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I figured this was the place to go to ask, I've seen the "fairlady" referred to a number of times, and when I was talking to the insurance guy on the phone he referred to my 300zx as a "fairlady"...and while I do think she is definitely a fair little lady...I'm wondering what criteria constitutes this fairlady thing?

Is it sort of like how you have the Pontiac Firebird and then some firebirds are also "trans am"'s? Or is the insurance guy just an idiot and my Z is nothing like a fairlady? (he quoted me over a grand a year to insure her for not even the price I paid to buy her! so I told him to get stuffed anyway...and kept my current insurance at HALF that premium and exactly what I paid for her!)


Anyway, it's just curiosity on my part...(and I'd gladly trade her for a firebird in equal condition!...oooo blasphemy lol...)

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From what I understand Fairlady was the Japanese market name for them when xxxZ or xxxZX was used in pretty much everything other market.
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I thought it was the slightly more powerful and luxurious zed....
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It's not. Every model of Z was called a Fairlady in Japan. The S130 shape Fairladys (with no 280Z badging) were typically L20E powered and usually more basic, no power windows, no cruise or p/steer etc.
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DJZ wrote:It's not. Every model of Z was called a Fairlady in Japan. The S130 shape Fairladys (with no 280Z badging) were typically L20E powered and usually more basic, no power windows, no cruise or p/steer etc.
Agreed, it seemed most Fairlady's were 2L unless otherwise badged, S30, 130 or even Z31 I think. Fairlady badging was never used in New Zealand on new models to my knowledge. " Every Z car has been sold in Japan as the Fairlady Z and elsewhere under the names 240Z, 260Z, 280Z, 280ZX, 300ZX, 350Z and 370Z."
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Wow, that was really helpful. So she IS a Fairlady...if she lived in Japan. I guess it's sort of like how some cars in america are same name but different maker (only thing coming to mind right now is the Buick Skyline vs the Nissan Skyline here...unless my memory is mixed up).
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KSpatz wrote:Wow, that was really helpful. So she IS a Fairlady...if she lived in Japan. I guess it's sort of like how some cars in america are same name but different maker (only thing coming to mind right now is the Buick Skyline vs the Nissan Skyline here...unless my memory is mixed up).

More like how the Nissan Silvia in Japan is the Nissan 200sx in export markets :D
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Nissan Silvia is to Japan as
Nissan 200SX is to New Zealand and Australia as
Nissan 240SX is to America


A lot like
Holden Commodore is to NZ and Aus as
Chevrolet Lumina is to America
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I think its more to the roots of where the Z car originated from the Datsun Fairlady sports, the 240Z being the successor from the wee roadstars. Kinda like the general name for Datsun/Nissans flagship 'sportscar'?
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I think you are right Matt, interestingly I have read the Fairlady name was to appeal as being Western, ie as in the musical of the era, "My Fairlady" but was mainly only ever used in Japan, thankfully!
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