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Two 240Z’s gave their lives for this thing…
I’m curious about the interior. Looks like a four-seater, but not with much legroom.
Of course I noticed five seconds after posting it’s just a reflection. It’s early in the morning…
One of the best wheel designs of all-time, IMO.
I think you mean two of the best designs. 🙂
No, one (it’s a reflection, remember?)
Wow, the rare Datsun Palindrome. On the level, this is like a CiviC racecar. This would be great for mom at noon.
Maybe it should be called the 2040Z.
Well played…
A toyota. race fast, safe car. a toyota
It looks positively co-Z
Complete with period correct whitewalls!
The meter maid can’t give this car a parking ticket because there are no wipers to put the ticket under.
Too bad it’s not a real vehicle.
It would be the opposite of the two-headed Coronet.
I really like the photograph. The symmetry of the cliff appeals to me.
https://www.curbsideclassic.com/curbside-classics-american/curbside-classic-bi-directional-dual-440-powered-1973-dodge-coronet-police-pursuit/
Makes me feel a little purple…
Too much thought put into a photographic trick, but it would be cool if the doors slid up under the roof like a garage door. Pull up on the handles and heave ho.
I think i see satan back there!