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Sold for $18,250.  Considering it is a '73, the colors are not the most popular, and just a few condition issues, I think it went for a fair price.  You are right, classic Z's have been popping up everywhere lately.  Unsure if it is hurting the value or helping it but I have not seen anyone get a "steal" unless I missed an auction.  Makes me thankful I picked up my '71 240z when I did in 2014.

I still can't get over how many of these cars sit in storage or someone's garage for umpteen plus years. The driving experience is a reason to have one I think. There again either you are old enough to appreciate one or too old to deal with it. 18K is probably a good price though and not too much to get the issues sorted. HAPPY DRIVING new owner.

3 hours ago, esmit208 said:

I still can't get over how many of these cars sit in storage or someone's garage for umpteen plus years. The driving experience is a reason to have one I think. There again either you are old enough to appreciate one or too old to deal with it. 

 Too many of the Z's were parked because they had a minor problem that would have been easy to fix. Carb tuning, brakes, valve adjustment were some of the most common reasons I've run into. Sad.

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