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I Just Purchased A One Owner Early Production Feb 1971 240z, White With Blue Interior, Only 60k Miles. I'm Debating Whether Or Not To Restore Stock, Are Trick It Out? Does Any One Know? Appreciate Some Help In This Matter.

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The blue interiors are pretty rare today. If the car is in the condition a 60K mile example should be - I'd sure keep it pure stock. Grab another higher mileage, more well used 240-Z body if you want to trick something out. (no reason not to do both).

"Early Production" usually means cars built between Oct. 1969 and say Feb. 1970. Feb. of 71 would have been 16 months into the production of 240-Z's. Did you mean Feb. of 1970??

FWIW,

Carl B.

I agree and it sounds like a pretty car. I would call it rare in the sense that not many cars came in that color combo. But trick it out will only decrease the value IMO. Wheels are always a nice start and that can be reversed.

Definitely agree with Carl. Keep/restore the blue interior. While I don't like the blue personally, they definitely attract attention and are worth slightly more.

For tricking out, find a '72 or '73 and have at it.

Definitely agree with Carl. Keep/restore the blue interior. While I don't like the blue personally, they definitely attract attention and are worth slightly more.

For tricking out, find a '72 or '73 and have at it.

I didn't like the blue interior at first, either, but I've found that it grows on you......

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