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I guess the weight difference may depend on how much of the Z is rusted away!  Based on the total weight of the car I think the bare shell would be more toward the 600-700

pound range, but certainly an interesting question.  Never thought my original post would generate so much activity. Thanks for the input, John-Lugoff, SC

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Interesting estimates.

 Patcon, Was it the front or the rear that you could lift? I'm guessing the front. 350 lbs. does sound a bit on the light side. Comparing the two cars I'm working on, one of them would be about 75-100 lbs. lighter than the other due to rust.

 

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You all are  probably right, it is probably more but my back is limited to more or less 200#'s I can easily lift the front and I can lift the rear of a 240z although it is fairly heavy, but that is stripped. No harnesses, lines, suspension or panels. The car gets a lot heavier, quick when you start adding the other stuff back on

Another way to do it would be to back into the weight

2300# - engine 600#? - tranny 120# - glass 120# - seats 120# - suspension & wheels 650#?? = 690# with the panels still on and lots of misc weight

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