No. 7
1966 Datsun Roadster
Owner: Chris / Japanese Classics (@japaneseclassics / @japaneseclassicschris)
Booth: Fortune Auto
Here's one you don't see every day, and won't see ever again in all likelihood. What you're looking at is a 1966 Datsun Roadster with all sorts of cool work put into it. First up, the top half is gone. We heard the top actually serves as a re-attachable hard top now, making it even cooler. Under the hood, a naturally aspirated SR20DE, outfitted with some rare old-logo Nismo bits. There's a lot to love about this thing.
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