1974 Datsun 260z Central U.s.a. Location "nebraska" on 2040-cars
Amherst, Nebraska, United States
I HAVE OWNED THE Z FOR 2 YEARS. ITS A GREAT DAILY DRIVER. I WILL GIVE YOU AS MUCH INFO AS I CAN ON THIS VERY DECENT 260Z. I DRIVE THE CAR DURING SUMMER,SPRING & FALL.ROUND TRIP 35 TO 75 MILES. I HAVE PUT ABOUT 12,000 MILE ON IT. THE CAR WAS TOTALY RESTORED INC. ENGINE IN ABOUT 1990. I HAVE PUT SOME WORK INTO IT. NEW BRAKE ROTORS - 1 NEW BRAKE DRUM - NEW BRAKE AND CLUTCH MASTER CYLINDERS - NEW CLUTCH SLAVE - NEW REAR BRAKE CYLINDERS - NEW TIRES - NEW WIND SCREEN - NEW IPOD PLAYER UNDER THE PASS SEAT - NEW AIR CLEANER. THE CAR USES NO OIL BUT THE VALVE COVER GASKET NEEDS CHANGED. SHIFTS GREAT. DRIVES GREAT AND GETS 25 MPG. THERE IS VIRTUALLY NO RUST ON THE CAR. SEE PICS. THE POWER ANTENA EVEN WORKS.CLOCK NO.. THE BAD NEWS. THE TAC JUMPS AROUND. NEEDS BALAST RESISTOR. HEAD LINER NEEDS TO BE PUT BACK INTO THE CAR. MINOR UJOINT SLAP. NEEDS A PAINT JOB TO REALLY MAKE IT POP. MINOR BODY WORK.RF BUMPER BRACKET.U GET OWNERS MAN,ORIG TOOLS, NEW STARTER WHATEVER ELSE I HAVE FOR THE CAR. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK. GOOD LUCK
On Nov-24-13 at 13:08:16 PST, seller added the following information: I ALSO HAVE THE ORIGINAL DATSUN FACRORY WORK SHOP MANUAL. THE RADIO AND IPOD UNIT NEEDS SPEAKERS. |
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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.
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