Restoring a car often involves guesswork. Those who want to avoid winging it seek out reference cars, perfect time-capsule examples that, ideally, no one really ever drove. Nissan’s subterranean lair at the Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, has several such specimens. A couple times a year, tours arrive, seeking to solve the countless mysteries of their own classics. “People come in and say, ‘Oh, so that’s how that emissions-control hose is supposed to be routed,'” says Nissan’s Jonathan Buhler. With just 714 miles, the 1980 Datsun 280ZX pictured here solves that mystery and many more.
Source: caranddriver.com
