Everything posted by Patcon
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73 for auction in LA - Future Auction
Got the rear quarter pretty good too. I use to have an IAA account. They are a dealer only auction site and I didn't feel like paying the fee every year. That's why I asked. I wonder if the SCA site is dealer only or a public site. If I were going to pay their fee I would just try to re-up my old IAA account. IAA cars can sit for months while they get the title work sorted. Things use to sit in my watch list forever. If you could buy it cheap enough transportation would probably add no more than $1,000 to the car. None of that damage scares me. I need another project like I need a "hole in the head"
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73 for auction in LA - Future Auction
Do you have a way to bid on that IAA auction?
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77 at Copart
I don't really know. When Walter's car went through Copart a year or so ago it went to like $4k but it was a 240 and not nearly as badly hit. I would be surprised if it brought 10% of the advertised ACV because it's a 280z. Usually cars tend to bring about 30% of a reasonable fair market value. If you said the car was worth 8k that would be what, like $2,400. The car is a total loss and not getting repaired like many of these cars do. So that makes it a parts car; so I think $2400 is way too high. I will watch it. I would think being in Canada should make it cheaper too, less competition. WAG would be $1,000 or so. It's not "pure sale" so the seller might have unreasonable expectations. If you end up being the high bidder there is nothing wrong with not negotiating on their counter offers and sticking with your initial bid. I have done this many times on the same car. Eventually they figure out it's not going to bring what they want. Keep in mind the additional fees for the total price!
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77 at Copart
The value is based on the current market value with out the damage. The car probably wasn't quite there but not a total miss either. It's a shame it isn't a little earlier for your door cards. I figured the "Emporium" needed to restock after your shopping sprees!
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Home Built Z 'Full video build'
@Home Built by Jeff Much better!!! The heater valves are hard to service and can be a little pricey. Some other guys have found newer parts that will work as a suitable replacement with some rework.
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
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77 at Copart
This car is in Calgary. Probably a lot of good parts. The car looks pretty clean and well cared for. At least until impact https://www.copart.com/lot/39659858 @wheee! @zKars
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Fairlady 432 at Auction
Do you have a link to the seller?
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We're bringin' back the Flat Tops!
I agree, they are easily disfigured. I would hate to see two good candidates destroyed. You could get some Freeze Off spray. I think CRC makes it. I have had good luck with it and a torch.
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We're bringin' back the Flat Tops!
Can you get a flare nut wrench over those? You may have to experiment with metric and standard to see which fits the best. That or a really good pair of the vise grips I bought but they will leave more marks than the flare nut wrench. This or this
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Worth looking at? #1
About 9k now. Not a bad price if it's mostly rust free
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Fuel Pump Relays rewire
It sounded like this might be a needed daily driver ASAP
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Fairlady 432 at Auction
The other possibility is these are not sub par wheels but made to a decent standard. Since some of the buyers may be running them on expensive classic cars. Hard to know, unless you know the source and their reputation.
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How Many 240Z’s (1970 to 1973) are left?
I'd be surprised if there were that many. WAG would be 10-20% of production How many came to the US out of total production?
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Spare engine N42
I don't see a down side to this. Do you?
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
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MIG welding with power from a portable generator?
@SteveJ @Captain Obvious I don't really know the answer, maybe the "sparkies" will. I know a welder wants clean power to make good welds. I don't know how to quantify that.
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1973 240Z worth a look, near Indianapolis
I didn't look through all the pics. That's too bad. Price goes down accordingly
- Duffy's 1/71 Series 1 240z build
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HLS30-00762 popped up, pretty banged up
No offense taken
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Sport Mirror base Gaskets
I've got a set of those mirrors somewhere. I wonder if I can locate them?
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Brake Line Color or Finish
Excellent!
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HLS30-00762 popped up, pretty banged up
I agree with 26th. I think done reasonably well the car is 50k or so. I would say any sub 2000# cars are considered really early cars. That might even apply to 5000# and below. the first 500# cars are a breed apart and are already in the 90-100k value area.
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1973 240Z worth a look, near Indianapolis
That looks to be a really nice car for the money!
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Brake Line Color or Finish
What was the product number and color?