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what year is this VIN HLS30-22920


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According to zhome.com your car would be a 1971 240Z. It should have the C-pillar vents.

1971 HLS30 Series-I, Series-II and Series-III

Notable VIN Month Highlights
HLS30 020438 01 Last Series-I Body Style Reported (rear hatch vents with NO side vents in quarter panels).
HLS30 021001   First of Series II Body Style Click Here For List Of Changes.
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HLS30 043496 09 First Series-III 1972 Model Reported
HLS30 046000 10 Series-III 1972 Model Year Start According To Nissan
New Features For The 72 Model Year Included:

Flip Forward Seats, New Hub Caps, Center Console Redesigned, Gas Tank Door Latch Eliminated, 5 Inch Wide Wheels Made Standard, New 4sp. Trans. Design, Rear End Moved Rearward 35mm (about 1.5 inches), Auto Seat Belt Retractors, Seat Belt Warning Buzzer & Seat Belt Warning Light
HLS30 051583   Last Series-II, 1971 Model Year Car Built (HLS30 51583 latest reported so far).
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Note:4 Most 1972 Model Year 240-Z's built between 09/71 and 01/72 did not receive the Auto Seat Belt Retractors, Seat Belt Warning Buzzer & Seat Belt Warning Light, indeed many did not even have the "pockets" in the floorboards necessary to mount the Auto Seat Belt Retractors. This was an MVSS requirement for cars built on or after 01/72. In order to install the seat sensor, for the required Seat Belt Warning Buzzer, Nissan had to redesign the seat cushion. The newer seat cushions were supported by spring steel rather than the previous full foam rubber block supported by straps. Most seat belt warning buzzers were disconnected by the car's owner within days of purchase.
Note:5 Most 1972 Model Year 240-Z built before 12/71 had the rear window defroster lines running from the top of the rear window to the bottom of the rear window (ie. Vertical). Most 1972 Model Year 240-Z's built after 01/72 had the rear window defroster lines running from one side of the rear window to the other side(ie. Horizontal).

Chuck

 

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