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Colorado 240Z (1972) 240Z FOR SALE!!!! CHEAP!!


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Pictures are found 8 posts below Thank You

I just recently bought a 1972 240Z along with my 280Z... but I don't have room for the 240Z...

simply no room.

I bought the car however, just for the front passenger fender and that's it.

The car runs and very little rust (rust spot on the driver fender)

and some along the door sill of the drivers door.

Underbody.. free of any bad rust...

FLoorBoards are GREAT!

The car has a 4-speed manual tranny with a strong clutch and good brakes. The engine RUNS like I said.. but needs carb tuning.

The car does need work though. The previous owner repaired some existing rust on the rear fenders but was repaired and new metal was welded on. It has some body filler to smooth it out. And it has diff. colored doors and needs front and rear bumpers. Also a new passenger fender will be needed since i used it. Paint is needed as well. Kinda dull and then the body filler stuff

I have pictures.. but I need to load them up.. will have them very soon.

I need this car OUT by January 17th if possible.. otherwise to the junkyard it goes!

Best offer... name any price and I will start off from there..

I AM NOT LOOKING TO GET MUCH MONEY.. i just need to get rid of it.

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LOL...

I am only 17.. and I live under my parents house, and they don't want another car outside.

I would LOVE to have the car.. but I can't keep it at my house, and I can't afford the $140 a month for storage.. as a poor High School kid.

I figured someone would want the car. The junkyard will pay me $80 for it.. but i was wondering.. if anyone else wanted a good 240Z and I could possibly get something for it.

But by the 17th I will have no choice.. my parents want it OUT.. so I will have to settle for scrapping it.

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Why don't you find a friend with more space who will let you park it for, say, $20 a month? I'm afraid that your parent's deadline is forcing you to make an unwise decision. If the car is in as good a shape as you claim you'll eventually be able to find someone who will buy it for a lot more than you're willing to settle for now; it just may take some time.

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