1975 Fully Rebuilt Datsun 280z New Paint on 2040-cars
West Monroe, Louisiana, United States
Up for sale is my pretty much completely rebuilt 1975 Datsun 280Z. The car has been sanded painted and done right with original OEM color. I have had the rear differential rebuilt with new gears seals and and gaskets. Rebuilt transmission and new OEM clutch and clutch plate new radiator water pump. New bigger alternator with internal voltage regulator and fuses to do away with the problematic external voltage regulator and fusable links. New battery and sensor wiring where there was bad wiring. New carpet up to date inspection good gas mileage. Car has all new brake lines. Car kept in Garage and with a cover I only took the pictures outside in a parking lot that is not where it is kept I can post pictures of it in the garage. 280Z also has remote door locks installed with a keyless entry system. Has Upgraded R134 A/C system so air blows really cold. Car is ready to drive and it drives great with good power. Cash preferred but will consider other methods of payment thank you for your interest feel free to ask any questions. Please make an offer I will consider any offer.
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