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hi, i have a chance at buying a 240z 1971 model and it has been in a barn for awhile and i have not seen it , but the guy says it turnsover, and interior is sort of bad:carpets ..what would be a good asking price for it?

kjb

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Too many unknowns to give you any idea. Go see it, if you can find a member who is local to you and take him/her along. If you don't have a local member, take your camera with you, dress to crawl around in the dirt, and take and post lots of pictures. We keed to see the conditions of the exterior of the car, console, dash, frame rails, floors, the hatch, its shelf, the dog legs, id plates and the vin# (ds door jam, pass side eng. compartment, near the brake master cyl.) Some of these pictures will tell more if taken from the bottom of the car up.

WIll

PS, I saw one six months ago that looked good from 40 feet, but was a real mess under the paint, bondo, and mismatched parts...

There is no way to even guess a price without more info, unless of course it has a title and $200 will buy it AND it's close to where you live. Title? Rust? (How much and where?) Wheels? How badly do you want it? Original motor and running gear? Color?(in and out) Mainly it's the rust, the rust, how bad does it appear to be, you can't see all of it but if you CAN see a bunch then there is probably a lot more. That will decide is it's a fix up and drive, restore or a parts car. How's that for a no answer answer? Need more info, at least my little mind does.

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