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Nissan "Z" Adverstising Campaign - Who's got photos?


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Too bad Nissan didn't stick with the Parker Agency... someone there would have known that by 1970 no one was using "groovy".... that was from the 60's 77 Sunset Place....da...

Secondly it always bothers me when a DATSUN 240Z is shown by Nissan USA and never a mention of DATSUN. Someone should climb that Bill Board the next time a 240Z is up there - and Paint DATSUN across it.... I'd do it if I were in California.... you can bet on that.

Great photo's however...

FWIW,

Carl B.

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Too bad Nissan didn't stick with the Parker Agency... someone there would have known that by 1970 no one was using "groovy".... that was from the 60's 77 Sunset Place....da...

Maybe not, but they were using "Groove with it" in 1970 (at least in Canada). This is the early Canadian promotional poster/brochure I posted about in this thread. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=29550&highlight=canada+poster

I agree though, I would have liked to have seen mention of the Datsun name in this type of vintage advertising.

-Mike

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... that was from the 60's 77 Sunset Place....da...

77 Sunset Strip, surely?

Someone should climb that Bill Board the next time a 240Z is up there - and Paint DATSUN across it....

Or 'Fairlady Z - Export Model'........ :bunny:

Thing is, it's not actually wrong to call any '240Z' a Nissan. All of those USA-market cars were Nissans.......... weren't they?

Whereas not all S30-series Z cars were 'Datsuns'....

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