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A Best of Craigslist would be a great idea! I've been looking for a 240Z for quite a while and asked for members opinions on ones I've seen on Craigslist. Chances are if it's for sale, someone on this site either knows the car or can ponit out the good and bad to a novice like myself.

Some go under the radar.

I guess it depends on the ones saavy on shipping or going long distances for their car, but if that's the case, for those individuals hunting ebay, going into different cities Craigslist classifieds where they are willing to venture and check them as well as locals.

Some go under the radar.

I guess it depends on the ones saavy on shipping or going long distances for their car, but if that's the case, for those individuals hunting ebay, going into different cities Craigslist classifieds where they are willing to venture and check them as well as locals.

Having a car shipped is a pain. Done it once before. However, I'm beginning to think it is the only way I'm going to find one without a ton of rust. Since I'm in no hurry, I don't mind the hunt.

I tried to open the link, but it is expired.

My mother (age 82) wants to sell her 1971 240Z. It is totally stock, she is the original owner. It runs and drives well.

What do you think it is worth? What is the best way to sell it? Locally on Craigslist? I looked at Ebay, but they don't seem to have sold many at all- and they are either fixed up totally, modified with V8's, or total fix-er-ups.

I am trying to decide about how much to ask and the best way to sell- any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks~

I tried to open the link, but it is expired.

My mother (age 82) wants to sell her 1971 240Z. It is totally stock, she is the original owner. It runs and drives well.

I am trying to decide about how much to ask and the best way to sell- any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks~

You should post some pictures so some of the more qualified can provide good info. I base my personal value on the body (damage from rust or, accidents?) & whether it is unmodified

My mother (age 82) wants to sell her 1971 240Z. It is totally stock, she is the original owner. It runs and drives well.

What do you think it is worth?

Your description places it somewhere between $500 and $20,000. Details and photo's would be helpful.

I tried to open the link, but it is expired.

My mother (age 82) wants to sell her 1971 240Z. It is totally stock, she is the original owner. It runs and drives well.

What do you think it is worth? What is the best way to sell it? Locally on Craigslist? I looked at Ebay, but they don't seem to have sold many at all- and they are either fixed up totally, modified with V8's, or total fix-er-ups.

I am trying to decide about how much to ask and the best way to sell- any help is greatly appreciated!

Thanks~

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