1977 Datsun Nissan 280 Z No Reserve 280z 2+2 Fairlady on 2040-cars
Benton City, Washington, United States
1977 Nissan Datsun 280Z 2+2 manual 4 speed trans AC car This car has been sitting since 1998. The motor was rebuilt in the mid-90’s has approximately 10k miles on it. This car has a manual 4 speed transmission, Air conditioned equipped. The tires are dry rotted/flat/bad. There is some rust on the rockers. The car is mostly complete. I bought this car for the motor, I found a mint 77 Z with a blown motor, planned on swapping it out, but the motor in that 77 just had a bad balancer. So, this car is being sold just as I bought it. I have a clear clean title in hand for it. This car could be restored, but I call it more of a parts car. Parted out I’m sure you could make some money, I just don’t have the time to do that. Or, great platform with title to build a custom race car.
Car must be trailered away. I can help load it on your trailer if you do not have a winch. Delivery by me at $2 a loaded mile from 99320. Payment must be made in full before it leaves my property. Trades of high quality tools possible, auction may end due to right trade or offer, I prefer to deal local. I will assist your hauler if necessary. Please only bid if you are serious, no excuses after the fact. Thanks.. 240 260 280 z fairlady |
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Renault believes there is, kind of. Automotive News Europe reports that it will partner with Nissan to build two low-priced cars for emerging markets, one for €3,000 ($3,888 U.S.) and another for €5,000 ($6,400 U.S.). The price of the least expensive offering is nearly $1,400 more than a Nano, which costs $2,500, and that can't be considered a small sum in comparison. But one of the hindsight knocks on the Nano has been that even in emerging markets buyers don't want a car whose biggest lure is that it is cheap; they'd rather give their aspirations a bit more of a workout.
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