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Here's an interesting one, ending today.  Probably going to be RNM, based on the seller's comments.  A PO "rebadged" and retitled it with tags that don't match the VIN.  Then it got retitled with a brand new AZ VIN.

Just sold for $19,600.  The seller said he had more in it for restoration costs.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/datsun-240z/

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1 hour ago, Zed Head said:

Here's an interesting one, ending today.  Probably going to be RNM, based on the seller's comments.  A PO "rebadged" and retitled it with tags that don't match the VIN.  Then it got retitled with a brand new AZ VIN.

Just sold for $19,600.  The seller said he had more in it for restoration costs.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/datsun-240z/

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And the VIN stamped on the firewall isn’t consistent with a series 1 chassis.

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Reminds me of my first Z, a 260 that I bought in 1978, it had about 20k miles. The owner said he rarely used it. I quickly found out why. During the summer months the car would die after about an hour of driving. Tried several fixes, replaced engine fuel pump with an electric one, wrapped fuel lines, even ran copper tubing for fuel in front of the radiator. No luck it would still stall.  Took car to Bob Sharp, mechanic told me the carbs were crap, and recommended getting the triple Solex carbs. Could have gotten them for $500. 

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On 2/3/2023 at 7:29 PM, Racer X said:

And the VIN stamped on the firewall isn’t consistent with a series 1 chassis.

The VIN stamped on the Firewall was HLS30 14160 - The first series of chassis serial numbers ran up at least HLS30 20533. The second series of chassis serial numbers (aka Series II) started at HLS30 21001.

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