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Nissan Heritage Collection

Coordinates:35°29′39″N139°25′30″E / 35.494179°N 139.425034°E /35.494179; 139.425034
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Car gallery in Zama, Kanagawa, Japan
Nissan Heritage Collection
IndustryAutomobile
Headquarters
Zama
,
Japan
ServicesPublic exhibition
ParentNissan
Nissan R88C.
Nissan R90CP.
Nissan R382 V12.
Fairlady Z Highway Patrol Car.
Nissan Patrol fire truck.
Nissan Cedric Sedan (Y30).
HR31 Skyline Group A.
Nissan Skyline GT-R Group A.

TheNissan Heritage Collection is a private car gallery located in theNissan engine manufacturing plant inZama, Kanagawa,Japan.

History

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The Zama facility, where the collection is housed, used to be Nissan's most advanced assembly facility when it opened in the 1960s.[1] It was previously housed in Nissan'sOppama and was also known as the Nissan DNA Museum.[2]

Up until 2013–2014, the collection was entirely private, with no public access whatsoever. By 2018, it had welcomed a total of 15.000 visitors.[3]

Description

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The museum focuses on restoration and safekeeping ofDatsun, Prince andNissan cars, and is curated by former Nissan career employees.[4] The facility houses more than 450 cars dating as far back as the 1930s.[5] 70% of the cars in the collection are in drivable condition.[3] 300 cars are on permanent display.[6] The exhibition is curated by David Bishop, Senior Manager at Nissan.[7]

Visits to the facility are limited. Visitors must register for a visit online and wait for an approval.[5] Visits last about 80 minutes. On weekdays, the engine of some cars are turned on for visitors.[6]

This facility works closely with the Nissan Headquarters Gallery, located inMinato Mirai 21 district,Yokohama, and some cars from the collection are displayed in the gallery on periodical rotation.[8]

There is also a Nissan Heritage Collection in the basement of theLane Motor Museum inNashville, Tennessee.[9] TheNissan Engine Museum is located in Yokohama.[10]

Models exhibited

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References

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  1. ^Ang, Jason K."Inside Nissan's Heritage Car Collection". Retrieved2017-08-07.
  2. ^Jason Torchinsky,Take A Rare Tour Of Nissan's Private Heritage Museum,Jalopnik.com, 25 October 2012
  3. ^abKen Saito,Nissan’s Zama Heritage Collection Is a Paradise of Skylines, Oddballs and Race Cars (And It’s Free),Jalopnik.com, 10 September 2018
  4. ^"The Garage of Heart and Soul – The Nissan Heritage Collection – C! Magazine".C! Magazine. 2016-01-01. Retrieved2017-08-07.
  5. ^ab"Nissan Heritage Collection: Touring the Zama Factory Museum".Speed Academy. 2015-02-09. Retrieved2017-08-07.
  6. ^abTakahiro Takiguchi,Browse Nissan’s heritage cars in special showroom near Zama,Stripes.com, 17 July 2019
  7. ^10th Anniversary Celebration Presented by Nissan,Lanemotormuseuum.org
  8. ^"Heritage Zone". Nissan Motor Corporation. Retrieved2021-04-30.
  9. ^Sean Szymkowski,Jay Leno digs into the Nissan Heritage Collection,Motorauthority.com, 2 January 2019
  10. ^Steven Symes,See What Nissan’s Zama Heritage Collection Is About,Yahoo.com, 26 December 2019

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