Vintage 1967 Datsun 2000 Low Windshield Clone Classic Roadster 2.0l 5spd Spl311 on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
VINTAGE 1967 Datsun 2000 low windshield clone. This was once a 1600 but converted over to a 2000 many years back. Get ready to zip around town go cross country with your hair blowing in the wind. Hard to find Low windshield roadster with the 2L, higher horsepower 5 speed transmission (must for freeway cruising) Strong U-20 SINGLE OVERHEAD CAM ENGINE, 2L, 4 CYL, TWIN SU CARBURETORS 135HP, 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION THE 2000 ROADSTER SR(L) 311 WAS INTRODUCED AS A HALF-YEAR MODEL IN 1967. The roadster was produced until 1970 when the roadster was superseded by the 240Z. Recent new interior, new top, New brake master, new clutch master and slave, Brand new tires less than 100 miles on them, new polished wheels off 260Z. Oversized 2 core aluminum race radiator, optical Printronix ingiton, new plugs and wires, electronic fuel pump (starts up right away everytime, no priming pump) no rust! Modern touches to make the roadster more reliable, but ive never had any issues! These engines are bomb proof. Paint in okay condition not a show queen but great shinny driving, brightwork again not perfect but not rusty or pitted so I did not re-plate, maybe 7 outta 10. Speedo not connected (needs 90 degree connector) tach works, other gauges work intermittently was told it was a voltage regulator problem but I drive once a week so haven’t felt the need to look into. Only selling because I don’t drive much and this is my 3rd car, someone else can have more enjoyment and enjoy the open air… perfect for summer! See photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/89975239@N00/sets/72157644481938203/ IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO ASK. I CAN ASSIST WITH SHIPPING, IN THAT I WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR CAR PICK-UP AT ANYTIME.. I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY. NON-REFUNDABLE $750 DEPOSIT REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HRS. 323 813 8908 peter |
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