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1971 240Z excellent condition


ZmeFly

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First off, contact Hagerty Insurance. They'll insure your finished Z for an agreed upon value. You may have to have it appraised, but the cost for insuring my Z for a YEAR at a value of $10k (before I got into it) would have only cost me $112.00 year. I'll bet that that is a heck of a lot less than what you're paying now.

Next, on the Z you're working on, reduce the insurance down to storage. You're not driving it, so no need to keep full coverage on it. Storage insurance will work since you're restoring it and it will be a while before you get it back on the road.

Those two alone might drop your expenses enough to where you can hang on till spring.

As far as selling it just because...well if you must you must, but I think that you just need to trim some expenses and you'll be okay with it.

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you know your just to much. and i will not be without a Z im going to pick up a ZX 280 that is so the woman and i have a comprimise.

i wont own a Z31 or 32 for the fact of the stabilty and engine issues. they just to me sorry for aying it shitted the cars up once they wen to the V engine.

only other car i would concider and i know this is sacrilidge saying this on a Z site is a 87-92 toyota supra.

why same reason. good reliability in a straight six engine

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  • 2 weeks later...

hey ive been looking to buy a 240 for some time now and i finally aske my parents about it and they say its ok (im 16). i think yours is a little out of the price range for me but its totally sweet though. one day i hope to have one that kicks arse but for now especially one that runs well is fine with me. good luck with the car and let me know if you decide to drop the price into the $2,000-3,000 range:cheeky:

anyway good luck!

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