Mid–February can only mean two things, don’t forget to get your special someone a Valentine’s day card and get your Z car prepped for the ZONC Hearst Castle cruise.
Here are the details as a reminder…
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Mid–February can only mean two things, don’t forget to get your special someone a Valentine’s day card and get your Z car prepped for the ZONC Hearst Castle cruise.
Here are the details as a reminder…
These days, it seems like everyone has a Facebook page. This amazing media allows us to catch up with old friends, keep current on new ones, and update the world on what we might be doing at the moment. ZCG wants to keep you in the loop on our status of helping spread the Z car gospel. Please click on the icon below to check out the Z Car Garage Facebook page.
The next part of our “two for” post comes from our friends at Auszcar.com. They did a nice write up on my 1970 240Z. The website is full of cool photos and write ups of various Z car projects. Bookmark them in your favorites and keep checking back on what’s happening in the land down under.
Z Car Blog owes a big thank you to this young man. During the last few years, ZCG has been lucky enough to have Forbes spreading the Z car passion (in person and through this blog). 2010 will be a big year in Forbes’s life as he continues his education. I will do my best to pick up where he left off. And believe me, Forbes will always be part of the ZCG crew. Happy Birthday buddy!!!!
One of ZCG’s oldest customers is back with a bang. This Nismo 370Z comes to us with 400 miles on the clock. During the next few days we will continue to finish the break-in miles. We are chomping at the bit to start modding this bad boy. The next few weeks will include installs of upgraded brake pads with fluid and version 2 of the ZCG oil cooler kit. We have a track day set up for February the 1st at Laguna Seca.We will see how the Nismo stacks up against the ZCG 370Z. Stay tuned…
Sadly the man who went behind Nissan’s back and began importing Datsuns to the USA passed away last month on November 13th. Nobushige Wakatsuki initially saw Nissan/Datsun as a company that could export well to the US market but was shot down for some time by the head execs until he took the job into his own hands.
He started importing the cars in 1960, three years after Toyota, and it took another full year to convince Nissan Corporate to take over the small dealer network. Thankfully for all of us the plan worked and Nissan began importing cars like crazy over the following years. Now almost 50 years later Nissan is a household name on these shores and we owe it all to him. Maybe I will name my ’71 510 “Waka” as a thank you.
Source: Autoblog via Automotive News
More good info at Japanese Nostalgic Car
Below is Rob and Meg’s early Datsun Bluebird sedan
