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So my '73 240Z is "out of service" for the winter and as I am bored out of my mind I decide to take a look at my non-working clock.

I read a post yesterday about removing the clock through the back of the glove box. So today I go out to the garage and remove the glove box liner and look what I found. The books were in a sealed plastic bag and in perfect condition. It was a nice surprise, much better than the last surprise I found when removing parts. (RUST)

The top one is a comparison of AM and FM, one is for the radio (the one in my car) and the consumer information book has acceleration and passing distances in it for all the 73 models.

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Here is the inside of the "AM -FM" pamphlet. I'm not sure what kind of car that is, but he seems to be getting a little sideways...

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I was so excited about my find I never got the clock out.

Doug

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What a great find! Of course you never got the clock out ROFL It's all fun.

I was lucky enough to have the clarion radio pamphlet and original owner's manual come with my car. But in my parts car I found a nice black plastic case from a Victorian Datsun dealership - score! Smells a bit like cigarettes though. LOL

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Hey guys, I knew you would like this.

I showed the books to my wife last nite (all excited) and all she could come up with was "huh".

To kenz240Z, the AM-FM comparison manual is from Hitachi, with the radio model # on it. This ones very technical.

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Funny stuff.

Doug

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I bought a 72 with 38,000 miles last summer and it came with two of the three booklets you have. I have the AM/FM comparison and Hitachi radio booklets, but not the consumer information book. The car was sold by the guardian for the original owner and came with several boxes of misc items like a NOS driver seat cover still in the original packaging, so I can relate to the "treasure trove" feeling. It also had the original brochure for the car and the original dealer accessories brochure.

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