1970 Datsun 240z Series 1 on 2040-cars
Huntington Station, New York, United States
1970 Datsun 240Z Series I
This beautifully classic Datsun coupe is the FIRST model production year of 240z! You don’t see these too often! It was manufactured in June 1970. All numbers match for someone interested in a total restoration. Runs and drives great mechanically. Interior has no rips or tears. Solid Floor boards, although rust is starting to develop. We have had this car over 10 years and was garaged until we just moved. 6- cylinder engine mostly original, but does have headers on the exhaust. Some of the exterior paint is starting to chip and there is slight damage to bottoms of both front fenders was due to an irresponsible mechanic. The car was previously painted by the former owner and maintenance has been performed routinely on the car. The car has rare dealer original A/C installed. (Not Currently Connected) Average value for this model and year is $15k asking $6599 for a start. Thanks for looking! Nissan 240z |
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