1977 Datsun 280z 2door Coupe on 2040-cars
Waunakee, Wisconsin, United States
I have for sale a gingerly used 1977 two owner Datsun 280z 2 door coupe. I purchased this car 2 months ago from the original owner who kept her garage stored for 37 years. This was my dream car when I was in High School……unfortunately my wife hates the car and wants me to sell it:(
Ok for the specifics. She is a real time machine. In near perfect condition. I would rate the exterior 8 out of 10 and the interior 9 out of 10. The Z is painted in Datsun Color 305, light blue metallic. She received a new paint job last summer and shows it! The interior is near flawless, no rips, tears, fading etc. original owner really cherished this car. She comes with the original service manuals and sales brochure from 1977. The tires are new within the last 2 years and have very little wear, all lights, bulbs, blinkers, wipers etc work perfectly. The only thing that i've found not to work is the clock. I cannot begin to say how clean this car is. The title is clear. She just needs someone to love her. I live in Madison, WI. I can help arrange shipping via auto transport at your cost. I offer no warranty. Take a look at the pics, ask any question you want. You won't find a cleaner Z on ebay, reserve is set at a very reasonable price. |
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