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1983 Nissan 280zx Base Coupe 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars

US $1,500.00
Year:1983 Mileage:137228
Location:

Woodstock Valley, Connecticut, United States

Woodstock Valley, Connecticut, United States
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My 1983 280ZX is up for sale. I have owned this vehicle for 25 of its 31 year age and found it to be a truly amazing car. I have never touched the engine besides changing oil, alternator, radiator, water pump, and battery. It does not burn any oil and has lots of life left. The body is straight and paint still looks great. It was professionally repainted about 20 years ago. Never driven in winters since I have had it and always garaged.

There are minor issues but it can be driven away without a problem. Here's the list of issues:
  • Oil pump is weak (still the original one) but still has oil pressure. I will include a new oil pump and gasket.
  • Ignition switch is worn so it takes some "jiggling" to get it started. Worn ignition switches are a known issue with these cars.
  • Right front fender has a little scrape that can be easily smoothed out and repainted. Very superficial.
  • Rack and pinion leaks but has been holding oil since I put stop leak in it. Steering is hard but not too bad.
  • Driver side rocker panel below door has some rot which is easily repairable.
  • Floorpans are rusted, the driver side being worse than the passenger side.
  • Seats are cracked and need to be replaced or refurbished.
  • Left front tire has a slow leak which must be the bead or valve. Been that way for years.
  • There's a water leak on the driver side, presumably from the windshield that was replaced about 20 years ago due to a crack. Never took the time to find the source because I don't drive it in the rain.
  • The car has been sitting for about one year but has been started every 2-3 weeks. Battery has a maintenance charger attached to it.
My fixed price is very reasonable given the scarcity and popularity of these cars. They will only appreciate with age. I have the vehicle for sale locally so act fast before it's gone!

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