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Gold Medallion 240 for sale


Harry Frigg

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I am still marketing a multi award winning 1973 240Z for a couple currently living in France. This is truly an exceptional vehicle. You can find information and photos at the following website: http://home.comcast.net/~datsun-240z

The car is located near Denver, Colorado, USA. We just had the opportunity to see a Nissan restored 240Z at a Nissan dealership just a few miles from here (March 17, 2004). If you plan a trip soon, you can see both at the same time.

Nissan was successful in selling (what we understand to be) 43 restored 240Zs several years ago, many for more than the owners are asking for this one, most of which would not score the Gold Medallion award without additional work.

If you have seen this car in person, please feel free to comment in any way.

I would like to see this car in the hands of someone that will get it back out and visible in the Z community.

Thanks again to this awesome site – just for being here.

For discussion please call Michael at 303-989-0001

To respond by email: datsun-240z@comcast.net

Website: http://home.comcast.net/~datsun-240z

Thanks.

Harry

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Very nice car. One I wouldn't mind owning if I were in the market for another Z. But here we go with that term 'restored' again. I'm not knocking the car, just it's description. How does a 'restored' car win 'Street Modified Class'? 'All original except for . . . ' that list is a lot longer than what the article mentions. Still in all, this is a great looking car and I would feel more comfortable driving it than one that was properly 'restored'.

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It looks like a great restoration. It was not restored to original condition. I would spend the $$ for an restored original car (like the Nissian restoration program cars). I have watched the car on e-bay for weeks starting at $25K with no offers. Is this car worth more than that car???

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I think the low 20's seems fair for that car. It's an exceptional restoration. I must agree that since it is modified and not restored to original factory specifications, it would not be worth as much as the cars offered through the Nissan program.

That car appears to be restored with the same detail as the factory offered Z's, but the backing of Nissan is what increases the value of the program cars.

If I had the garage space and an extra 20 or 30 grand, I would consider adding that car to my fleet of Z's. She's a real beauty.

Vicky

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