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power windows available in 73?


RobertH

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Are you absolutely sure of the no electric windows option?

I'll be the first to admit I know jack when it comes to the Z other than they're freakin cool and I'd love to own one. (240 or 260):classic:

But the 1973 Nissan 2000GT-X Skyline came with electric windows as standard and I believe it was an option on some of the other models, so they did have it there to be used one would think it may transfer over to the Z even if only as an optional extra.

Just a thought.

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Electric windows were an option on the Japanese-market Fairlady Z range from mid 1976, on the C-S31 and C-GS31 models. Technically, these were S30-series Z cars ( pre S130-series ).

These models got a fair few electrically-operated gizmos, such as remote-operated fender mirrors.

However, if this car is in the USA then I doubt that it is one of these - or has had the electric window parts retro-fitted onto a '73 model. They probably would not fit in the early doors.

Alan T.

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Originally posted by Nota280

Just wanted to add a few cents about Power Windows. I have a 78 Fairlady-Z that has power windows and power fender mount mirrors. All the wiring and switches appear to be factory nissan.

The inquiry was abiut a 1973. They were not options then.

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I totally agree with the others . . . power windows were not an option on the 73 240Z. In 1979, the GL model 280ZX was introduced, having the luxury options (power windows & steering, cruise control & headlight washers), which lowered its HP tremendously, due to the extra weight of those components. I'm not saying that the other models in between didn't have that option -- I do not have the stats on the rare Fairlady models. However, your question was about the 73 -- so, no, they were not available with the power window option.

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