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Encyclopedia > Datsun 2000

The Datsun 2000 (Fairlady), as well as the Datsun 1600, were Nissan's "predecessor" to the Z-car. Made from 1967 to 1970, the Datsun roadster offered an inexpensive alternative to the European market sports cars, MG being the closest competitor.


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::: fairlady.org - home page ::: (949 words)
In late 2002, two Datsun 1600 Roadsters were used (albeit briefly) in an Infiniti commercial for the G35 Sport Coupe.
Includes a history of the Datsun Fairlady in Europe, and a comprehensive guide to the Fairlady 2000's record in the Monte Carlo and Tulip Rallies in 1968 and 1969.
Includes a history of the Datsun Fairlady in the Japanese Grand Prix, where it scored its first victory at the 1963 meeting.
D A T S U N . O R G - 1967 Datsun Roadster 2000 FAQ (1334 words)
The 1967 2000 has a number of significant design features that distinguish it from later 2000's, the most notable distinction being the only 2000 to share the charm and vintage styling of the earlier low windshield and "flat dash" roadsters.
In addition, the 1967 2000 was the only model year 2000 unencumbered by emission control regulations that were implemented in 1968.
The year 1968 brought a number of significant changes to the Datsun 2000 and 1600 many due to stricter DOT and EPA regulations enacted that year.
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