Hi,
I think that car HS30-00004 is now needing to be determined 69 or 70 for the auction.
It is very difficult to nail down “at or before December 31st 1969” or “at or later January 1st 1970.”
Usually we don’t care about cars made December or January, or February etc. However the car in question needs to be determined “when” because of reflecting sales price. People don’t think 69 and 70 are in the same price range.
Here in Japan we don’t really care about year. We care about Fairlady Z or ZL, Z432-R or Z432, Fairlady 240Z or 240ZL, Fairlady 240ZG.
Two things make it difficult,
#1 The car doesn’t have manufacturer date plaque like US & Canada S30.
So the car need to show exact date. The date stamped on the parts. And the latest stamp among them has to be found.
#2 How can we tell parts in the car are original? If you take it sincerely, you will deeply look at them and realize it’s not easy to tell.
Here is a very good example (it is not a 69 car though ), a slip which came with the owners manual & the warranty book. I used to own this car, 12/71 orange automatic which is now resides in Chris’s museum in Netherlands.
You see “平〜本“ , “date 12-9” on the slip. This means, the car delivered from 平塚工場 Hiratsuka plant to 本牧埠頭 Honmoku pier on December 9th.
Not every car has this slip but if your car has this slip, it clearly indicates that your car delivered at the date described from the Nissan Shatai Hiratsuka plant.
Of course the date when the car crossed the finish line might be different in some cases from the date of delivery but, we think naturally that they must have not wanted their complete cars stuck in the facility. So I guess cars were delivered almost the same date.
And this car has the stamp on the steering horn contact plate which indicates 46. 12. *. It is obvious that the contact plate was stamped on December 1971, not sure for date but we can see there could be maximum 9 days between the slip and the plate.
That is why I have been advocating the method of the stamp on the contact plate is useful to imagine “when”.
It would tell us very close date when cars delivered from Nissan Shatai.
I am curious to see if the green monster BAT 240Z has the date stamp on the contact plate.
Because the car still has the slip “date 5-27”.
Kats