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1981 Datsun 280zx, T-tops, 72k Original Miles, Nice, Runs/drives Beautiful, A/c on 2040-cars

Year:1981 Mileage:72418
Location:

Saint Cloud, Minnesota, United States

Saint Cloud, Minnesota, United States
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 Beautiful 1981 Datsun 280ZX Hatchback.  Only 72k original miles. 

No reserve sale, bid with confidence.

Owned by an older woman for past 6 years and was previously owned in Missouri.  Only driven in summers.  Very nice condition.  Runs and drives great.  Amazing car, everything works including cruise control, window motors, side mirrors, and door locks.  The mechanical condition of the car is excellent as well, no engine lights, etc.  Car drives like new. A/C and heater work. Brakes have no pulsations or noises.  Steering is straight with no vibrations.  Tires are like new, original alloy wheels are nice as well.  You could drive this car across country today!  Brand new battery just installed. Interior is very nice seats look new, carpet very nice as well.  All gauges are operating properly. Very clean underbody. We are a dealer and I want to accurately describe any cosmetic blemishes as best as I can, car is very nice for age but there are a few cosmetic blemishes.  Two very small spots of surface rust bubbled paint (quarter size on hood and quarter size on cross member above driver side window.  Rear bumper is warped on drivers side (see pictures).  Vehicle has been repainted but looks very nice.  Dash has a small crack, see pictures. Radio has some wear and signal is not great, but does function. A few door dings are present on the vehicle.  Other than that, this is a very nice Datsun.  Would make a very fun summer driver or bring to car shows.  NO Reserve sale bid with confidence, this Datsun needs a good home.  We welcome third party inspections.  If you would like to fly in we will cover your transportation from the MSP airport to our dealership.  We can also help with shipping if needed.  Please feel free to contact us with any questions or additional information.  Thank You!  I have sold many cars across the country and have had very happy buyers, please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

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