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ok first off, im an idiot. now with that out of the way here is what i found.

on the right side of my engine block where the two flat spots are i found L24 082194.

on the right strut tower stamped on the Data Plate above the CAR NO. is the Engine NO. (exactly where you said it was Carl) L24-187695.

on the drivers door jam is another Data Plate with the the date of manufacture 7/73.

so now i can plainly see(since is daytime) that the two numbers dont match. oh well at least i know, right? THANKS for the help and everything!!!!!

PS. i will try to get some pics. but i am slow when it comes to all that high speed stuff like computers.

  • 2 years later...
So just how much more desirable is a matching numbers 240z ??

My 72 is all matching. :squareeye

I guess that all depends upon what the owner wants to do with the car. To some people it would be an important issue (like someone wanting to do a restoration), and for others, meaningless (an individual wanting a driver or to do an engine transplant). Personally, I think an original engine adds something, but the 'value' of that is in the eyes of the buyer when the car is being sold. The last Z I sold was a '71 with matching engine.... the buyer gave me the engine when we settled up. Obviously it meant nothing to him.

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