Product Description
- The first-generation Fairlady Z, which appeared in 1969, was a GT car that combined a closed body and a six-cylinder engine, a departure from the two-seater open-top Nissan Fairlady that was its predecessor.
- This major change in character was largely due to requests from the US, which was the main market for the car. In the US, the 2.0-liter engine that was the main engine for the Japanese model was not available, and instead the powerful 2.4-liter engine was used, with the final model being a 2.8-liter engine.
- In the United States, the name "Fairlady" is not used, but rather it is simply called Z, with the engine displacement being combined to call it 240Z, 260Z, or 280Z.
- The car that Hot Wheels chose as their subject is the Japanese version, as can be seen from the Japanese name written on the card.
- However, this is not in its standard state; the front features a pointed fascia called the G-nose, an aerodynamic design that was only available in Japan, combined with a large front spoiler and over fenders.
- At first glance it looks like an official race specification, but the taillights are road racer specifications, with the so-called Japan taillights transplanted from the 5th generation Skyline.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
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Item Size/Weight : 16.5 x 13.4 x 4 cm / 71g
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Product Specifications
- Item code
- HRV86-9866
- JAN code
- 0194735186594
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.