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* [http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=1&q=http://press.nissan-global.com/EN/PHOTOGRAPHS/facility.html&e=7249 Nissan site - Scroll down to Zama Memorial Warehouse] | * [http://www.google.com/url?sa=U&start=1&q=http://press.nissan-global.com/EN/PHOTOGRAPHS/facility.html&e=7249 Nissan site - Scroll down to Zama Memorial Warehouse] |
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Zama Memorial Warehouse (??????) is a long-term storage facility for Nissan's vehicle archives. Tour is by invitation only.
The Zama facility was opened in 1966 as Nissan new factory to build trucks and Datsun 1000. There used to be a Sunny museum inside main gate of Zama factory. Now the factory is no longer used to produce new vehicles.
Pictures
- Here's one from Nissan's site (it's too big to show here - 4 MP). In the upper right corner you can see two 1200 sedans, a yellow one and a green one. Come to think of it, you could print a nice 8x10 from this photo. Zama Memorial Warehouse
- http://hissatsu.nakamura.mond.jp/?cid=7056
- picture of a VB110 at Zama
- Rojoloco's visit (warning: Hundreds of photos one one page. Use if you have exceptionally good bandwidth).
- or (same photos) in Album: Photobucket