The Fairlady Z was a hit from its release in 1969, and the Japanese line-up was joined in 1971 by the 240Z. It had an elegant long nose and fastback coupe design, 150hp 2.4-liter inline-six engine, 4-wheel independent strut suspension, and a rack and pinion steering setup. Inside the sporty cabin, the driver had a wide array of instrumentation to hand. The car was a bona fide hit with drivers in both Japan and overseas, particularly the United States, and the car was often customized by its adoring owners.
About the Model
This is a 1/24 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 172mm, width: 71mm, height: 52mm. ★The 240Z is recreated with popular customizations of its day. ★The model can also be built as a North American Datsun 240Z. ★Its 2,393cc inline-six SOHC engine and triple carburetors are rendered realistically. Air funnels are aluminum parts. ★The car is depicted with lowered suspension. ★RS Watanabe 8-spoke wheels are a two-part design for an easier paint job. ★Realistic synthetic rubber tires.