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Some great ones there.

I still laugh at Vauxhall making the Nova (or no go to some ears)
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Don't forget about the Vauxhall 'Shove it' ( Chevette ) to, Hopkirk.
I own a fairlady!
Yamaha Pantryboy supreme, PMSL who cam up with that?
I got in a ruck with a bloke driving a Mazda Scrum. That Datsun Fairlady looks like a nice piece of kit to me. Have never seen one before. Was it US market only ?
It's the 240z later 260z 280z 300zx all subtitled fairlady but those that have these usually call them simply "the ZED" , I have a 300zx as a track car. They where marketed in the UK but there are also a lot of imports from Japan who also drive on the correct side of the road!
Were the Z range marketed in the US as the 'Fairlady'
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My FIL has a Nissan 250 ZX I think that is the model. Very skittish on the back end especially in the wet if you have a heavy right foot. It is immaculate and he has has it from new. About 12yrs old now. Regularly serviced and garaged.
Could that be the Fairlady's successor? I told him to remember me in his
Will. :-)
yes retro that is the next model and it's a 350z. Mine had 4 wheel steering but I've taken that off for track use. Great for sideways action!
Rumour has it that a trans Pacific phone call was the reason for the Mitsubishi Starion which was, in fact, supposed to be the Stallion but there was some confusion with the Japanese accent and the US marketing dept.
The Skoda car naming department have a lot to answer for.

Not content with being responsible for Favorit, Fabia and Superb, they then come up with the Roomster and the Yeti.

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Fairlady, Joy Machine.

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