Posted August 2, 200321 yr comment_45819 Hi folks,I just joined this forum after buying a "pig in a sack" 1970 240Z. I has 89K on it and has been garaged without starting it for 15 years. I'm excited, just don't quite know what I have yet. 1. What is the best way to find out what about what options were originally available on this car? 2. Any ideas on things to watch for as I try to bring it back to life. If the carbs are gummed up, who rebuilds them?3. I am in Atlanta, any really good leads on a high quality paint job, one that will add value, not subtract?4. THis car is in great shape, and stock as far as I know. I wish it had air conditioning. would adding AC to this car hurt it's value as original? If not, where would I start on pursuing AC?Thanks,ben Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/7288-greenhorn/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
August 2, 200321 yr comment_45827 First off welcome to the group. There's a wealth of information here and everyone is very willing to share it with you if only you ask.1. You can read up on zhome.com about the cars history, production info and stats.2. Definately look for rust! Look at the floorpans, under the battery tray, the rockers, the rear deck above the taillights where the hatch closes, frame rails, etc. You could probably find someone local to do your carb work but there is also a place in CA that has a good reputation for these carbs; it's ZTheropy and they have a website, ztheropy.com.3. Can't help on this one, I'm in TX.4. A/C was available as a dealer option as I recall so adding it I do not think would hurt the value (someone else here may have better info on that). However, if you want to buy the system you can get it from MSA (MotorSport) www.zcarparts.com or from Courtesy Nissan in Dallas TX, they have a website too. Either place I think it will cost you about $600-650.For more sites check out the links section here. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/7288-greenhorn/#findComment-45827 Share on other sites More sharing options...
August 6, 200321 yr Author comment_46305 Thanks,I've been absorbing all I can from the link. Clearly, there is a lot there to absorb. It reveals the depth of my lack of knowledge! Fun though.So far, no rust. Thanks for the tip on AC. I have to take care of a few essentials first, but the AC is a must. In my thinking, the AC would add value (slightly) for most people. I'll be bringing it home this week and will have easier access to essential items like VIN#, etc. I'll be back soon with a load of new questions, hopefully not quite as "green"bentley Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/7288-greenhorn/#findComment-46305 Share on other sites More sharing options...
August 6, 200321 yr comment_46341 Since you've been viewing info from zhome.com, find the link for the Georgia Z club. I believe they are based out of Atlanta. There are quite a few guys/girls in that club that will be mroe than willing to take a look at your car and help out when they can. It's always nice to have some local folks you can count on for information. Link to comment https://www.classiczcars.com/forums/topic/7288-greenhorn/#findComment-46341 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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