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72 240Z Parts-Car near Dayton, Ohio $795.00


Carl Beck

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A nice lady wrote me about a 72 Datsun 240Z that her husband had before he passed away. She would like to get it out of her garage and see it go to someone that needs the parts.

The body shows a lot of typical rust in the lower sections... the car hasn't ran since the mid 80's. Nonetheless, based on the pictures she sent - it looks like there are a lot of good parts on a pretty stock example.

http://dayton.craigslist.org/cto/2019811509.html

The above URL works - but for some unknown reason, if you search Craigslist - the Ad. doesn't show up yet.

If you are doing a refresh/restore - it is really helpful to have a good parts-car handy. Lots of nuts/bolts/washers that can be take off and sent out for re-plating, not to mention many valuable parts on the car.

SU Carb's and intake manifold - - - $150.00 to $225.00

Rear Decklid - $150.00

Hood - $150.00

Original Radio - $75.00 to $150.00

The Z rubber floormats - $50.00 to $95.00

If the bumpers aren't rusted through from inside - $250.00 each

Steering wheel - $75.00

Complete wiring harness - $95.00

Crack free dash - $450.00 to $650.00

Rust repair panels $75.00 for the pair

Center console - $45.00

Stock Wheels - $35.00 each {$170.00}

Red interior vinyl, door panels and seats ???

I told her at $795.00 it is a great deal for anyone in Ohio... If it was close to me I'd grab it..

FWIW,

Carl B.

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