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1974 Datsun 260z Automatic A/t Needs Tlc No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1974 Mileage:30961
Location:

Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States

**NO RESERVE**

THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 1974 DATSUN 260Z - BUILD DATE 11/74.

ALL ORIGINAL MILES 30,961

ALL ORIGINAL CLASSIC

The car is being sold, "as is." It is an automatic. I have no keys for the vehicle. It is said they were lost in a garage fire, umpteen years ago. It is possible through the lack of registration the buyer of this vehicle will be second or third owner. This car has been parked for 10+ years; UNREGISTERED. After 10yrs in CA cars fall off the records. I've already confirmed this with my local DMV. Your registration process should be fairly painless, the car is SMOG EXEMPT! So it's like registering a new car. Out of state buyers please consult your local DMV rules & regulations for out of state vehicles. Overall, It appears to be in good shape. The car was stored with fluids which is usually a good sign that it was running. Maintenance is strongly suggested prior to starting the car. Everything on the car is operational that can be tested without batt. power. I have also created a blog to encompass the condition of this car. The sense of true nostalgia is felt. Although used and over 40yrs old interior "appears" pristinely preserved. However, some interior console parts have been removed by thieves. The car suffers from cancer in the popular Z areas. Areas that need immediate attention are floor pans and frame rails ( aka dog legs ). With that said please take your time to view the blog. See link attached via image below. Let's find this car the perfect home, happy bidding, and good luck to all of you.





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Item is used, therefore being sold "as is." SEE ALL IMAGES BEFORE YOU BID.

Items are vintage and do show some age but can be restored to a pristine state at buyers expense.

Actual item is pictured.


WARRANTY

Second hand parts do not come with warranty. Make sure the item is what you need before you buy.

SHIPPING

I will assist as best I can, any in-state, and or out-of-state buyers with s/h or automotive transport. 

I am willing to deliver locally or transport vehicle to a automotive shipping services company.

Shipping, Handling, Delivery costs are responsibility of the buyer.



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