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Hi Im 45 years old. I had a 70z restored, but got rid of it abut 8 years ago. Then I bought a 72z which has been pretty much sitting while I bought parts etc to restore. It needs rust work but the floors are good and rails not bad.

we moved into a newer house a few years ago and I am putting up a garage.

I bought a 6m sailboat last summer

Ive always loved 240z's.

...and I bought a 71 TR6 a few weeks ago. I now have waaaay too much going on. I just spent the afternoon working on the z car carb. Will post carb questions later.

The car actually has the original AM FM radio, and I started playing with the antenna switch and it actually works! Ha! Now I have to keep this car too.

anyway Im back after a couple years of inactivity, so I thought I would stop and say hi. The z car might end up getting a maaco paint job and be the kids car for a few years. I will then restore it again, and it will be my car. or...

to heck with the kids, I'll convince my wife I need 3 cars (my daily driver is a 07 Subaru Impreza SE) and a sailboat.

anybody got ridelin?

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Funny you said you just bought a TR6. I have two of them and just recently got back into Zs. I bought a 72 and am looking for an 82-83 for a daily driver. I forgot how much fun the Z is and am selling one of my TR6, Z is more fun. Still restoring a 71 TR6, which I will keep, but the Z, even though built the same time, is so far superior.

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