1982 Datsun 280zx 2 Door Coupe Non Turbo T-top!! Great Project Car!! on 2040-cars
Panama City Beach, Florida, United States
This is a PROJECT CAR. 1982 Datsun Nissan 280 ZX Coupe T-top non turbo. I bought the car 3 months ago. I started to fix it up, but the housing area I live in will not let me work on it anymore. I need to sell soon! All the work I did is my lose, your gain. I had the car towed to a mechanic shop and was told needs electrical issues fixed/ignition switch/computer/sensor.
I have done several things already: New fuel pump, fuel lines, fuel filter, and fuel injector. Valve Cover Gasket New Distributor Cap, rotor, and coil New spark plugs and wires New Battery and wiring connectors (4) new tires on original rims and center caps are clean!! New air filter Comes with new brake pads and oil filter (just bought them) Car does not run, will turn over but will not drive, will need to be towed. Car does have rust on passenger side mainly at rear spare tire well and rear deck. Drivers side great. NO SHIPPING, local pick up only please. $500 non-refundable deposit required within 24 hours of end of auction, balance due at time of car pick up, no personal checks. Cash or bank check at pick up. I do have a friend that has a car hauler trailer, text me for possible delivery cost (if we deliver though, full cost of auction must be paid before delivery) I do reserve the right to end this auction at any time due to the fact that I have it for sell locally. You can text me with questions at 850 - 596 - 1414 Car is located in Panama City Beach Florida 32413. I had already started to demo the inside, all parts come with car, including the original t-top covers, spare tire, jack, hard to find items, including the window sticker from purchase and the owners manual, I also have the aftermarket repair manual just purchased brand new. I have all receipts, clear clean title already signed and ready to go! Very motivated seller, please contact me with questions, offers, anything! |
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