Datsun 240Z is a sports car that has won the hearts of car enthusiasts around the world. Its unique design, excellent performance and affordable price made it an icon of its era. Introduced to the market in 1969 by the Japanese brand Datsun, now owned by Nissan, the Datsun 240Z was a response to the growing demand for attractive, sports cars at an affordable price. . It was the first model from the Z series, which became one of the most recognizable symbols of the brand. The 240Z was distinguished by a slim body with an aerodynamic shape. The low profile, long hood and short rear gave it a sporty look, and the characteristic "eye"-shaped headlights gave it an aggressive look. Under the hood of the Datsun 240Z was a 2.4-liter, six-cylinder engine with a power of 151 HP, which provided impressive acceleration and maximum speed. Thanks to its lightweight construction and excellent chassis, the car guaranteed dynamic and exciting driving. In 1971, Edgar Herrmann and co-driver Hans Schüller won a spectacular victory in the "Safari Rally" driving a Datsun 240Z, confirming the car's reliability and excellent performance in difficult conditions. The Datsun 240Z also achieved numerous successes in races organized by the Sports Car Club of America (SCCA). The car was competitive both on race tracks and on rally routes, which contributed to its popularity among professional drivers and amateurs. The Datsun 240Z is a legendary sports car that still delights car enthusiasts with its appearance and performance. Its impact on the automotive world is undeniable and its place in history is indelible. The Datsun 240Z is an icon that continues to inspire and fascinate subsequent generations. We present a sought-after classic in the sports car segment - the Datsun 240Z from the American market, manufactured in 1972. Equipped with a six-cylinder petrol engine with a capacity of 2,400 cm³ and a three-speed automatic transmission. The car needs renovation and is waiting for a new owner who will put his work and heart into it.