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Hi all, So I'm new to the forum. I look forward to everyones input.
I have a 1970 240z that I purchased from my uncle before he passed away from lung cancer. The build date is 1969 but I don't remember the month. VIN is HLS30-00379. This Z has had a pretty tough life... barely survived a Texas hailstorm, 30 years of Florida heat and hurricanes, and an amateur restoration by me when I was 14.
She is in good running shape except the typical rusted wheel wells, door bottoms, fender bottoms, floor pans, rails.... and poor craftsmanship by me when I was young and ignorant.
I live in the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area. Grew up at the Mid-Ohio race track. Love anything with a motor and tires. Awaiting restoration is a 1959 Triumph TR3A and my Dad's 1965 Austin Healey 3000 BJ8. I have a one car garage and NO time due to an always "ON" 2 and a half year old. I will probably take the Z with a wheelbarrow full o' cash to someone who restores them. Does anyone know anybody that does quality Z work within a 150 mile radius of Cincy?
Are there any Z's in Cincy? no Cincinnati Z club? I see lots of em at the Vintage race at Mid-Ohio! I saw one BRE replica a few years ago...
Sorry for the long introduction....
Greg
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