Did Nissan Build a 2+2 Slicktop?
#1
Did Nissan Build a 2+2 Slicktop?
Ok some of you might think I am nuts but I am wondering if Nissan Built a Slicktop 2+2? I am 6'6" and live where it rains alot and hate the fact that my t-tops leak alot. I have tried some of the fixes to no avail. Plus I like the look of the slick tops and belive it or not I would bet that the slick tops are considerably stiffer torsionally vs a t-top car. Plus that glass lets in way more infrared/ultraviolet light/heat than any slicktop would. If no 2+2's were made as slicktops does anyone know what the numbers are on the 2 seaters?
#7
I think it was 1985 that the t-top became standard equipment. Slicktops are very rare after that point. They exist but were likely special order or something.
1984 might be your only year to find a 2+2 slicktop Z31.
1984 might be your only year to find a 2+2 slicktop Z31.
#8
Find out how many 2+2 T-top versus 2+2 hardtop models that Nissan exported to the U.S. for each z31 model year at the URL below. Canadian model counts are not included.
http://www.az-zbum.com/cgi-bin/z31registry.pl
http://www.az-zbum.com/cgi-bin/z31registry.pl
#10
Isn't the roof a tad different between the earlier and later Z31's?
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