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Written by Ollie Kew
The Nissan 370Z is old. Really old. In sports car terms, it"s prehistoric. The 370Z was revealed way back in 2008 11 years ago, history fans and was basically a thorough update and restyle of the 350Z sports car. Which dated back to 2003. Apparently Henry VIII had one, in orange. Nissan"s burly rear-wheel-drive V6 coupe is still going - if not strong - and it"s stuck around long enough to pay tribute to its great-great-grandad. Meet the Nissan 370Z 50th Anniversary Edition, which marks a whole five decades since Nissan"s predecessor Datsun first revealed the 240Z. That"s the genesis of Nissan"s sports car heritage. We drive a wonderful restomod Datsun 240Z
Date written: 17 Apr 2019
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ID: 15442
The Nissan 370Z is old. Really old. In sports car terms, it"s prehistoric. The 370Z was revealed way back in 2008 11 years ago, history fans and was basically a thorough update and restyle of the 350Z sports car. Which dated back to 2003. Apparently Henry VIII had one, in orange. Nissan"s burly rear-wheel-drive V6 coupe is still going - if not strong - and it"s stuck around long enough to pay tribute to its great-great-grandad. Meet the Nissan 370Z 50th Anniversary Edition, which marks a whole five decades since Nissan"s predecessor Datsun first revealed the 240Z. That"s the genesis of Nissan"s sports car heritage. We drive a wonderful restomod Datsun 240Z
Date written: 17 Apr 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15442