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There is an S54 GTB on this forum ................... be very surprised if anything is older, so for a Skyline 1964 would just about do it.

There is though an early 310 in project form and that's about 1959.

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Would have to Say That The Ghost has got it in one,

Would be hard to beat the Princes on this forum...

Guarantee no-one will beat one of my Skylines for the oldest :whistling: . Infact, i'm 100% sure i have the oldest Skyline in Australia, and in fact the only 1st generation Skyline in Australia - a 1963 Prince Skyline S21D4 :thumbsup: . They were never released in Australia, but i was fortunate to bring this little baby in from NZ. As Adrian said, and considering we are on a Classic 'Skylines' forum, you will not beat a Prince Skyline for the oldest. I presume we are limiting this to Skylines seeing it is a Classic Skyline Forum??

Yeah i guess Prince/Nissan/Datsun is what I was curious about mostly

Hers is a 1962 but it's a Datsun.... you win for Skylines!

your old r33?

LOL! Close...... but early 90's is soooo modern in this section :P

It was hardly a "spirited" drive in the M35 Adrian but a teaser to entice you to get one.

Always been a Prince fan as you might have guessed. And yes they are all still owned although they are in various condition. Have a couple more Prince's in mind too but first need to build the garage to house them all.

Never thought I would be able to source a 1st gen skyline and only dreamt about one day getting the 3rd gen kgc10 but hey, opportunities arise which you just have to take.

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