The 1986 Nissan 300ZX (part of the Z31 generation) is a definitive
1980s sports car that famously transitioned the Nissan Z-car family
from traditional inline-six engines to a 3.0-liter V6
configuration. Known for its wedge-shaped design and heavy
integration of futuristic technology, the 1986 model year is
particularly unique for introducing wider flares and distinct
body-colored side skirts.The 1986 Z31 was offered in rear-wheel
drive with two distinct versions of the VG30E engine, paired with
either a 5-speed manual or a 4-speed automatic transmission:-
Naturally Aspirated (Base/2+2): Features a 160-horsepower 3.0L V6
engine. It serves as a comfortable, reliable cruiser with a
surprisingly fun power band.- Turbocharged (300ZX Turbo): Features
a 200-horsepower turbocharged V6. It was built to compete directly
with high-performance sports cars of its era, like the Chevrolet
Corvette C4 and Porsche 944.The 1986 model remains highly
collectable due to its quirky, high-tech features that defined the
"disco era" of automotive design:- Pop-up Headlights: Unique
semi-exposed lamps that remain partially visible even when rolled
down.- Digital Dashboard: An optional, highly coveted sci-fi
cluster featuring a digital speedometer, tachometer, and an
acceleration G-meter.- Voice Warnings: A built-in speech
synthesizer that literally speaks to the driver to give warning
messages, like reminding you that your lights are on.- T-Tops:
Removable glass roof panels that provide a semi-convertible driving
experience.At 11,200 actual miles this 1986 300ZX has been a part
of the Duncan Imports collection since 2019.
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