CC Outtake: 1974 Datsun 260Z 2+2 – Two Scoops In The Morning

008 - 1974 Datsun 260Z 2+2 CC

I had snapped only a few frames of this classic Datsun 260Z during rush hour when the owner returned.  After a minute or so of conversation, the owner jumped in with his FedEx package, fired it up, and took off heading south on Wells St. under the L tracks.  Despite the not-stock-for-’74-looking front bumper, 1974 was the only model year the 260Z was offered in the U.S. before being supplanted by the 280Z.

The original, 2-seat “Fairlady” Z is one really timeless, beautiful, iconic, Japanese sports coupe.  I didn’t even mind that this one was the less-attractive, stretched-wheelbase 2+2, as it was an outstanding specimen that looked and sounded mighty fine.  I’ve professed my love for the C3 Chevrolet Corvette in an earlier post, but given the choice between a similar-condition ’74 ‘Vette or a ’74 260Z (even a 2+2), I’d be in a serious conundrum.

Unintentional QOTD?  You decide.

Downtown, The Loop, Chicago, Illinois.
Friday, August 24, 2012.

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