FYI – one of our CZC members posted that Fred Jordan has passed.
If you’re not familiar with Fred and his part of the Z’s history please read the following URL that has photos and information about his participation starting the Datsun Heritage Museum which only just recently closed (http://www.zcciv.com/dhm/Datsun-Land.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) .
Several of us had the opportunity to speak with Fred over the years and his passion for the Z and the enthusiast community was unparalleled. Fred maintained a very strong position in the Z community and with Yutaka Katayama, the father of the Z.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to his wife, Betty and their family.
Chris Karl
CZC Webmaster
Respectfully submitted by Jim Roark
Fred Jordan (From the Cleveland Z Club website)
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Fred Jordan (From the Cleveland Z Club website)
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Owned Datsuns: 72 240, 74 260Z, Solid, owned since 1985, 1972 1/2 620 p/u (built in 1977, sports a 331 inch Chevy, 4wd from a 66 K60 Nissan Patrol), a 95 4wd p/u and of course the 3 311's.
Owned Datsuns: 72 240, 74 260Z, Solid, owned since 1985, 1972 1/2 620 p/u (built in 1977, sports a 331 inch Chevy, 4wd from a 66 K60 Nissan Patrol), a 95 4wd p/u and of course the 3 311's.