1969 Nissan Fairlady Z 432

Fairlady Z 4321969

Nissan

Fairlady Z 432 1969
Fairlady Z 432 1969 drivetrain
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EPIC

Statstics

SPEED

4.4

HANDLING

4.7

ACCELERATION

3.6

LAUNCH

2.4

BRAKING

2.7

OFFROAD

5.2

Engine

2.0L Naturally-Aspirated I6 160 bhp (119 kW), 133 lb⋅ft (180 N·m)

Layout

Front-Engined, Rear-Wheel Drive 5-speed Transmission

Weight

2308 lbs (1047 kg), 51%/49%

Description

From far away, it may look like a relatively common Datsun 240Z (Nissan Fairlady Z in the Japanese home market; Datsun was a brand name used in the company’s export markets), but the Z 432 variant is something truly special — a factory hotrod with a seriously potent motor, and whose rarity makes it one of the most desirable Z-cars ever. “432” stands for four valves per cylinder, three carburetors, and two camshafts — all features of the high-performance S20 motor yanked from the top-of-the-line Skyline GT-R. The S20 gives the Z 432 nearly 50 per cent more power than the stock L20 engine, seriously increasing performance. Outside, there are a few subtle clues that this was an extremely rare version of a classic sports car: red “432” badging on the flanks and hatch, unique mag-style wheels, and the signature vertically-stacked dual exhaust tips. Of course, all of the great features of the lesser Z-cars, like bold colors and the classic long-hood proportions, are still present. It’s the ultimate expression of the vision of Yutaka Katayama (better known as “Mr. K,” father of Nissan’s Z-car program) to produce a world-class sports car — and with only 420 produced and sold exclusively in Japan, it is as valuable as it is rare.