1973 Datsun 240z 2.4 Motor, 79,000 On The Odo Clean Title ** Great Driver *nr on 2040-cars
Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:2.4 inline 6
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Z-Series
Trim: Base 240 Z
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Cassette Player, CD Player
Mileage: 79,000
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
1973 Datsun 240Z Series 1 with Bullet Proof 2.4 motor, 79,000 on the odometer this vehicle has a manufacture date of 05/72. It is a running vehicle, current tags, DEQ and Clear/Clean title. Great for a daily driver. It is equipped with the stock SU type carbs and it has, from what I understand, the original motor, it is an inline 6 cylinder motor with a 4 speed transmission. The body is very straight. This is a 40 year old car and it does have a surface rust area, from sitting with a car cover and some surface rust on the door rockers NO CANCER and nothing eating on the under carriage. The interior is in good condition, but could use a carpet kit, in my opinion. I will assist in making shipping or transport arrangements if needed, and will help with international shipping if that is necessary. NO SALES TAX in Oregon! Payment must be in US funds I accept PayPal or a bank wire transfer. A nonrefundable 500 dollar deposit is due at auctions end and complete Payment must be received within 10 calendar days of auction ending, cash balance due when you receive car and title. NO SALES TAX in Oregon! If payment has not been received within 10 calendar days, I reserve the right to cancel the transaction and will file a non-paying bidder claim with eBay. Placing a bid means entering a legally binding contract and acceptance of the above legal conditions. Very good used condition…. I tried to take photo's of all the Blems.. WHAT YOU SEE IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU GET. Please ask questions... Call me if you like... 503.750.0182 leave a VM. I can't always get my phone. I won't respond to text messages except to set a call time or an appointment.... Please don't waste my time, this is a great little car, so be assured, I am not wasting yours! |
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Subaru Legacy pitted against Roadkill project cars
Fri, 05 Sep 2014There's an evergreen debate among auto enthusiasts about whether they would prefer to have the latest and greatest car of today or a certified classic from yesteryear. What if you had to further define that, though, and the choice was between a brand new 2015 Subaru Legacy or a turbocharged Datsun 240Z with a hatch that wouldn't close? Roadkill aimed to find out that and more in one of its best videos to date.
According to the hosts, Subaru came to them, handed over some money and challenged Roadkill's project cars against its latest Legacy. The result is every bit as good (or better) than any automotive-themed show you could find on television.
Things start simple with a figure-eight race in a rodeo arena with the Subaru taking on Roadkill's 1968 Ford Ranchero, originally built for ice racing. From there the Legacy races a 1968 Dodge Charger with no windows around and off-road rally stage. Finally, the Subie goes head-to-head against the Rotsun, the aforementioned turbocharged 240Z, through an abandoned neighborhood. Plus, there's a bonus drag race challenging them all.
Renault planning a Tata Nano rival. Again.
Wed, 28 Nov 2012Four years ago, Renault confirmed that it would partner with India's Bajaj Auto to develop a rival to the Tata Nano. At the time, as everyone waited for the Tata Nano to arrive, you could have used a Richter scale to measure the tremors the executive suites of any automaker with an interest in the low end of emerging markets. Then the Nano, still the cheapest car in the world, didn't sell so well - at the end of last year its sales were just six percent of its most conservative projections - and everyone seemed content to let Tata spend the money to figure out if there really was a market for the cheapest car in the world.
Renault believes there is, kind of. Automotive News Europe reports that it will partner with Nissan to build two low-priced cars for emerging markets, one for €3,000 ($3,888 U.S.) and another for €5,000 ($6,400 U.S.). The price of the least expensive offering is nearly $1,400 more than a Nano, which costs $2,500, and that can't be considered a small sum in comparison. But one of the hindsight knocks on the Nano has been that even in emerging markets buyers don't want a car whose biggest lure is that it is cheap; they'd rather give their aspirations a bit more of a workout.
Renault's offerings are scheduled to hit the non-Western market in late 2014, which is coincidentally the same year that will see the return of the budget-minded and emerging-market-specific Datsun nameplate. They'll be built in Renault facilities in Chennai, India, with no mention made of Bajaj this time around.
Autoblog Podcast #339
Tue, 02 Jul 2013Farewell, Zach Bowman; Pikes Peak 2013; Datsun; 2014 Ram lineup
Episode #339 of the Autoblog Podcast is here, and it's the last rodeo for Zach Bowman before he departs for other pastures. The crew this week consists of Dan Roth, Zach Bowman and Jeff Ross, who talk about the astounding records set at this year's Pike's Peak hill climb, the return of the Datsun brand name and the recently-announced 2014 Ram truck lineup. Of course, we start with the garage and end with your questions and comments. For those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. You can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
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