1969 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R Sedan

1969 Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R Sedan

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The Skyline C10 series of 1968, which began its development under Prince at the company’s Ogikubo R&D centre in the suburbs of Tokyo, was marketed with a Nissan badge. By the time the C10 went on sale, the Prince nameplate had been completely phased out on cars and trucks.

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The dealer network selling the cars became the Prince channel of Nissan, and the marketing group stayed at the Prince headquarters in Mita instead of moving to Nissan’s headquarters in Ginza.

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The first GT-R Skyline appeared in February 1969.Called the PGC-10 (KPGC-10 for later coupé version) internally and Hakosuka by fans. Hako means Box in Japanese, and suka is short for Skyline. It used the 2.0 L (1998 cc) S20 I6. This new DOHC engine (which was designed by the former Prince engineers) produced 160 hp (118 kW, 180 Nm), and was similar to the GR8 engine used in the Prince R380 racing car.

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The GT-R began as a sedan, but a 2-door coupé version was debuted in October 1970 and introduced in March 1971. The cars were stripped of unnecessary equipment to be as light as possible for racing, and performed well at the track. The sedan racked up 33 victories in less than two years, and the coupé stretched this to 50 through 1972.

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Car Specifications

Engine: 2.0L Inline 6

Weight: 1,120 kg / 2,469 lbs

Power: 118 kW / 158 hp / 160 PS

0-100 kph: 8.3 seconds

Torque: 180 Nm / 131 lb-ft

Top Speed: 200 kph / 124 mph

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