather, contrasted with distinctive fabric trim that flows from
the doors to the dash and to the center console. Controls are
largely clustered within convenient view and reach of the driver.
Interestingly, Nissan badging is limited to the brake
calipers-Nissan wouldn't boast until a fascia badge was added for
the 1991 model year.
This 1990 300ZX comes from the first year of production, and its
chassis number indicates it was one of the first 100 serialized
Z32-generation 300ZX cars off the line. Finished in striking silver
over a black leather interior, the car is equipped with removable
glass roof panels. Just 2,566 miles are shown on its odometer, a
testament to its exceptional preservation.To view this car and
others currently consigned to this auction, please visit the RM
website at
rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/am20.