The Nissan Heritage Collection in Zama, Japan, houses about 300 legendary vehicles, including the R92CP and the original 1969 Skyline GT-R, offering a breathtaking look at automotive history. These machines, built from 1933 onward, evoke a sense of nostalgia and awe.
From the 1998 R390 GT1 that finished third at Le Mans to the 1964 Datsun Baby safety car, each vehicle tells a unique story. The collection also features rally cars like the 1973 Datsun 240Z, which won the Safari Rally, and the 1992 Pulsar GTI-R, a WRC contender.
Other highlights include the 1972 Skyline Hardtop 2000GT-R with 50 domestic wins, the 1966 Silvia, and the 1947 Tama Electric Car. The exhibit showcases Nissan's racing heritage, including touring and Group C cars, making it a must-see for enthusiasts.
