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Classic Nissan Models on Display at 31st Annual Car Convention
By Product Expert | Posted in For Fun, News on Monday, October 15th, 2018 at 9:11 pmNissan at the International Z Car Convention
The automotive world is always changing, especially since the very beginning. However, as the years go on and vehicle designs and technologies change, many enthusiasts like to preserve the classics and own a piece of living history. With so many enthusiasts out there, car conventions are a great place to see some fascinating vehicles from over the years. That’s why Nissan is showing some of their old classic vehicles at the International Z Car Convention this year. Let’s take a look at what Nissan had to show.
International Z Car Convention
This year marks the 31st year of the International Z Car Convention. Commonly referred to as ZCON, the convention is held in Atlanta, GA, each year and is host to car shows, an autocross competition and a track day at Road Atlanta Raceway. This year’s event will take place from Oct. 16-20, as ZCON expects to bring in around 1,200 Datsun and Nissan fans from around the country.
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This year, Nissan is bringing some of their most popular vehicles to the convention, as well as showcasing the exciting new 2019 Altima. Set for the convention are:
- 1960 Datsun 1200 Sedan
- 1960 Fairlady Roadster
- 1965 320 Truck
- #83 Nissan GTP-ZX Turbo
“These heritage vehicles provide a great window into Nissan’s remarkable heritage here in North America – as well as showcasing how far car design and performance has come when looking at the exciting all-new, 6th generation 2019 Nissan Altima.”
-Anne Corrao, director, Chief Marketing Manager, Nissan North America, Inc.
If you would like to learn more about the vehicles Nissan is bringing to the International Z Car Convention, be sure to contact us at Glendale Nissan. You can also get behind the wheel of your favorite new Nissan vehicles by visiting our dealership in Glendale Heights, IL, today.