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Super Fast Datsun 240z Lsx Turbo Street Car!!!! on 2040-cars

Year:1972 Mileage:1
Location:

Cottonwood, Alabama, United States

Cottonwood, Alabama, United States
Advertising:

                                                                                                        SUPER FAST LSX TURBO STREET CAR!!!!

    1972 Datsun 240Z,  6.0L Lq4 engine swap,  Intercooled 76mm Turbo Setup,  TCI Street Fighter TH350 Transmission,  TCI 3500 Stall Converter and R200 (3.54:1) Differential swap. 

     Car is making around 600 HP and is only about 2500#s.  Traps 110 MPH in 1/8th on 8 PSI. Car could easily make 5 sec. 1/8th mile passes with higher boost and re-tuned.
   
    The Car has a new Complete Front & Rear Energy Suspension Polyurethane Bushing kit,  new Tokico hp struts,  Weld Racing wheels Newskinny tires on front and new Hoosier Quick

Time Pro D.O.T 26x9.5 15" out back,  ARP Wheel Studs (rear),  Flush mounted Fuel Cell in trunk,Battery Relocated to trunk,New Radiator (dual fans),  Frame Connectors,  4 pt. roll cage,

  AEM Tru-Boost Boost Controller,  AEM UEGO Wideband,  Bosche 044 fuel pump,  Aeromotive BR FPR,  New  SD 80# Injectors,  New MSD 2-Step,  Tuned with HPTuners,  E-85 pump

gas,  and  the list goes on and on.

    The body has a lot of custom work done to it as well, Shaved side molding, front of the fenders are shaved and the rear tailpanel has been

shaved and has custom tail lights.

    The listing says "CLEAR TITLE" But I do not have one because a Title is not required in Alabama for this year vehicle.

                                                                                            "DEFINITELY NOT A CAR FOR INEXPERIENCED DRIVERS" 

                                                      Destroys Z06 Vettes,  Coyote Mustangs,  GTRs,  and pretty much anything else you may see on the street!!!

                                                                                             Serious Inquiries Only Message Me For More Info. Local Pick-up Only.

 

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37K miles in a 1967 Datsun Roadster

Tue, 11 Mar 2014

When we think of comfy, long-distance road cars, there are a few obvious choices. A Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Bentley Continental GT or, assuming fuel efficiency isn't paramount, a Range Rover are all good options for a road trip. But what if that road trip was 37,000 miles? Maybe something more reliable but still comfortable, then, like a Honda Accord. What about a 1967 Datsun Roadster?
As insane as it sounds, Scott Fisher is doing just that, running a Datsun 1600 Roadster across North America and racking up 13,500 miles in his first three months on the road. His total journey will see him pile over 37,000 miles on his red convertible. The car is lightly modified, but most of the work is for the sake of reliability and comfort, with a five-speed manual 'box, an upgraded radiator and electronic ignition.
Fisher's trip hasn't been all smooth, with a few typical bits of trouble. He also ran into some deer in Utah, quite literally, clipping one of the animals, which delivered quite a bit of damage to the passenger's front fender (hence the rear three-quarter view in our lead shot). Still, the car seems to be holding up well, as shown in this latest video from Petrolicious.

Meet the man who took a year sabbatical to drive his 1967 Datsun Fairlady Roadster

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

A quiet drive in the country can be the most relaxing thing in the world. What if it didn't have to end, and you could keep driving for a week, a month or even a whole year? That's what Scott Fisher is doing by taking a one-year sabbatical from work and driving his 1967 Datsun Fairlady Roadster around North America.
"I had owned a manufacturing business in Las Vegas for 16 years. I knew I needed to kinda' get out, and unwind, and get my mojo back," said Fisher.
Fisher's trip has covered over 30,000 miles through 44 states and 7 Canadian Provinces, and it is not over yet. He left from his home in Las Vegas, NV, last spring and drove to the Pacific. From there, he drove up the coast to the Canadian border and aimed the car for the Atlantic. He just posted on his blog about visiting the Nissan headquarters and museum in Franklin, TN, and his next stops are Mississippi and New Orleans, LA.

Roadkill pits every project car against each other

Sat, 22 Feb 2014

The guys behind Motor Trend's monthly Roadkill series have collected nine of their favorite project cars from their videos and pitted them against each other in a battle royale to determine a winner. It's 44 minutes long, but it's completely worth the investment of time.
The cars run the gamut from a 1973 Chevrolet Ramp Truck, a 1975 AMC Pacer and a legitimately impressive 1967 Chevy Camaro, and they are pitted against each other to see which is the fastest around an autocross course. The drivers include Roadkill's two hosts and Motor Trend's Johnny Lieberman and Carlos Lago. It's reminiscent of the best episodes of Top Gear and worth a watch.
So it's the weekend - the perfect time to relax. Grab your preferred beverage, get comfortable and enjoy 44 minutes of some seriously ratty but utterly cool project cars as they are throttled within an inch of their lives (or past it). Scroll down to check out the video.