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A sad day for Z fans everywhere.

 

http://www.wsj.com/articles/nissans-father-of-the-z-dies-aged-105-1424510374

 

 

TOKYO— Yutaka Katayama, a former president of Nissan Motor Co.’s U.S. unit who turned the Z sports car into a powerful global brand in the 1970s, has died. He was 105.

 
Known as the “father of the Z,” Mr. Katayama won international respect for the Datsun Z as an affordable sports car when Japan-made products were synonymous with slipshod quality.
 
Mr. Katayama, who died Thursday, retired from Nissan in 1977.
 
Carlos Ghosn , who has led a turnaround at the Japanese auto maker under an alliance with Renault SA of France, resurrected Mr. Katayama’s legendary status at Nissan and brought back the Z.
 
Inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame in both the U.S. and Japan, Mr. Katayama is revered by Z fan clubs around the world.

 

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I'm sad, but so very very thankful for the happiness his life's accomplishments have brought to the lives of so many and how that will continue for a very long time. Rest in Peace Mr K, and thanks for my most marvelous little Z....

"Life without endeavor is like entering a jewel-mine and coming out with empty hands."

 

- Japanese Proverb

 

Thank you Mr. K for a wonderful life, and bestowings us all with the jewels of your inspiration.

 

Blessing of love, respect and peace to you and your family.

 

 

 

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