Datsun 280zx 10th Anniversary Edition Limited 15,461 Miles Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Southampton, Pennsylvania, United States
You are bidding on a 1980 Datsun 280ZX 10th anniversary edition. It is number 2587 out of a total of 3000 10th anniversary cars. This was brought out by Datsun to commemorate the Z car that started in 1970 with the 240Z. This one was purchased new by the current owner and carefully cared for over the last 34 years. It has only covered 15,461 easy miles and has remained covered in the garage ever since it was purchased. The owner is a neighbor and I am assisting them in selling the car. I have no financial interest in the car. The car is in absolutely excellent condition. There are no dents, no paint blemishes that I could find, all original black and gold paint, no interior rips, tears, stains or wear marks, and the T tops are in excellent condition. All original dealer equipment is still with the car including the owner's manual. There is a custom fit cover for indoor storage time along with a black padded bra for the nose when traveling to avoid paint chips. The original factory T Top storage pockets are also included. The car starts instantly and runs and drives like it should. New tires and a new battery were recently installed on the car. The original wheels are in nice shape with only a very small bit of clear coat here and there, not very noticeable at all. The car has an automatic transmission.. All service records from new are included with the car. This may be the nicest ultra low mile 10th anniversary ZX in the United States, a rare opportunity to acquire a time capsule Datsun ZX.
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Datsun Z-Series for Sale
- 1977 280z 13,000 miles all original(US $20,000.00)
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