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1970 240Z in Moriarity, NM


Galaxybj

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DATSUN 1971 240-Z 6cyl, 4spd, needs restoration, orig cond. $995. 832-5453/ 688-8817 http://classifieds.abqtrib.com/search.php?offset=25&query=where+class+%3D+3030&final=&class_sect=Classic%2B%2526%2BSpecialty&a_date=ALL&max_results=25&PHPSESSID=acff1220e41271efc9a2521002d00667

Found the above ad in the Albuquerque Tribune. Called on it and the owner gave a 12/70 built date, no sn, number matching engine - original - doesn't run, but the engine turns over; repainted in the past and is peeling, some "surface" rust; NM car from new; interior bad shape; Not real informative other than that. Would need to be trailered by purchaser. I am going to try to get out to look it over in the near future. If I do, I'll put what I find in here.

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Well, here are some photos of the Z in Moriairty, NM.

It is pretty rough, but I am sure someone out there could turn into a real beauty. I just don't have the expertise or $$$ to do it right, especially since I bought a '71 earlier this year.

There is no engine plate attached to the inner right fender, but it does appear to be original engine - complete. No radio; floor pans looked good, frame rails appear to have surface rust; no bubbles in the dog leg or rocker panel area. Seller is fixed on asking price, which seems to be good considering overall condition.

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Okay all you experts out there - based on the photos posted - is this worth the $995.00 and would you buy it if you were closeby? It is currently advertised as for sale or will part out. The seller does not want to part it, but has to clean out his area. He restores Mustangs and Cougars and won't take on the Z. I hate to see this car parted out and would try to scrape the $$ together if the guy calls me and says that his decision is to part it.

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According to the Zhome production changes sheet, the car in the picture would qualify as the FIRST of the Series II body changes (http://zhome.com/History/DesignChanges.htm) as it is 3700 VIN numbers below the supposed FIRST Series II listed there (Vin HLS30 021001).

Since it is in NM, that means the general climate will have been milder and more forgiving than if it were in the PAC-NW and definitely the AT-NE or the Rust Belt.

If you ARE looking for a restoration project, $995 may not be a bad price for a relatively low VIN Series II.

FWIW

E

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HI E (everyone).

Yes it does appear to be a Series II body... but it has the Series I steering wheel.. can't see the seats..

Did you check the VIN on the Firewall Bill? Maybe there is a reason it's missing it's engine data tag. With that VIN an Build Date... it really should be a Series I car...

FWIW,

Carl B.

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Carl, Where on the firewall? I guess I don't recall the VIN being on the firewall. The tag on the dash matches the door tag.

As I look at things listed in the ZHome page noted above - this car has horizontal defroster lines, the headlight bucket from the left front that is not installed is metal, and the gas filler door is from a 72 or newer. Hmmmmmm.... I am now starting to wonder the real history. May have to make the drive out there again to look at other things a little closer. Any other tell-tale signs to look for?

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