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How rare is an original 5 speed manual 240z?


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The 1973 240z that I've recently purchased is a 5mt. I assumed that it had some work done on it to convert it to a 5mt with a newer transmission, maybe from a 280z. However with some research and a Hayens manual, it seems that I have an original 5 speed based on my VIN and this page below. I'm wondering about how to verify that it is truly an original 5mt and if this is a big deal or not. Thanks!

HLS30167378 is my VIN

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Edited by GeoJoe

Canada =USA in this one case...

Now we need detailed pictures of the trans to look for clues to see if its a 280zx or 280z 5 speed, or a roadster transplate or a true non-NorthAm 5 speed.

Edited by zKars

Naw, I'm dealing with a guy in the Sugar Hill area off Peachtree Industrial who restores only old Z's. I just got it a couple weeks ago and trying to get on his schedule for a full once-over. He's got an awesome set of tools... Haha

Actually, it's more like the Haynes manual is wrong.

The Haynes manual is correct*. You guys are just not understanding the differences between an HLS30U and an HLS301 ( or an HS30U ).

*Shocking, but true in this case.....

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