Internet Finds
Discussions about Z-related items on Ebay, Craigslist, Bring A Trailer, etc .. If you found it on the Internet somewhere, feel free to post a link here and talk about it.
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Not my sale I am not sure if these are all Z tools, the seller does not specify other then the letter Z in the title descriptions. All start at a low price but have a reserve. I know there are some tool collectors out there. http://www.ebay.com/sch/Datsun-Nissan/13561/m.html?item=322338513705&hash=item4b0cdf6329%3Ag%3Ahc4AAOSw44BYL7gb&_ssn=jjperformance06
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This is not my car, I do not know the seller. Just ran across a new CL ad in Skagit Co. Wa It looks in nice shape in the pic's, and the owner lists lots of new parts, runs and drives, and matching numbers, etc. Listed Price is $4012 Not sure if that is a typo or not. Worth someone looking into I'd say. http://skagit.craigslist.org/cto/5889091223.html
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The meaning of this statement must have changed and I never knew it. I see it used a lot. Here is an example how: "This vehicle is pretty much completely original except for the following. 1. Repaint in 1981 (Lincoln Continental Silver). 2. Factory Electronic Ignition from 260. 3. All Front Engine Components, Timing Chain, Oil Pump, Fuel Pump, Water Pump and Distributor and have been replaced. 4. Wheels with Z Spinners. 5. Rear Window Louvers & 280Z Window. 6. Front End Bra. 7. Still has original SU carbs and all emission control (air pump). 8. Interior completely original and carpets have been replaced". Please tell me I'm not the only one that laughs out…
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Hi all, I'm not sure why this one didn't appear automatically (I have an RSS feed from BAT), but, this car has only 3 hours left. Check it out. http://bringatrailer.com/listing/1973-datsun-240z-18/
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Check out this unusual little Datsun truck located in Palm Springs, CA! Here's the link: http://palmsprings.craigslist.org/cto/5877622312.html
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Someone with some ambition may like to rescue this one. Information is hard to come by. Can't even tell if there's a motor in it. Must be an early '71 'cause it appears to be Series 1. https://abetter.bid/en/36949336-1971-datsun-240
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This 1972 Datsun 510 is a stock US-market four-door with two prior owners and 29k indicated miles on its 1600cc inline-four and 4-speed manual transmission. The original owner added the majority of the mileage in its first decade, reportedly towing it behind an RV and driving it only 7k miles between 1980 and 2010. Its second steward was a collector who brought it from Idaho to Canada and logged just 300 additional miles over the following six years before its purchase by the selling dealer. The car was the subject of this BaT feature in October and is described as mechanically solid after carburetor replacement and tune-up along with a new exhaust and fresh brakes. It ha…
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This 1971 Datsun 521 pickup is an 87k-mile driver that was purchased by the seller from California in 2010. Produced from 1968-1972, the 521 was the first compact half-ton pickup sold in the American market. Powered by its factory 1.6L inline-four and paired to a 4-speed manual transmission, the truck remains mechanically and structurally sound and comes with service records acquired throughout the seller’s ownership documenting the replacement of the brakes, water pump and hoses, clutch, and various seals. It is sold with a clean District of Columbia title in the seller’s name and is located in Washington, D.C. The finish is believed to be mostly original and retains …
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http://oregoncoast.craigslist.org/cto/5861039036.html
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This 1972 Datsun 240z has 150k miles and was purchased new by the seller from Forrest Datsun in Redwood City, California. The car retains its factory paint and body panels, and benefits from an extensive mechanical refurbishment performed in 2001. Work included a full rebuild of the 2.4L inline-six, rebuilt SU carburetors, new fuel pump, replacement of many cooling system parts, reseal of the 4-speed manual transmission with a new clutch, and refreshment of braking and suspension components. Modifications include 14″ mesh wheels, aftermarket mirrors and exhaust, front and rear bumper over-riders, and a period stereo upgrade. The car has been garage-kept in Washington for …
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This 1973 Datsun 240Z is a stock example that is in largely original condition thanks to spending most of its life in California and Arizona. The has some body damage and the driver’s side of the car was backed into when nearly new – the damage was never repaired. Included in the history file is the note from the person who was responsible and the repair quote from 1973. The seller is including straight replacement panels, and has gone through the car mechanically to make it roadworthy. New parts include new brake hoses and lines, new underhood hoses and belts, and all new fluids. This 63k miles 240Z is sold with a clean Wisconsin title and with some work can be brought t…
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This 1971 Datsun 521 pickup is an 87k-mile driver that was purchased by the seller from California in 2010. Produced from 1968-1972, the 521 was the first compact half-ton pickup sold in the American market. Powered by its factory 1.6L inline-four and paired to a 4-speed manual transmission, the truck remains mechanically and structurally sound and comes with service records acquired throughout the seller’s ownership documenting the replacement of the brakes, water pump and hoses, clutch, and various seals. It is sold with a clean District of Columbia title in the seller’s name and is located in Washington, D.C. The finish is believed to be mostly original and retains …
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