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I agree with Jeff,

Look for a car with good bones and no rust. The price of a plane ticket or the cost of having it shipped can make a difference in finding a good car that is worth the money.

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Run away from this one as fast as you can. Serious dollars to fix all that.

Once you got into it, it would be far worse than you can see.

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Mike I saw a yelllow car out in PA last year around this time. It was painted very poorly ,runs everywhere, dull. The owner described it gorgeous,wasted a 2 hour ride out there. The floors and other things looked as described. I remember the sheet metal rivets holding the d/s floors. I walked did not even continue with the inspection. The seller wanted around 5K. I remember telling him to paint it and do the rust repairs at a min. Keep looking you will find one. What year(s) are you set on buying?

Thanks for all the input.

I don't really have a set year to buy, or even that I have to buy a Z. I was going through the local craigslist ads, saw this one, and was like..."Ohhh yeah, I remember those...that's pretty badass...That'd be pretty cool to have as a 3-season fun car (winter in Pittsburgh would eat it up)." I watched a couple YouTube videos, and listened to the exhaust, and was like...."Mmmm hmmm."

The one that really gives me a car boner is this:

http://maydaygarage.com/2010/01/19/keeping-it-old-school-van-luongs-73-datsun-240z/

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