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I was looking at a 70's setup and this appears to be very similar. It's a 73 built in September 72 - so they should be flattops, shouldn't they?

Not if you want to drive the car!ROFL

Will

Can't tell from the pictures which manifolds it has, but the fuel rail is the shorter one that came on the '73-74s with flat tops. So I agree with Stephen's assessment, it is a flattop car that has been converted to roundtops.

Thanks guys - I knew it wasn't a stock setup. Needed to confirm. Is there a way to tell if these are the early or later type roundtops from these pictures?

They look like 3 screw units, which I suppose could be called "later".

Count the number of screws that hold the domed part to the body. The early cars had 4 screws, the later had 3. For pictures check the "spotters guide" here:

http://www.ztherapy.com/

From the Z Therapy Z Car Spotters Guide

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"This is not a carb-It is a boat anchor!

June1972 240Z to all 260Z's (US) Flattop "Hitachi""

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Wonder where that came from? Flat Tops didn't start until Aug of 1972 here in the US... when the 1973 Model Year cars started production.

FWIW,

Carl B.

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