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- Nissan_S30 abstract "The Nissan S30 (sold in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z and in other markets as the Datsun 240Z, then later as the 260Z and 280Z) was the first generation of Z GT two-seat coupe, produced by Nissan Motors, Ltd. of Japan from 1969 to 1978. It was designed by a team led by Mr. Yoshihiko Matsuo, the head of Nissan's Sports Car Styling Studio. HLS30 was the designation of the left-hand drive model and HS30 for the right-hand drive model.All variants had a 4-wheel independent suspension consisting of MacPherson struts in front (borrowed from the Nissan Laurel C30) and Chapman struts in back. Front disc brakes and rear drums were standard.The 240Z and 260Z used twin, variable venturi Hitachi one-barrel side-draft SU-like carburetors. The carburetors were changed beginning with model year 1973 to comply with emissions regulations, but the earlier carburetors were superior for performance as compared to the later Webers. Fuel injection (L-Jetronic electronic fuel injection, designed by Bosch) was added for the 280Z in 1975 for the US. This was primarily in order to cope with the difficulty faced in getting enough power using carburetors while still meeting US emissions regulations.Datsun priced 240Z within $200 of the British MGB-GT introduced 5 years earlier. Dealers soon had long waiting lists for the "Z". Its modern design, relatively low price, and growing dealer network compared to other foreign sports cars of the time (Jaguar, BMW, Porsche, etc.), made it a major success for the Nissan Motor Corporation, which at the time sold cars in North America under the name Datsun. As a "halo" car, The 240Z broadened the image of Japanese car-makers beyond their econobox success.Continuing through the 1975–1978 model years, other non-USA markets still received the 260Z coupe and the 260Z 2+2 hatchback — the two-door, four-seat model. The S30 240Z is unrelated to the later 240SX, which is sold as the Silvia in Japan, although initial advertising for the 240SX mentioned the S30.".
- Nissan_S30 assembly Hiratsuka,_Kanagawa.
- Nissan_S30 assembly Nissan_Shatai.
- Nissan_S30 bodyStyle Coupé.
- Nissan_S30 class Sports_car.
- Nissan_S30 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Nissan_S30 manufacturer Nissan.
- Nissan_S30 predecessor Datsun_Sports.
- Nissan_S30 productionEndYear "1978".
- Nissan_S30 productionStartYear "1969".
- Nissan_S30 successor Nissan_S130.
- Nissan_S30 thumbnail JapaneseFairladyZ1970.jpg?width=300.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink us-porsche-pioneer-bob-holbert-dies.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink tomahawkcars.com.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink vehicles.php?make=&model=240z.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink vehicles.php?make=&model=260z.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink vehicles.php?make=&model=280z.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink Datsun_Z_V-8.html.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink zcar.html.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink history_01.html.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink www.revtec1.com.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink www.s30.org.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink 1.html.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink nalle_gt_001.html.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageExternalLink 432Z.htm.
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageID "1042154".
- Nissan_S30 wikiPageRevisionID "644000583".
- Nissan_S30 aka "Datsun 240Z".
- Nissan_S30 aka "Datsun 260Z".
- Nissan_S30 aka "Datsun 280Z".
- Nissan_S30 aka "Nissan Fairlady Z".
- Nissan_S30 assembly "Hiratsuka, Kanagawa, Japan".
- Nissan_S30 bodyStyle "2".
- Nissan_S30 boxcolor "darkgreen".
- Nissan_S30 class Sports_car.
- Nissan_S30 designer Yoshihiko_Matsuo.
- Nissan_S30 engine "2.4".
- Nissan_S30 engine "2.6".
- Nissan_S30 engine "2.8".
- Nissan_S30 hasPhotoCollection Nissan_S30.
- Nissan_S30 layout Front-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Nissan_S30 manufacturer Nissan.
- Nissan_S30 name "Datsun 240Z".
- Nissan_S30 name "Datsun 260Z".
- Nissan_S30 name "Datsun 280Z".
- Nissan_S30 name "Nissan S30".
- Nissan_S30 predecessor Datsun_Sports.
- Nissan_S30 predecessor "[[#240Z".
- Nissan_S30 predecessor "[[#260Z".
- Nissan_S30 production "1969".
- Nissan_S30 production "1970".
- Nissan_S30 production "1975".
- Nissan_S30 successor Nissan_S130.
- Nissan_S30 successor "[[#260Z".
- Nissan_S30 successor "[[#280Z".
- Nissan_S30 wordnet_type synset-car-noun-1.
- Nissan_S30 subject Category:1970s_automobiles.
- Nissan_S30 subject Category:Datsun_vehicles.
- Nissan_S30 subject Category:Rally_cars.
- Nissan_S30 subject Category:Rear-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Nissan_S30 subject Category:Sports_cars.
- Nissan_S30 subject Category:Vehicles_introduced_in_1969.
- Nissan_S30 type Automobile.
- Nissan_S30 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Nissan_S30 type Product.
- Nissan_S30 type Automobile.
- Nissan_S30 type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- Nissan_S30 type DesignedArtifact.
- Nissan_S30 type Thing.
- Nissan_S30 comment "The Nissan S30 (sold in Japan as the Nissan Fairlady Z and in other markets as the Datsun 240Z, then later as the 260Z and 280Z) was the first generation of Z GT two-seat coupe, produced by Nissan Motors, Ltd. of Japan from 1969 to 1978. It was designed by a team led by Mr. Yoshihiko Matsuo, the head of Nissan's Sports Car Styling Studio.".
- Nissan_S30 label "Datsun 240Z".
- Nissan_S30 label "Datsun 240Z".
- Nissan_S30 label "Datsun 240Z".
- Nissan_S30 label "Datsun 280Z".
- Nissan_S30 label "Nissan S30".
- Nissan_S30 label "Nissan S30".
- Nissan_S30 label "Nissan S30".
- Nissan_S30 label "Nissan S30".
- Nissan_S30 sameAs Datsun_240Z.
- Nissan_S30 sameAs Datsun_240Z.
- Nissan_S30 sameAs Nissan_S30.
- Nissan_S30 sameAs Datsun_280Z.
- Nissan_S30 sameAs Datsun_240Z.
- Nissan_S30 sameAs Nissan_S30.
- Nissan_S30 sameAs m.040xlr.
- Nissan_S30 sameAs Q2575681.
- Nissan_S30 sameAs Q2575681.
- Nissan_S30 wasDerivedFrom Nissan_S30?oldid=644000583.
- Nissan_S30 depiction JapaneseFairladyZ1970.jpg.
- Nissan_S30 isPrimaryTopicOf Nissan_S30.
- Nissan_S30 name "Datsun 240Z".
- Nissan_S30 name "Datsun 260Z".
- Nissan_S30 name "Datsun 280Z".
- Nissan_S30 name "Nissan Fairlady Z".
- Nissan_S30 name "Nissan S30".