Meeting your heroes - Nissan 300ZX Z31
Most petrolheads will agree that all eras of automobiles have something to offer. From the very first cars produced, the genesis of what would become the subject of our collective hobby, to present day cars with their comparative complexity, computerisation, safety and efficiency. But I have a theory that most of us have a special place in our heart for cars built in the era of our birth. It's almost inevitable. The cars that surround us in childhood tend to foster our nascent passion. I suppose they are more or less burned into our brains! They are, after all, responsible for what got us going in the first place. For me, that means the straight edged, boxy cars of the 1980's. As my childhood sped by, those cars went from being shiny and new, to affordable, and finally (at the point where I was old enough to purchase and drive one!) to rust and obscurity. Despite this, I managed to acquire a car so obviously a product of the 80's, it might have been the automobile equiva...