Datsun 240z 1972 Restored New Engine, Suspension, Interior - Lamborghini Green on 2040-cars
Saint Cloud, Florida, United States
1972 Datsun 240Z that has had an 8 year restoration. I have been transferred for work and have to sell. Started Bid at very low price, but will accept a reasonable offer, so Email me your offer for consideration. This Z handles and run perfect. Painted Lamborghini Green. Very Rare High Performance E-31 Head that has been ported for performance and also comes with 2 extra heads/cams...etc. Ported intake with Triple Solex Mikuni Carb's Professional built engine with all performance parts and cam. The transmission was changed to a 280z 5 speed but also comes with the original 4 speed transmission . ADDED DESCRIPTION on ENGINE: new rings, rod & main bearings, timing chain, new chain guides/tensioner, head porting on the E-31 head, new lash caps, new valves, new performance cam, high performance valve springs,new oil pump, all new gaskets from the oil pan up, Koni racing suspension Inserts & Springs. Front Sway Bar and Strut cross member bar. I also have the rear sway bar, but have not installed it.. New gas tank, new electric and mechanical fuel pumps and vent hoses.... Every has been converted to polyurethane. New Tires with Mag Rims - also still have the original 4 stock rims that comes with the car auction. New header with 2 1/2" exhaust and a DynoMax muffler Front aero package air dam and rear spoiler. Xenon running lights in the air dam. New Seats, Interior, carpet with 240Z floor mats. Z Fender mats for when working on engine you won't scratch fenders. MOMO steering wheel. Weather stripping has been replaced, what I did not replace I have the new rubber for still new in the box. I also have the complete A/C unit and bracket, just never installed it but everything and all spares go with the sale... Mileage 200 on new engine. Over $17,000. I have $12K just in the engine, ported head & intake, and the carbs.. It does not have a radio and it does have the typical 2 small cracks in the top of the dash. Contact Barry 407-334-8887 |
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