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Hi, I just saw the following ad on craigslist:

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/mcy/391863155.html

I'm a complete noob when it comes to all things z.

I'd love to know anyone's thoughts on things to look for when I go to see the car (bearing in mind that while I am eager to learn/do more I'm still very inexperienced in car mechanics )

I'd also love to get general advice on the pros / cons on getting a 280z.

I want to get one just because I love the look idea / of it.

However.... I need it not to be a risky / troublesome investment.

I need a car, however I'm an actor (ie brokeish) and also don't know how long I will be staying in the states (although it would be at least a year before i thought about returning to the UK)

In other words, I won't be able to afford large upkeep costs, and ideally would love to be able to sell it for around what I got it for (provided take good care of it of course) I am not averse to learning what I can and tinkering on it myself to maintain it.

I don't know - maybe you'll all think I'm mad for even considering this car given those constraints...?

Would love to hear your thoughts :)

Many thanks in advance


Many thanks for the responses. So is there any reason to think this car would be particuarly unreliable / expensive to maintain? It has c. 150k miles on it.

Also, are there any particular things I should check for when taking a look at it?

And in general, how do z-cars of this age hold up in terms of potential resale value?

Unless there are any mechanical problems / non-standard alterations is there any reason to think I'd have problems with the smog check here in Cali?

@Sailor bob - I couldn't find any accident history check systems for sale on ebay - any further tips? Carfax etc don't do VIN checks for cars older than 1981 and I haven't been able to find anyone who does...

Thanks so much for the help / advice - I'm really excited but want to make sure I'm not doing anything rash / silly!

Well your eyes will tell alot, up on a ramp and have a look underneath check: Internet Z Car Club, it offers tips for older Zs that identifiy trouble spots - if they look ok your laughing. A compression test and a drive will help as well.

I hope you are not expecting a maintenance free ride - they are older cars and will require some attention. You stated you're a tinkerer....

Good luck

Thanks guys! Yeah I know that with a car this old you can't expect it be problem free. I was just wondering if there's room to hope that it would still be reasonably reliable?

Also, if anything does go wrong beyond the realms of my inexperienced tinkering, would this be a particularly expensive car to maintain? I've heard that the parts can be hard to find for example....

Parts are tricky for me because I live in eastern Canada where there hasn't been a Z for many (many) moons. You on the otherhand are in the middle of Z mecca - lots of scrapyards with cars that are not rusted out, Motorsport is down that way and many drivable Zs on the raod so lots of enthusiasts to speak to or even help you out. I think you're safe, but you know what you're comfortable with.

My biggest concern would be the talk of drifting maybe just talk - a good look and a drive will sort that out.

He says 2600 offer 2k, Worst case scenrio - sell it again. These cars are valuable in parts as well.

My biggest concern would be the talk of drifting maybe just talk

Thanks so much for the advice - what do you mean by the above though? As in I should be concerned that the car may have been damaged by prior drifting? Or that if I want to drift in it myself I need to check it out!? I'm no boy racer so if it's the latter that wouldn't bother me!

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