RolfSis Posted October 30, 2007 Share #85 Posted October 30, 2007 OK, briefly ... 1 - $4,100 as is 2 - First month or so that my brother bought this new, it was stolen! Recovered a couple of days later partially stripped and messed up on the paint; he then paid dealer or the Z Doctor (don't recall and he's out of town) to touch up with original color. Then went to a Who concern in SF and some jerk jumped on the roof and damaged it! He had to have it repaired/repainted again with the original color. 3 - Front brakes at 70%, rear brakes at 50%. Listing of work done on my links along with pictures. 4 - Drives like a rocket! Need to check fuses, since the wiper were fine last week, but didn't work yesterday. Otherwise drives like a dream (other than no power steering, ). That's as brief as I can get to respond. Link below gives lots of details, along with links and pictures. http://www.classiczcars.com/classifieds/showproduct.php?product=2133 Thank you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RolfSis Posted October 30, 2007 Share #86 Posted October 30, 2007 This thread made me reinstpect the front bumper on the 1971 240Z we're selling, after I did a cleanup and see that it has damage in the front (boo hoo); a bit of a separation so guess someone bumped it whilst at the curb (THANK YOU--NOT)! We've had ours new and always in California, and baffled by this conversation about bumper sizes. The '71 Z looks hell-o-good, no?http://www.asta.bizhosting.com/240Z-2.htmhttp://www.asta.bizhosting.com/images/Rolfs-240Z-Jlyl200734.JPGhttp://www.asta.bizhosting.com/images/Rolfs-240Z-Jlyl200714.JPGLots more pics, but I find the more I look the more I find; did reinspect closely after rinsing/wiping the front to find some flaws. All in all, I think it's mostly good! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RolfSis Posted October 30, 2007 Share #87 Posted October 30, 2007 OOPS (sorry Mohammed, you already told me to be brief, and I did want to) ... but afterthought, sharing my creative energy to save $s and fix the driver's bottom of the seat without adding to the cost to sell ours, which is $4,100.http://www.asta.bizhosting.com/OctoberUpdates-2.htm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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