1974 Datsun (nissan) 260z 4 Speed Very Good Condition on 2040-cars
Bellevue, Washington, United States
THIS 1974 DATSUN 260Z IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. IT IS PAINTED CORVETTE VICTORY RED. THE ENTIRE INTERIOR IS NEW OR NEWER. THE HEAD LINER IS NEW, THE CARPETS ARE NEW, THE DASH BOARD IS NEW AND THE SEATS ARE 'NEWER'. THERE IS ALSO A NEWER PIONEER STEREO W/CD. THE CAR RUNS GREAT AND IF I HAD ROOM TO KEEP IT GARAGED, I WOULD. THE Z HAS A BODY KIT WHICH IS ALSO NEWER AND THE BATTERY AND ALTERNATOR WERE JUST REPLACED. THE MAG WHEELS ARE ABOUT A YEAR OLD. NATURALLY, ON A 40 YEAR OLD CAR THERE ARE A COULD OF THINGS THAT NEED REPLACING. THE CLOCK DOESN'T RUN, NOR DOES THE TURN SIGNALS. ALL OF THESE PARTS CAN BE FOUND ON EBAY ALMOST ANY WEEK. I JUST DON'T HAVE THE TIME RIGHT NOW TO FIX THEM. I AM ALSO INCLUDING AN AIR CONDITIONING UNIT FOR THE Z. IT ISN'T INSTALLED BUT IS A GREAT ADD ON FOR ONE PRICE.
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