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Hi Everyone,
I'm Mike from Dallas, TX. I'm an avid Z fan, although admittedly most of my knowledge is biased toward the newer Z33 and Z34 models. I'm here learn about the classics, tell a brief story and hopefully get some much needed help in locating a long lost Z. Here's my story:
How It Started
My first interest in Z cars began with the 350 back in 2003, and after a few test drives of different colors and trims I fell in love. Unfortunately living in Ohio at the time the possibility of snow and harsh winters prevented me from ever purchasing a Z; I couldn't afford to have a separate dedicated winter car. Fast forward to 2011, I finally had the opportunity to get serious about a Z purchase when I left Ohio winters behind and moved to Dallas, TX. In March of 2011 I purchased my first Z, a 2010 40th Anniversary 370 - an absolute beauty that I plan to keep forever and pass down to future generations of the family.
The 240Z
My Dad and I were very close, but he was definitely more on the quiet side. He was never one to openly tell stories unless explicitly asked, so it wasn't shocking to me that after seeing my 370 for the first time he said "You know, I used to have one of those." I was dumbfounded... How did I not know he had owned a Z!? After that came a few details: 1970 240Z, dark green with a tan interior. "I drove down to the port in Louisiana and watched them take it off the boat... I jumped in and drove it straight back to Cincinnati" he said. This was incredible to me... not only did he own a Z but a 1970 240, the very first year of the car that mine (the 40th anniversary model) was meant to celebrate.
Over the next few years I asked my Dad a couple times if he ever thought about what happened to his 240Z... "Yeah I wonder..." he'd say but it never materialized into an actual search to try to locate the car. In late July of 2013 my life changed forever; my Dad had a massive stroke. He survived the event but wasn't able to speak, walk or do anything on his own. He was tough and fought incredibly hard, but eventually passed in November of 2013 a few days before Thanksgiving. As any son would be I was (and still am) absolutely crushed. Ever since that day in November one thing has dominated my mind: finding that car and bringing it home. Restored, original, in 1,000 pieces or however it sits... I want to bring it home.
The Search
So far I've been unsuccessful in finding any documentation about the car. Locating the Z registry on this site was a huge help, but I know that's just a starting point to what could possibly yield no results. I would willingly reach out to all Green/Tan 1970 owners on the registry (and still may do so), but as of now I figured I'd start with a thread and see what happens. If any Green/Tan 1970 owners have registration history or information sitting around, my father's name is William E. Maxfield. Thank you in advance for any help or tips you can provide. I'll leave you with the only picture I have of my Dad and his car, taken in 1973.
Edit: Based on a few clues that others have pointed out it appears this isn't a 70 model but rather a later iteration, possibly a 72.
Best,
Mike
Edited by x10370zx
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