Fujimi 046099 1/24 Nissan Cedric/Gloria Turbo Brougham VIP Y30
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Fujimi 046099 1/24 Nissan Cedric/Gloria Turbo Brougham VIP Y30
Manufacturer | Fujimi |
Product code | fjm046099 |
Scale | 1:24 |
Added to catalog on: | 23.9.2022 |
Tags: | Nissan-Cedric Nissan-Gloria |
The 6th generation Cedric / Gloria, which appeared in June 1984, appeared for the first time in a while. Two types of front grille and clear parts are included, so you can choose either Cedric or Gloria. The wheels use Linea Sports 5 holes (molding color is white). Aero disc wheel covers (four types: Porsche, Volk Racing, Heroes Racing, Impul) can be selected as dress-up parts. This product is a kit that requires assembly and painting. Separate adhesives and tools are required for assembly and painting. Please note that the color may differ from the actual product due to monitor and image resolution issues. The product is new and unopened. The release date is undecided and is subject to change.
The Nissan Cedric is a Japanese upper-middle class passenger car that was first presented to the public in 1960. Its serial production started in the same year and lasted until 2004! In the Nissan Motor Company offer it was replaced by the Fuga model.
The Cedric model was one of the longest-produced cars in the history of Japan and in the history of the Nissan brand. The first versions of this model were put into production to replace the company's line-up of the licensed Austin A50 Cambridge car. It differed from its predecessor in a changed style - it used, for example, headlights placed one above the other at the front. Efforts were also made to increase the comfort of travel and the safety of passengers. Nissan Cedric achieved considerable success in the 1960s in Japan, which resulted in the continuation of its production and systematic modernization of the car. The last, 10th generation of the Cedric model (designation: Y34) was put into production in 1999 and was manufactured at the Tochigi plant in Japan. It was offered only as a 4-door hardtop, and the range of engines included 2.5 and 3 liter units.
The Nissan Gloria is a Japanese upper-middle-class and luxury-class passenger car that was first presented to the public in 1959. Its serial production started in the same year and lasted until 2004! In the Nissan Motor Company offer it was replaced by the Fuga model.
The Gloria model was one of the longest-produced cars in the history of Japan and in the history of the Nissan brand. The first versions of this model were put into production as an improved version of the Prince Skyline car, with much more luxurious equipment, significantly improved driving comfort as well as improved reliability and general mechanics of the vehicle. After further stylistic and design changes, Gloria achieved commercial success in Japan, which resulted in its further serial production. Over time, it began to become more and more similar (stylistically and technically) to the Cedric model and was often treated as a variant of this model. The last, 11th generation of the Gloria model (designation: Y34) was put into production in 1999 and was manufactured at the Musashimurayama plant in Japan. It was offered only as a 4-door hardtop, and the range of engines included 2.5 and 3 liter units, exactly the same as the last generation of Cedric models.