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VIN is between 1600 and 1700 and spent all of its life in SoCal. Still has its original Hitachi AM radio and ashtray.  Here's the link:

http://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/cto/5705661047.html

 

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8 hours ago, Patcon said:

I saw that car last night. It looked like a great solid car. I probably wouldn't even paint it. Buff it and get the mechanicals and interior right and drive it...

I agree with you, Charles.  This car looks very solid and for an early Series I car, $5,500.00 is a bargain.  

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I have a 1970 240Z. Serial # is HLS30-06026. Never wrecked no rust, all original including paperwork.  Any have an idea how much this is worth? I have an interested party but I do not know the price as I cannot find one anymore online. Yes I have pictures but it is in good condition.

Thanks,

12 minutes ago, tse4me said:

Any have an idea how much this is worth?

Look at Hagerty's site and evaluate the condition of the car by their descriptions. Look on collector car trader or Hemmings motor news for similar cars. The number isn't so low as to change the value a lot IMO

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