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Archives for April 2017

Long Lost, but Unforgotten – The Recovery and Restoration of Datsun Scarab #160

April 26, 2017 by Greg

Lies. Betrayal. Murder. Horsepower… A tabloid cover, or the rediscovery and restoration of one of the rarest of Datsuns?

Let’s start off thusly – What’s a Scarab? Well, Datsun enthusiasts know the Scarab as the most potent of the early Z cars, a V8-swapped monster with power to spare.
scarab valve cover
But historically, what’s the significance of the Scarab, and how does it relate to this story? Well, according to “The Egyptian Book of the Dead,” when a person died, the gods of the underworld would judge them with detailed and intricate questions. Incorrect answers would condemn the deceased to Hell. Unfortunately, illiteracy was commonplace. As such, the priests of the time would read the expected questions (and the requisite answers) to a scarab beetle, which would then be killed, mummified, and placed in the ear of the deceased. When the gods then asked their questions, the ghostly scarab would whisper the correct answer into the ear of the deceased, who could then respond with accuracy and pass along into paradise. So, that’s the significance of the scarab in history.
scarab emblem
Relevance? Perhaps the scarab represents something of a “cheat code” for regular car owners to compete with the upper-crust high-performance enthusiasts of their time, much like the scarab beetle allowed those less fortunate to bypass judgment and enter into paradise in ancient Egypt.

OK, enough history lessons – back on topic! Many of you may remember Randy as the crazy genius who traveled cross-country to buy and drive home a barn-find Datsun 510. He already owns a great 240Z and a Roadster… Well, he’s at it again.

Join us as we document Randy’s acquisition, meticulous research, and restoration of this 1975 Scarab 280Z.

We’ll let him tell the rest of the story – Click here for Part 2, and Enjoy!

Also, during the series, Randy will be providing some commentary and answering questions here: Datsun Scarab Restoration

Filed Under: Z cars

Datsun Z432 Fairlady Technical Illustration

April 10, 2017 by Greg

For early Z aficionados, the Z432 has to be at the top of every collector’s wish list. While the more pedestrian S30 cars were equipped with the L24 engine and a set of SU carburetors, the Z432 was powered by the same dual-cam, inline six-cylinder 24-valve S20 as the venerable Skyline GT-R (Hakosuka). 7000 rpm was right in its wheelhouse, and the magnesium wheels, 5-speed, and factory LSD made the Z432 a formidable opponent on track or touge.

Of course, the ‘432’ references the S20’s 4 valves, 3 carburetors and 2 cams, and the rarity of the Z432 is reflected in recent sales of well over six figures.

From the DatsunForum archive of classic Japanese literature, this technical illustration was included in Motor Fan magazine in 1969 as a fold-out enclosure. How many of these were tacked up in bedrooms and garages all over Japan in 1969?

You can keep that Toyota 2000GT – Here at Datsun Ranch, we’d certainly rather have the Z432 to play with! Rather than squirrel these scans away, here it is, in high-res for your viewing pleasure. We hope you enjoy it.


[Super-high-res versions are available here: Datsun Fairlady Z432 1 and Datsun Fairlady Z432 2 ]

Filed Under: Performance, Z cars

1968 Datsun 1600 SSS Export Market Brochure

April 10, 2017 by Greg

Here’s a great reference piece from the DatsunForum archives – This went to press in May 1967, and documents the soon-to-be-available Datsun 1600 four-door and two-door sedans destined for the export market. Note: At the time, the 510 designation was not being used, and note the SSS nomenclature (which didn’t make the US market).

Enjoy!

Filed Under: 510 / Bluebird

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The Recovery and Restoration of Datsun Scarab #160 Part 7

1963 Datsun Pickup Truck Dealer Brochure

Datsun 1600 SSS Brochure from France

76 Datsun 280Z Widebody Build – “Banzai Runner” – Part 6

How Datsun Discovered America – Part 2

76 Datsun 280Z Widebody Build – “Banzai Runner” – Part 10

The 1976 Datsun Lineup of Cars and Trucks

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