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Heres my precious little glass Datsun dish. Found at a flea market a few years ago. Looks like a comemorative dish for when the 240z won the african safari rally. Must be from about 1970. Also images of the testing track at the oppama plant, the oppama maru freighting Datsuns into new york harbour, the r382 12 cylinder race car, and the nissan head office.

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matbighat
Posted: 2007/1/14 15:53  Updated: 2007/1/14 15:53
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wow that's pretty neat. tell us more about your snack? plate

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jaimecidpedro
Posted: 2007/1/17 4:56  Updated: 2007/1/17 4:56
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That is a real collector's item. Keep those as gold ( if more than one plate.) Imagine what Nissan Japan would pay for that in a couple decades......that is history......and powerfull corporations pay big money for real history!

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benny
Posted: 2007/1/17 6:09  Updated: 2007/1/17 6:09
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 Re: My new 120y sedan
Your little dish inspired me to look up the R382. what a great looking racecar from the 60's



Nissan did well in Japanese racing with their Prince R380, R381, and R382 Group 7 grand prix cars. The story of the development of the R380 is interesting. It actually started as a defeat for the Prince Motor Company in the 1964 Japanese Grand Prix, the same race that saw victory for Nissan in the Touring Sedan



R381's and 2's

Dr. Sakuri of Prince took his Skyline GT's out to race at the 64 GP, only to have them defeated by a privately entered Porsche. Immediately after the race, Dr. Sakuri set up the Prince Motoring Club and began development of the R380. The original car used a Lola chassis as its platform, with 2.6 liter 6 cylinder Prince engine as its powerplant.

The car was ready to race for the 66 Japanese GP, held on May 3 of that year. It creamed the competition, taking 1st, 2nd, and 4th places, with a Toyota V8 landing in the third spot. This was the last year these cars were raced as Princes. Nissan took over the company in August of that year.

Nissan let Dr. Sakurai continue with the development of the R380's, which turned out to be a wise move. At the 1967 Grand Prix, second generation R380's took spots 2,3,4, and 6, with Porsche Carreras filling in the blanks.

In 1968, a closed coupe R380 set an E class world record with an average speed of 251 kph over 200 miles. Third generation r380's and the all new V12 r381's were supposed to race in the 68 Jap GP, but there was a small snag. The 6 cylinder 380's were ready, but the V12 for the R381 was not. So what does a good racer do? Get another engine of course! Dr. Sakurai flew to California and bought a few Chevy V8's from famed engine builder Dean Moon. Three 6 cylinder R380's and three 430ci Chevy V8 R381's raced in 68...and won! A Chevy powered V8 Nissan took first, with another taking 6th, and the Nissan 380's taking 3,4 and 5th places. The last car suffered severe clutch damage early in the race and still managed to beat the competition.

V12 R382


The Nissan V12, basically a melding of 2 inline 6's was ready for 1969 when Motoharu Kurosawa took the checkered flag in the R382. Environmental concerns killed the program that year, but it didn't really matter, Nissan just brought the Z cars to the GP and won three years straight starting in 1971.
The Z Cars wouldn't be the only ones ot make thier mark, the Skyline Gt-r's would make a litte noise of their own in the years to come.






source. datsunhistory.com

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SunnyDaze
Posted: 2007/1/14 6:42  Updated: 2007/1/14 6:42
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Edit: caption and title updated...

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Daveman
Posted: 2007/1/14 10:21  Updated: 2007/1/14 10:21
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lucky that wasn't from your "personal" collection...