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I've been searching but couldn't find a definite answer.

So my 240z (3/70) emblems are mixed...

the three 240z emblems (rear deck/ side ) are metal. But the "Datsun" for the Hatch and fenders as well as the hatch vents are plastic... were they ever made in metal?

Also my hood emblem is MIA.. is it suppose to be metal also?

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Early emblems were all metal. I believe the hatch vents were always plastic.

Somewhere down the road, Nissan replaced the metal emblems with plastic to save costs. My 7/71 car has all plastic, and all are original. The 10/70 car I parted out had metal hood, fender and pillar emblems. The deck emblems were long gone by the time I got the car, so I don't know for certain about them.

I'd say that a 3/70 car probably should have come with all metal emblems, so the plastic ones now on your car are probably replacements.

Confirming what has been said. The rear deck vent grills have always been plastic on the S30. They do exist in metal but were never part of the S30 production. All the rest of the emblems were metal on 3/70. The plastic replacement quarter emblem "240Z" has a white painted Z and there are white painted Z metal emblems, however I believe that a 3/70 car would have had chromed Z emblems.

Hi Chris:

By 03/70 the chaissis number were well up into the 2500 series...I've never seen chrome Z's on cars built after 01/70. Not saying they couldn't have existed... but I doubt the chrome Z's were produced in numbers greater than 1000 or 1500 before the final design with the raised outlined Z's painted white were in production.

When we polled them, the only original owners that I could find that had chrome Z's - were the people that had 69 production year Z's.

FWIW,

Carl B.

Interestingly, the 'FairladyZ' and 'Fairlady' script emblems - and the 'Z' bonnet / hood emblem - seen on the Japanese market cars continued to be made from die-cast mazak well past 1973.

When the L24-engined Japanese market models debuted in late 1971, their mazak 'Fairlady' script emblems were paired with the injection moulded plastic '240Z' emblems that were seen on the Export market cars. A metal emblem and a plastic emblem side by side...........

my metal pillar badges have the white "Z" and my hatch has a plastic emblem but the weird thing is that when i bought the car it had a metal hatch emblem with a chrome "Z" in the trunk

sorry i got to correct myself... the metal hatch emblem i have has the white Z

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