1974 Datsun 260z, Molded Bodykit, Nice Interior! on 2040-cars
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Engine:2.6L I-6 Cylinder
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Model: Z-Series
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: 260Z 2 Door Coupe
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 61,375
Exterior Color: Corvette Victory Red
I have for sale an excellent example of a 1974 Datsun 260Z. I bought it as a project last summer to restore and daily drive but I have decided to keep my daily driver and upgrade it instead.
I have all receipts dating all the way back to 1973. A great many thousands of dollars have been spent taking care of and updating this car. It has a body kit professionally molded in so it's seamless. The paint is Corvette Victory Red and it has a few cracks in the surface. There are a couple issues that need fixed; the tachometer is currently not reading accurately and the turn signal switch needs replaced. There is not much anyone would need to do to make this a great cruiser or show car.
There is a huge list of items updated or replaced on this car. These are just a few in the last year and a half.
Battery, battery cable
-Clutch, clutch master cylinder, and slave cylinder
-Oil pan gasket, valve cover gasket
-Spark plugs
-Tires
-Front and rear brakes
-Front windshield
-All new weather stripping
-Muffler and new tip
-Pioneer radio and speakers
-Power antenna
-Seats and seat belts
-Center console
-Carpet
-Headlights
Parts from thezstore.com:
-Headliner
-Konig Rewind Silver 14x7 wheels $499.95
-Front bumber, side skirt, and rear bumper. Part number 50-1504A $539.95
-GT Rally Steering Wheel. Part number 50-3102 $174.95
-Fog lights. Part number 33-2022 $49.95
-Outside mirrors. Part number 50-1156 $34.95
I had the vehicle appraised at Pride Auto Plaza in Derby, KS and I have the appraisal information that I can show you along with all of the receipts and information on the car dating back to 1973. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me. Also if you wish to call, email me and I will respond with my phone number.
Thank you for your interest.
- Jason
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A little over a year ago, Nissan revived its old moniker Datsun to serve as a budget brand - similar to what ally Renault did with Dacia. Its lineup (consisting of models like the Go hatchback, Go+ minivan, On-Do sedan and Mi-Do hatch) is largely based on old architecture, packaged with little more than basic equipment and sold at rock-bottom prices. But Bloomberg reports that, even in the brand's core markets like India and Indonesia, the new Datsuns haven't been selling.
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