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Yutaka Katayama, 'father Of The Z' Nissan Sports Car, Dies At 105


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"Life without endeavor is like entering a jewel-mine and coming out with empty hands."

 

- Japanese Proverb

 

Thank you Mr. K for a wonderful life, and bestowings us all with the jewels of your inspiration.

 

Blessing of love, respect and peace to you and your family.

 

 

 

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Designing great cars...

 

Can we just get a few things straight before we go any further with this?

 

Yutaka Katayama did not design any cars. He wasn't a 'designer', a 'stylist', an engineer or any kind of technician. He was a businessman, a business builder, a salesman with a background in marketing and advertising. 

 

So whilst he was a major figure in Nissan's history, an historically important figure in Japan's 'Showa' era and a great man, he didn't conceive, design or engineer any of Nissan's products.

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I met him at the Classic Datsun Show at Doheny State Beach

I don't think he ever got east of the Mississippi, as far as I know, except for some Skype calls that one of our members, Yoichi Matsumoto, set up for the 2008 ZCON, and a few regional meets. He was a very pleasant man, with a very pleasant sense of humor (very much unlike the stereotype Japanese 'Boss' you see on TV) and I would have liked meeting with him for tea.
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