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Zrush

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  • 10 years later...

My very first 240Z that I purchased when I was in college: HLS30-59523 built in 12/71 and had an L26 Engine (SEE PICTURE) the car's original paint color was 115 Blue repainted Black and the car's whereabouts are still unknown. I 've been trying to track down this car for many years, but no luck so far. Last known location of the car was in Casper, Wyoming.  

Here are the rest of the 240Z VINs that I have owned or co-owned with my son on two father-son projects:

HLS30-64733: 904 White w/ Black interior, matching-numbers; 4-speed; Engine # L24-81097  1/72 (with my son)

HLS30-25734: 918 Orange w/ Blk int, matching #'s; 5-speed; Engine # L24-32875  3/71 (w/ my son) *in France now

HLS30-40157: 904 White w/ Blue interior, matching #'s; 4-speed; Engine # L24-50262  8/71 *in Australia now 

HLS30-40970: 903 Blue w/ Black interior, L28 Engine, 5-speed  8/71

HLS30-34495: 918 Orange w/ Black interior, matching numbers; 4-speed  Engine # L24-43894  6/71

HLS30-168152: 115 Blue Metallic w/ White interior, L24-176746 (non-original engine); 5-speed   7/73

HLS30-7184: 920 Gold w/ Blk int; was painted Red; L28 and the orig. L24-9707 block; restored to its 920 Gold 7/70

All of the cars on this list were sold.  If I could ever buy back HLS30-40157, I would love to have that car back, along with my very first 240Z: HLS30-59523. 

 

 

 

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