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might have been necessary for homologation rules in later years? don't know the history.... carl, alan, ron?

The Seller didn't list the original VIN - so who knows what he did? Could have been an early 260Z shell - maybe he has a set of 260Z tail lights sitting around...

FWIW,

Carl B.

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IMSA and SCCA sometimes require an external update to a classed vehicle so it appears more contemporary. The Frissell 260Z is actually a 240Z updated with 260Z exterior parts. Sometimes competitors do an extrnal upgrade so they can run a larger displacement engines at the upgraded vehicle's weight.

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I agree with Carl Beck's suggestion that the seller probably used a spare set of tail lights. The VARAC G70 rules read "the vehicle must be in as near to original condition as possible"...and given the scarcity of these cars at events up here, I doubt they would have issue with a set of tail lights.

Just my thoughts...

GWGarrard

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IMSA and SCCA sometimes require an external update to a classed vehicle so it appears more contemporary. The Frissell 260Z is actually a 240Z updated with 260Z exterior parts. Sometimes competitors do an extrnal upgrade so they can run a larger displacement engines at the upgraded vehicle's weight.

.... and back in the day.... sometimes the Z's were "updated" in appearance because of Factory Contingency Money or outright sponsorships... to promote whatever model was "currently" being sold at the Dealerships...

All of which makes it very hard to track the progression of historic cars with photographs from different periods...

FWIW,

Carl B.

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