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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 09:27 AM
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Hi guys... we just picked up our Z last night... I had to give up my RX-8 for her but the HP and torque help ease the pain!! Anyway, be kind as I have not had a chance to do research on the topic, but what's the background behind the term LadyZ??
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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 11:15 AM
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Welcome to the community Petro. What model and year did you buy??
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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 12:06 PM
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Thanks! We bought an 04 Roadster Enthusiast with 8k miles in blue...
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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 12:24 PM
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ConGratZ!
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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 02:09 PM
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Thanks! We bought an 04 Roadster Enthusiast with 8k miles in blue...

wow you got an 04 with 8k miles???

lol damn i just picked up my touring roadster almost 3 weeks ago with 30k miles

congrats on the car... lotta fun right?
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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 02:11 PM
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Congrats. FairladyZ is what the car is called in Japan
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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 04:30 PM
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the z in japan is named FAIRLADY Z. the president of nissan had returned from the states in 1958 and had seen the broadway musical My Fair Lady, and felt the name would invoke the image of beauty towards the car, hense the 1960 FAIRLADY Z
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Old Nov 14, 2006 | 09:53 PM
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Pics of both cars? I am also a fan of the 8.
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Old Nov 16, 2006 | 08:42 AM
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Thanks for the replies - and the story behind Lady Z...
Anthony -she is immaculate - we got her for 24k and they gave me 19 towards the 8...
camaro -I will post pics of both soon. I loved the 8 styling and the way the motor revved sounds like a motorcycle but the HP is disappointing. Car is hard to start on cold days - it was just too finicky to deal with.
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Old Nov 16, 2006 | 01:50 PM
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30K miles isnt bad. I got an 04 with 59k. Runs good, but the front bumper showed the wear.
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Old Nov 16, 2006 | 02:00 PM
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Nice find.
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Old Nov 16, 2006 | 02:24 PM
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I just got my first Z. Black roadster 06 GT. Love it. Been wanting a Z since the 280 dayz. Finally got it!

Good luck.

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Old Nov 16, 2006 | 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by FAIRLADYZBABE
the z in japan is named FAIRLADY Z. the president of nissan had returned from the states in 1958 and had seen the broadway musical My Fair Lady, and felt the name would invoke the image of beauty towards the car, hense the 1960 FAIRLADY Z
240Z was introducted in fall of 1969
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Old Nov 16, 2006 | 06:20 PM
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Originally Posted by daz311x
240Z was introducted in fall of 1969
e Purpose of this page is to give some background and understanding to the name "Fairlady" as applied to the Z Car outside the US market.

The Short Story:
Fair Lady and later Fairlady - The name given to the first line of sports cars designed and built by Nissan Motors Japan after W.W.II, with the specific intent of being marketed in the USA - 1960.

The name "Fair Lady" was given to the new sports car line by Mr. Katsuji Kawamata, President Of Nissan Motors Japan, after he attended the Broadway Musical "My Fair Lady" while visiting the US in 1958. He felt that the name would invoke an image of beauty for the car - because people would think of the beauty of the music and the leading lady in that Broadway Musical.

This is a common and accepted practice within the Japanese culture for selecting automotive names. It is not a usual cultural method here in the US however - so Nissan more commonly used engine size and model numbers as Model Names for the US market.

The More Complete Story: The SPL212 was introduced in 1960. It was a two passenger car with a 1.2 Liter four cycl. engine ( 2 12). The "S" stood for Sport, the "P" was the designation for the Bluebird chassis, and the "L" stood for left hand drive. It is significant to note that "L" left hand drive cars could not be sold in Japan at that time. Thus Nissan's first Sports Car was specifically intended for the US market.

To understand why the name "Fair Lady" was given to a Sports Car, one has to think in terms of the Japanese culture, rather than that of the America culture. The Japanese revere traditions of Art, Music, Philosophy and the study of Beauty. All of these cultural values are considered to be acquired tastes and skills, gained over a lifetime, through personal study and practice.

Here in the US we place a much higher cultural value on personal creativity. Art and Music are considered to be more a matter of inspiration, personal expression and creativity. We therefore place a higher value on personal creativity and expression, than the resulting traditions of the art or music.

While Mr. Katsuji Kawamata, the President of Nissan Motors Ltd., was visiting the United States in 1958 he attended a performance, on-Broadway, of the hit musical "My Fair Lady".

A couple of years later (1960), when Nissan was about to introduce its new Sports Car Line, Mr. Kawamata gave it the official name of "Fair Lady". He had been so impressed with the beauty of the music and the leading lady in that Broadway Musical, that he thought everyone would relate the name of Nissans new sports car "the Fair Lady" to the beauty of the music and the leading lady in the play. Indeed, that is what happened in Japan, the name made perfect sense there and was readily accepted in that market.

The Fairlady (now one word) Sport Car line continued to evolve through the 1960's with the introduction of the Fairlady 1500 in Oct. of 1962, then the Fairlady 1600 in 1965. Along with this evolution of its product lines, Nissan Motors was attempting to increase it's exports to the US Market.

Mr. Yutaka Kayatama, then President of Nissan Motors USA, knew that his customers would not accept the name "Fairlady" for a Sports Car here in the USA, so the Sales and Marketing departments in the US had used the cars model numbers for the most part, in advertising and sales promotion, and with the introduction of the new models for 1965 the badging on the front fenders was changed, on the US cars, from "Fairlady" to "Datsun 1600".

When the new HLS30 Sports/GT was designed and built for the US Market - Mr. Katayama suggested that it not be badged as the "Fairlady' in the US. Mr. K. thought that the car should be named something more aggressive, like "Tiger" or "Shark" in keeping with US cultural traditions and values. That idea having been turned down in Japan, he was willing to accept "Datsun 240-Z". The 240 was a shortened version of the 2400cc engine displacement, and the "Z", which had been the new car's product file designation within Nissan's Design Department.

Mr. Teiichi Hara, General Manager of the Design Department, had given the original sports car plans the file designation "Type Z", as most all of the other characters in the roman alphabet had been previously used.
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Old Nov 16, 2006 | 06:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Petro50
I had to give up my RX-8 for her but the HP and torque help ease the pain!!
That's not pain but common sense kicking in.

WELCOME!!! You'll enjoy it!!!
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Old Nov 17, 2006 | 07:40 AM
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Congrats and welcome!
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