1972 Datsun 240z on 2040-cars
Winter Springs, Florida, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:L28ET
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Datsun
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Z-Series
Trim: 2D
Drive Type: 5 Speed
Mileage: 104,000
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Priorities in life and Family come first so its time to sell my beautiful Devil Z
Specs:
1972 Datsun 240Z
104K on Body 11,343 on engine, turbo, tranny and diff. (Everything rebuilt )
1982 L28ET from a 280ZX
Borg Warner 5 speed Tranny
R200 Diff non lsd
Front toyota 4 pot brakes
Rear drums
all new brakes including braided lines
Lowering springs
All new Boost, oil pressure and water temp gauges
New manual boost controller
Lots of other new parts, lots...
Wheels and Tires:
Extremely rare and expensive Impul Hoshino G5
Specs:
15x9.25 -19 front -38 rear
Tires:
Falken Ziex 912
195/50/15
95% thread
Car is in great condition, underbody, interior, mechanical, electrical and everything else is in great working condition.
Cons:
Dash has a couple of cracks on top but a dash cap would fix this.
Very small rust bubbles on the bottom of the quarter panel by the door, easy fix.
No radio but it does have all speakers.
Fuel tank is kind of rusty so that was my next fix to remove it and hot tank it.
Any info contact me at ( 4zero7-600-79one1 )
Vehicle is located in Florida
Title is clean and clear.
Datsun Z-Series for Sale
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- 80 datsun 280zx classic engine is inline 6 5 speed manual low miles
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