Sales of the Nissan Z Car started in October 1969 (for the 1970 model year), with separate versions for the Japanese and U.S. markets. In the US it was marketed as the Datsun 240Z, and featured a 2.4L L24 inline-6 with twin Hitachi SU-type carburetors that produced 151 hp (113 kW) and drove power to the rear via a four-speed manual. A less common three-speed automatic transmission was optional from 1971 on. JDM versions were known as the Nissan Fairlady Z. Combining good looks, and powerful performance, it sold over 45,000 units through the '71 model year and had similar sales the next two years, respectively. For the 1974 model year, the 240Z was replaced by the Datsun 260Z.
Q: What was the most expensive Nissan Datsun 240Z ever sold?
A: The highest recorded sale was $165,000 for a 1970 Datsun 240Z Series I on Dec 5 2022.
Q: What was the lowest recorded sale price for a Nissan Datsun 240Z?
A: The lowest recorded sale price was $5,850 for a 1971 Datsun 240Z on Jul 19 2025.
Q: What is the average sale price of a Nissan Datsun 240Z?
A: The average price of a Nissan Datsun 240Z is $34,485.
Q: How many Nissan Datsun 240Zs were produced?
A: The total number of Nissan Datsun 240Zs produced was 135000.
Q: What years was the Nissan Datsun 240Z sold?
A: The Nissan Datsun 240Z was sold for model years 1970 to 1973.
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