1960s sports car Nissan 240Z

1960s sports car Nissan 240Z

The Nissan 240Z is the first generation model of the Nissan Z series. It was born in December 1969 and became a dazzling new star in high-performance cars. The 240Z adopts the L24 single top camshaft 2.4-liter inline 6-cylinder engine, with a horsepower of 151 and a torque of 20.2 kilograms Rice. It is equipped with a 4-speed manual transmission or a 3-speed automatic transmission, with a weight of only 1068 kilograms, an acceleration time of 8 seconds from 0-60 miles per hour, and a top speed of 201.2 km/h. In the global market, sales exceeded 520000 units, setting the best record for the sales of a single sports car model.
Honda S800, a 1966 sports car

Honda S800, a 1966 sports car

The Honda S800 is a sports car launched by Honda in 1966. It is the successor of Honda S600 and also Honda's iconic car. The S800 is equipped with a 791cc inline four cylinder engine that can reach a speed of 10000 revolutions per minute. This makes S800 Honda's first car capable of reaching 100 miles per hour (approximately 160 kilometers per hour). S800 offers two models: coupe and convertible. The early S800 continued to use chain drive and independent suspension.