1971 Datsun Z-series on 2040-cars
Sacramento, California, United States
Feel free to ask me any questions about the car : amberaoostermann@ukelectricians.net .
ALL ORIGINAL / NUMBERS MATCHING
EXCELLENT DAILY DRIVER
I'm selling my 1971 240z finished in rally flats white over black interior. Previous owner/enthusiast owned it for
the last 20 years. Always a California car. NO RUST!
45,700 original miles
Clean battery box, rust free floor pans, spare well and rockers. This is an all numbers matching car. Tasteful
modifications include:
ATK performance 5 speed transmission (great on the freeway)
1.5" lowering springs and electronic ignition upgrade
This car is equipped with original dealer-optioned sunroof.
The black interior is in excellent condition, tear free headliner and new carpets.
Corbeau racing seats.
Original wood steering wheel and shift knob are in excellent condition. All emblems are present. This has been a
very well cared for 240z
All gauges work as they should INCLUDING THE CLOCK!
All jacking tools still in stowage compartments
Clean engine bay. All turn signals and brake lights works as they should. Brakes and e-brake work well. Riding on
its original Enkie rims (dealer optioned), original bumpers with all original rubber trim still present. All tow
hooks still present. Underside is clean and car leaks no fluids. (I park it in my garage, not a drop, no leaks)
Newer exhaust, sounds amazing yet not too loud. Doors close well and all lock as they should, including hatch.
Still has its original keys.
Car runs and drives well. Idles at 800rpm (electronic ignition). Clutch is smooth and free of any issues. Blower
and heater work well, fresh air ducting works as it should. A pleasure to drive. I would not hesitate to drive it
anywhere in the country. Located in Paso Robles, CA, you can come enjoy wine country and drive it home anywhere.
A true classic sports car with legendary reliability. Feel free to contact me with any questions.
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