Hi everyone! I'm the proud owner of a 1972 Datsun 240Z project that I found about 45 miles south of my home, Green Bay, WI. The car has barely any rust on it because of undercoating and mostly indoor storage, and it came with two extra motors, one in pieces and a 260Z motor that was supposedly from a running car. We plan to do a modest restoration with some mods, including a custom paint job and a switch to a post-1981 280ZX 5-speed trans. I've taken out most of the interior, and most of the stuff connected to the motor has been disonnected. We hope to have it out soon so we can do body and motor work. We hope to give it a slow resto over three years, and you can keep track of the progress at my 240Z restoration blog,
Hi everyone! I'm the proud owner of a 1972 Datsun 240Z project that I found about 45 miles south of my home, Green Bay, WI. The car has barely any rust on it because of undercoating and mostly indoor storage, and it came with two extra motors, one in pieces and a 260Z motor that was supposedly from a running car. We plan to do a modest restoration with some mods, including a custom paint job and a switch to a post-1981 280ZX 5-speed trans. I've taken out most of the interior, and most of the stuff connected to the motor has been disonnected. We hope to have it out soon so we can do body and motor work. We hope to give it a slow resto over three years, and you can keep track of the progress at my 240Z restoration blog,
http://projectzcar.blogspot.com.
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