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An important chapter in Japanese sports car history, this 1969
Datsun 1600 Roadster (also known as the Fairlady) laid the
groundwork for the legendary Z cars that followed. With only 82,500
miles, it's a remarkably well-preserved example of Nissan's early
commitment to building engaging, lightweight drivers' cars.
Finished in vibrant red with a clean black interior and matching
black convertible top, this roadster carries itself with classic
European-inspired lines and Japanese precision. Beneath the hood
lies a spirited 1595ccinline-4 paired with a 4-speed manual,
delivering nimble performance and a raw, connected driving feel
that enthusiasts still crave today. This little Datsun punches well
above its weight with new tires, fresh brakes, a new battery, and a
new convertible top-making it both charming and road-ready. Its
paint presents well, and the body is solid, making it a standout
wherever it goes. Often overshadowed by the later 240Z, the 1600
was Datsun's first major step into the sports car world and played
a key role in establishing their performance reputation worldwide.
Rare to find in this condition, this '69 sports car is an
accessible and significant piece of automotive history that
continues to win hearts with its simplicity, style, and legacy.
Financing is easy and trades are welcome. Call, click, or come by
today!
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