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1972 Fairlady Z for sale


Marty Rogan

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There is another Fairlady on ebay now http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-Z-Series-Fairlady-DATSUN-FAIRLADY-Z-240Z-RIGHT-HAND-DRIVE-JAPAN-VERSION-/360320455399?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item53e4c5d2e7#v4-39. Unfortunately, it looks like it was just left outside in PA with no hatch glass, so probably just a parts car at this point. Hopefully the reserve isn't set too high.

-Mike

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There is another Fairlady on ebay now http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-Z-Series-Fairlady-DATSUN-FAIRLADY-Z-240Z-RIGHT-HAND-DRIVE-JAPAN-VERSION-/360320455399?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item53e4c5d2e7#v4-39. Unfortunately, it looks like it was just left outside in PA with no hatch glass, so probably just a parts car at this point. Hopefully the reserve isn't set too high.

-Mike

That car is savable....it will take some work but all the parts that are rusted are repairable if the restorer wants to do the work. It is in better shape than some other restos I have seen. I hope it goes to a home that wants to restore it. I think Alan was interested in buying and shipping it to Merry ol England.

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That car is savable....it will take some work but all the parts that are rusted are repairable if the restorer wants to do the work. It is in better shape than some other restos I have seen. I hope it goes to a home that wants to restore it. I think Alan was interested in buying and shipping it to Merry ol England.

Sure, anything is savable with enough money, but I think the pictures don't show the full extent of the work needed on this one. I think Alan or anyone else would have done much better to buy the Fairlady in Texas that was the original subject of this thread for $5,500. It looks like that one is sold now.

-Mike

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Sure, anything is savable with enough money, but I think the pictures don't show the full extent of the work needed on this one. I think Alan or anyone else would have done much better to buy the Fairlady in Texas that was the original subject of this thread for $5,500. It looks like that one is sold now.

-Mike

Alan mentioned on another board that it might be worth it do to the lack of parts and good shells there that at $2K or so it "might" be worth it.

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