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I'm kicking the idea around of selling the 240z I bought earlier this year. Finding time to restore it has been harder than expected. It's a very clean example with minimal rust. The seats need redone and I haven't fired it up (although I doubt it will take much). I bought from an individual that had it in storage since 1988. They did take time to run it frequently, but has been sitting for a few years without running. The previous owner bought it on 1976 with only a few miles on it.

 

Not sure what I can get for it, but I'll entertain offers. It's in our garage and still hasn't seen the outdoors since 1988 (other than the trailer trip to my house).

 

All original except carbs. Passenger front fender dented and lower valance bent. Little rust on fender wells.

 

Attached are a few pictures. More available on request.43028cc7fdfcf946148e258663341d35.jpgaca82a8c14b38fc6071b9ad43b814e56.jpg261d7e270dda007efbfd6521b1dda7d0.jpg4a0804a4594cfff3d508bef68b14a3db.jpg594de71dc23daf1600d7f1720911c64c.jpg

 

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Honestly not sure.. I know the going rates on these but this is kind of unique. Like I said, it's not running but fluids look good. It might fire right up. I'm thinking around $9k for limited rust car.

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What year, how many miles, condition of the interior?  Do you have any more pictures?

It looks nice but you've given very little information about the car.

31k on the odometer assuming thats 131k. As I said the seats need redone, and dash has a few cracks. The rest is all in tact with A/C.

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