The Iconic & Classic Sales at Silverstone Festival 22nd-24th August 2025

146 The Iconic Sale at Silverstone Festival 2025 Collectors’ Cars Though the highly popular Datsun 240Z was targeted primarily at America, where it was enormously successful, Nissan produced a radically distinct version of their Fairlady Z strictly for its domestic market. Since their merger with Prince, Nissan had developed the former’s formidable S20 straight-six into a competition colossus, culminating with the launch of the indomitable twin-cam Skyline GT-R. It is this same race-derived engine that would be fitted into this rare and exceptional Z-car, along with other competition-oriented components, creating the ultimate production variant, the Z432. Incredibly rare as only 420 units were produced, many of which have met their fates on the racing circuit or have been heavily modified beyond recognition over the years. As a result, it is extraordinarily difficult to find any such example and harder still to find an authenticated and sympathetically restored car, even in Japan, let alone the literal handful that are known to have been imported elsewhere by enthusiasts. Although its external appearance is unmistakably familiar, its heart - the GT-R drivetrain - lends this car a unique character, the high revving nature of the engine especially results in a supremely involving and highly entertaining performer. As with the Hakosuka GT-R, the Z432 is a legend at home and has a growing following amongst enthusiasts in the West. Despite its familiar looks, this limited production, high performance GT-R variant should never be confused with a 240Z - this is the ‘Holy Grail’ of all production Z-machines. The car presented here is chassis #PS30-00326, supported by a Heritage Certificate/inspection by a Datsun (the company) specialist. It was finished in striking yellow paintwork when new and it remains so today, being an older restoration carried out in Japan before being imported into the UK in 2018, where it is now UK-registered. It has been in professional storage since but has recently had c.£7,000 spent on to it (with Z-car specialists) to get it ‘match-fit’ and set up correctly. Unsurprisingly, there is some evidence of ‘track-prep’ – remnant fixing-points of roll cage and the rear arches are perhaps slightly wider than a standard Z432 and that it’s magnesium wheels have been replaced at some point. The Datsun Fairlady Z432 stands tall as an automotive legend. Its remarkable engine, exceptional performance, limited production numbers and timeless design elevate it to a realm of distinction. From the moment it graced the roads, the Z432 captured the hearts of those fortunate enough to experience its power and grace. Today, it remains a testament to Nissan’s engineering prowess and an enduring symbol of automotive excellence. This particular car is very sensibly guided, given the rarity and desirability of the model - some examples selling in recent times in the US for $170,500 and $253,000 respectively - going to show that a Z432 belongs at the pinnacle of collectability when in comes to Japanese sportscars. The ultimate Z-car, the 432 is very special indeed - only 420 ever produced, twice the price of the base model and with a race-bred 1,989cc DOHC 24-valve ‘S20’ inline-six. Registration: EKH 953J Chassis No.: PS30-00326 Estimate: £90,000 - £110,000 Specialist: Joseph Watts Telephone No: 07779 082707 Lot 451 1970 Datsun Fairlady Z432 More Details Lot 451 Bid On Lot 451

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