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'74 260-'78 280Z

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'74 260-'78 280Z

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I am currently restoring my beloved '74 260Z, in Australia. My biggest problem is that owing to the extensive collision damage to the rear chassis, I find myself in a position where it is going to be far, far more cost effective for me to unpick the complete rear section at the original welds and replace it with suitable donor rear end.

Thus, I am looking for a suitable rust free donor rear section, or complete vehicle to ship to Australia. This could be half cut (well in front of the 'dog leg') shell, complete shell, plus or minus running gear.

Looking for any leads on said vehicle. Could be front end collision victim, or what ever.

Can anyone be of any assistance at all?



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I have a possible donor car for you to consider that somewhat fits your needs.....

it is a 1978 280 that was acquired with some other parts.  All the rear suspension is removed, as well as the driveline, motor and transmission.

Should you be interested in it, all my time now is with prep for this years Zcon in CO Springs and will not have time to deal with it until I return.  Around Aug 27th.

I took some quick pictures, and when I have time, will look more thoroughly for any rust issues.  Looks good so far... the rear slam panel was rust free, which is a good sign...

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