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I was sitting at a stoplight a few minutes ago in my 240Z VIN #907 and heard a horn beep, looked over in the right lane and was asked if I wanted to sell the car.  I remembered his car, I had pulled out in traffic just before him and pulled away a little.  He asked if I wanted to sell it and I was reluctant but then asked how much and he offered $8,000.  When I didn't seem interested he offered $11,000.  I told him the car was special I would keep it.  First stoplight auction I have been to.  I have been driving this car in the summer over here on the West cost of California for various errands.  Fun car to own.



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That was my feeling on the car's value.  It is in good condition.  I might have added to the original post, reason for no sale?

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Here in the Netherlands were only 240 cars of the 240Z sold..in the '70 .... they were 21000 guilders (At that time one US dollar was about 2 guilders?) !  These days here are a lot of imported California 240z for sale for about 15000 euro's!  Those are worn out wrecks most times!

And yes..it's time to put a good alarmsystem on those 240Z cars if you ask me!

Edited by Martzedcars

22 hours ago, psdenno said:

Be sure to set your alarm tonight.  :)

Dennis

 

 

I usually pull a critical part ( or two ) that is not obvious and will disable the car. Had to Park the Z at an Airport Lot on a recent vacation. My other car ( Audi ) was down for a while. Airport Security check had a WTF moment when they saw some mysterious electrical devices in my luggage. Fortunately one of them was a car guy and understood why I had these weird relays and things in my luggage. Took some 'splainin' though!!!

25 minutes ago, DatsunZGuy said:

In some parts of SoCal, an interested person carrying a gun will offer you your life in exchange for your Z-Car :unsure:

Here in the deep south a lot of people carry and make counter offers...

There is an alarm I have seen that lets the car run for a minute after a hijack so it can be easy to recover but can't remember how it works.

Edited by Mikes Z car

15 minutes ago, Mikes Z car said:

There is an alarm I have seen that lets the car run for a minute after a hijack so it can be easy to recover but can't remember how it works.

Yep, it's called a Lojack.  http://www.lojack.com/

 

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