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  1. Thank you for your responses, very helpful and this will help me alot through the process of maybe buying this lovely car. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Thanks for the response, that's exactly what I was looking for. I always wanted to have a project car and I think this might be the one. It is always fun though that at the end of the project you can still make money if ever you want to sell it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Thanks for the response, that's exactly what I was looking for. I always wanted to have a project car and I think this might be the one. It is always fun though that at the end of the project you can still make money if ever you want to sell it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. Thanks for the response, that's exactly what I was looking for. I always wanted to have a project car and I think this might be the one. It is always fun though that at the end of the project you can still make money if ever you want to sell it. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. There might be a bit of misunderstanding and I might be the cause for this.. I'm wondering the value of a 1973 240z restored with no rust fresh paint everything clean cut and in good mechanical order, not the one I'm wanting to buy. For example most shelby 1969 are sold at 100,000$ + when restored. I'm wondering the same thing for a 240z. I know that they aren't worth 100,000 but are they selling for 5k? 10k? 20? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  6. i didn't know i had to get to know people on this forum to ask a question I'm sorry. all i wanted to know is the value of the car and what i should look at before buying this car,
  7. i am here asking for help if you don't want to give it then don't answer. i have looked around and last that i checked this is a forum for 240z so there must be some experts here. from the researched i found that it could be worth from 8000$ to 30,000$ so its quite a large margin
  8. the owner always wanted to have one but he isn't mechanically inclined and has time went by i guess he lost interest and he is now old. since its on primer id obviously would want to paint it so id probably do a nice restore and put couple of thousand dollars depending how much these cars go for. if its 15,000 then its forsake worth it if the floor is good and body with the interior being okay and if it starts.
  9. I have the possibility to buy a 1973 240z manual for 1500$. the body looks great however its on primer, i haven't looked a the interior yet nor the floors and gas tank would need to be emptied before trying to start it. however if all these things are good is this a good deal ? it has been in a driveway for 25years + with a tarp on top of it. by the way this is a canadian car or atleast been in canada for more then 25 years. Is there any specific points i should look at before actually doing an investment on this ? question is, is a 1973 240z a car that is worth a lot once fully restored ? i would like to maybe do a "flip" with this car or maybe evan keep it for a while to make some bucks. once i have pictures i will try to post them up. thanks
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