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  1. Kurt, Interesting.... we were discussing your car and the others in the "Zcar Potter's Field" in a thread here on Classic Zcar Club. Here's the linK, we started discussing your car on Reply #20: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17263&highlight=arizona
  2. Well, guess what?..........The guy had one on the line and couldn't reel it in! Like I said last week, he should have lowered the reserve and let this guy buy it.... he'll never get anyone to offer that much again.
  3. Ed, Congratulations, your car looks great!
  4. ....46 and there's so much more!!! ( I was only 19 when I bought my first 240z, a '72 back in '78, right after my freshman year in college).
  5. Pennyman, You should buy it, fix her up a little and sell it for a nice profit! I'm sure you could buy it from the Pick-N-Pull for next to nothing!
  6. I can't believe it! If this is the only bid this guy gets, he should lower the reserve before the auction ends to $19k and take money and run!!!!!!
  7. Yes, it's definitely a Corvette. Fiberglass pieces missing everywhere and yes, I see the Stingray emblem. The rear window and deck are so flattened out and misshapen that it doesn't even look like a Vette. A total loss.
  8. I wonder where this race took place. Does the track look familiar to anyone?
  9. Are those bullet holes on the side of the car? I wonder if the data plate is still there? Too bad about the engine........ well, I agree with the rest of you, the car needs to be restored.
  10. Ouch! How many hundreds of thousands of dollars are we talking about here? Classic Corvettes, Shelbys and Mustangs. I hope no one was serioiusly injured.
  11. Check this wild ride out: http://cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp?tracktype=usedcc&searchType=25&paId=174780704&pageNumber=0&numResultsPerPage=50&largeNumResultsPerPage=0&sortorder=descending&sortfield=PRICE+descending&certifiedOnly=false&recnum=5&leadExists=true&criteria=K-%7CE-ALL%7CM-_65_%7CH-%7CD-_2998_%7CN-N%7CR-10000%7CI-1%7CP-PRICE+descending%7CQ-descending%7CX-antique%7CZ-80124&aff=national
  12. Great pics, Eric! Pic #5, the '63 split-window Corvette is awsome!
  13. I agree with you, Zsaint. I also hope the worker (who appeared to be dead) survived the accident.
  14. Check this out and make sure you watch the entire video! http://www.bikepics.com/movies/000183/
  15. Classic Subarus??????? What Subaru is a classic?? a Brat perhaps???
  16. Speaking of Herbie...... I just recently took my 11-year old twin daughters to see the brand new Herbie movie and there was a badly-faded yellow 280Z in the movie. The 280Z was in a demolition derby type of event of all things, trying to crush Herbie. There was also a '04 GT0 (without the hood scoops), a '05 Corvette (both of which were driven by Matt Dillon), a '66 or '67 GTO and a bunch of other cars. The movie had some NASCAR racing in it with a lot of special effects.
  17. You guys should contact the seller, Moose483 and find out if he is going to list the arcade! Only thing is, it probably has spary paint on it and he will want about 3 times what its worth.
  18. I wonder if this guy will try and relist the car.......just a hint dude, try cleaning it up a bit and use some acetone on the hood BEFORE you retake the pictures ......Oh, also if you really want to sell it, try lowering the reserve by about 4 grand!
  19. This one would be a strong candidate for Jay Leno's "Stuff We Found on Ebay" segment, although it would need to be slightly edited for TV.
  20. Rick, I use to drive my first 240z everywhere (a '72) when I was in college and single. I have a family now, with a wife and 4 kids and I have to be more responsible and not so care-free. I hear what your saying, but I now wear a helmet when I ski, I no longer ride motorcycles and I won't drive my 240Z or any other death trap on a busy highway. There's far too many big SUVs here in the Denver area and way too many people on the highways compared to when I use to drive my first Z over 20 years ago! Steve
  21. Very sad story. My condolences to the families of the two people killed. We all know that 240Zs are very light, thin-metal cars that weren't exactly built like the Volvos of their time. I won't drive my two on the highway for that very reason.
  22. Here's my two: '71 VIN# 25734 '72 VIN# 64733 In another thread here on Classic Zcar Club, we were discussing engine numbers, engine casting numbers & engine block types: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13151&page=1&pp=15
  23. Interesting.......my '71 also has a P30 block, engine #032875, car vin #25734 manufacture date of 3/71, which matches the strut tower plate. I will have to take a look at my 72's block later since it's in storage right now, but it does have a matching engine number........You all know the story with the extra E31 block engine that I have...
  24. Well, it's been over a year since I started this thread (my first one on Classic Zcar Club!) and I still have this mysterious orphan E-31 engine block with a E-31 head, the old "Nissan 2400 OHC" valve cover, the older SU carbs and all kinds of black braided hoses, which would all point to a 1970 engine, but it has the higher 060039 serial number. As Carl Beck had indicated on this thread, that would reflect an approximate manufacture date of 10/71 or an early 1972 model. But 1972's didn't have E-31 blocks (Series I only), E-31 heads (Series I & II) or the old valve cover (early Series I only). I think that Carl's hunch that the block was misstamped in the factory is probably the most likely scenario. But, no one was really able to come up with a definitve way to translate the engine casting codes. This engine's casting code is "9X04D"....(9=1969, X=?, 04=day, D=December)???
  25. Only 17 minutes left (at the time of this posting) and this '70 is going very cheap at only $315.00! TexasZ, now is your chance!
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