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Describes the circumstances leading up to the birth of the famous Blue Bird and Fairlady Z and the overseas rally activities of Nissan's works teams since 1958, focusing on the exploits of the Datsun 510 and 240Z.

Contents (from "BOOK" database)
Chapter 1: Announcement of the Bluebird 510 / Chapter 2: The birth of the Datsun passenger car and its subsequent progress / Chapter 3: The Maruchu Project and the Bluebird 510 / Chapter 4: Challenges in overseas rallies / Chapter 5: First Safari victory by the 510 / Chapter 6: Development of the Datsun 240Z and its characteristics / Chapter 7: 240Z's activities in international rallies / Chapter 8. The End of the Beginning

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Yoji Katsuragi
Freelance writer. Born in Tokyo, Katsuragi began editing automobile magazines in the 1960s, and became independent in 1980. Since then, he has been engaged in writing books on vehicle development, technical development, and automobile history. During this time, he interviewed many people involved in the development of the automobile, and also researched related materials.

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