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1 Owner Rust Free Az 1983 Nissan 280zx 5 Spd Datsun Non Turbo Fairlady T Tops on 2040-cars

Year:1983 Mileage:166870
Location:

Tucson, Arizona, United States

Tucson, Arizona, United States
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1983 Datsun 280ZX T Tops



Up for auction a nice clean unmolested 280ZX and if you are
looking for a RUST FREE T TOP Z car, look no futher !!
This is a 1 owner car, bought new here in Tucson Az
back in 83 and has only had 1 owner its whole life. Its been
well kept up by the original owner and in the last 10 yrs
its been more of a 2nd car and mostly only used when they
where in town which was only part of the yr.
A binder full of invoices and receipts will come with the
Z too showing almost all the work etc done over the yrs. 
Receipts from std oil changes to recent brake work and new
injectors, back stuff done 10 yrs ago.
The car shows aprox 116k which could be original
The original owner kept pretty good records too that 
come with car. And its a nice original un restored Z.
Which with a little interior work, would be a great car.
Paint is original Az faded, but for a driver, its fine.
The cars been a 2nd car for most of its life which explains
the low miles which we think are original .
Being an AZ CAR,  this is a and always has been a rust free
example what most people only wish they had for a 30 yr old Z.
The chrome on both bumpers is in amazing shape.
No pitting or rust - and they are straight on.
Check out our feedback - feel comfortable buying from
someone like us with GREAT large pics in our ads and
GREAT FEEDBACK helping You be more comfortable to decide
to bid on our cars.
Ive been driving the car around now for the last week
almost daily and it has plenty of power, starts and runs
great every time and is a fun to drive esp with the T TOPS off.

Its still a 30 yr old NON RESTORED original Z and that being said
its a great weekend car or daily driver as is, and wouldnt take
much to finish the restoration if you wanted.

DRIVETRAIN: Original EFI L6  runs great with plenty of 
power in every gear.  Non turbo model in my opinion like
this car have less problems and plenty of power on hand.
ALL stock - un molested just the way Nissan built it.
This has been adult owned and driven its whole life.
Some minor oil leaks you may expect for an older car but
nothing leaving puddles or anything.
Trans feels good and some recent work in the last few yrs
has been: NEW CLUTCH KIT w/ machined flywheel / 
All 6 Injectors / and Front brakes too.
I believe it to be the original, matching #s even motor.

INTERIOR: Front seats AND Carpet where redone in the last
few yrs and are NEW ! Some other areas are 
Showing their age from the Az sun over a 30 yr span
but fine for a daily driver and would restore easily enough
in a weekend. Interior shows nice as is, and wouldnt need alot
to finish the restoration.
But again, this is all cosmetic and you could drive the car like
this for more yrs if you wanted to.
Glass is good, but the inside glass needs a good cleaning.
Window tint is old could use replacing soon.
AC all connected and worked last summer, but quit blowing
cold this yr. Heater core started to leak a few yrs ago and
is bypassed for now. Most people in Az rarely use the heat
anyway in our cars. Car may not come with the radio shown
in pics. It will come with original radio shown in the pics
but it wont be installed, seeing as most people want to put
in their own radio / stereo preference.  So there will be a
hole where the stock radio goes when the car shows up.
I just havent had time to take the aftermarket CD player
yet. IF you want me to leave it in, email me if you win the 
car and we can work out something.

SUSPENSION: Mostly all stock original down to the OE alloy rims
Feels good, but Im sure it will need some bushings if you
looked hard. But no weird noises, rear struts are NEW KYB.
 Tires decent, but nothing special. Some brake work recent.
(We also are a tire dealer, so if you want a new set of tires
installed on the car before taking delivery, let us know what
you want and we can price it out for you, installed.)

BODY: Really nice shape for its age. A few small dents and dings
here and there, but some are so small they are hard to see
in the pics. If you look close you can see a few dents on the pass
side. 1 on the door and a crease on the RF fender.
Hard to see in the pics. Ft valance is in decent shape.
I do know the front clip was repainted in the last few yrs prob
just from sun damage and age, but not sure exactly why.
All the areas where the fenders meet the aprons look good
and dont see any signs of previous damage or accidents.
The rear license plate light is missing in the pics, but thats
how we got it. I did buy a good used one for the car, just havent
installed it yet. Ill do it this week and add a pic of it .
As is you could drive it to local car events and the car would
still draw a crowd.

DO NOT BID UNLESS YOU ARE A REAL BUYER
IF YOU HAVE LOW FEEDBACK AND ARE BIDDING PLEASE
EMAIL US TO LET US KNOW YOU ARE LEGIT.
NO EMAIL AND WE CAN CANCEL YOUR BID

This car looks awesome in pics and even in person it
looks great, but they always look nicer in pics. Not to take
anything away from the car, but keep in mind its NOT a restored
Z and does have some cosmetic flaws hard to see in the pics.

EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE
THE PICS BELOW SPEAK VOLUMES but Im sure I may of
overlooked some stuff.
This is our 3rd Z car in the last month we just sold here
on Ebay, and I think our last one for a while. Cars this nice
are getting so much harder to find.

Check out over 140+  pics below, be patient it may take a
minute for them to all load depending on your connection.
 
Reasonable  Reserve / which can be lowered too if we want to 
at anytime during the auction.
Bid Early and bid smart so you dont lose out !!


ALL THE PICS BELOW ARE OF THE ACTUAL CAR YOU 
ARE BIDDING ON AND TAKEN LAST WEEK / in SUN and SHADE



























































































































































Shows you all the good as well as any bad.
If you treat yourself to buying one of our cars,
youll never buy a bucket again from anyone !! Ebay establishes
FEEDBACK for buyers & sellers for a specific reason and it should
help you make a decision on whether you want to bid on our 
vehicles or not, which is why are dont take paypal for vehicles
like this. The cost for us is too much. 
Our Impeccable FEEDBACK speaks for itself, so that in itself 
should give you enough confidence to bid on our cars.
Doing restoration on this type of project is less labor
intensive which means overall cost is less too !
With less horrid surprises later on.
Dont let other auctions with little to no pics try to fool you. 
With other auctions,  you really dont know what to expect
until you take the car apart. While we go over our cars ALL OVER
with great pics to help making your decision easier.
Along with ANY other questions you may have.
operational condition to make shipping cheaper and easier.
We have a good shipping source too if you need help there.

CLEAR AZ TITLE IN HAND 

THIS IS OUR 3rd Z car in the past 30 days !

CAR MUST BE PICKED UP WITHIN 14 days of auctions
END ! we can no longer store cars for anyone !!
UNLESS other arrangements have been made before auction ends.

We can help arrange shipping at your
expense of course. Not sure Id drive a car this old thats been
a second car across country.


This car, you can see clearly what to expect with no surprises
and our Feedback speaks for itself !
EMAIL US WITH ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE !!
IF you need a shipping quote, just email us with your city/state
and Ill find out our best quote for you !!

Shipping out of the country ?
We have helped ship several
cars like this to Europe and beyond !
no problem, we can help !
Try Shumacher Logistics for a quote, but there
are many others in the same area, Gardena CA

If there is a winner, please email me when the auction ends
and say Hi and we can take it from there.
If you are out of the country, please start the wire process right
away, because the banks always take forever transferring the funds.
I just helped ship  2 cars from Az to the docks in CALIFORNIA
which now on probably on a ship to the UK.

I bank with Bank of America,  which makes things easy for many out of
state for payment.  Direct Deposit into out acct is the fastest
and easiest !!   or Cashier checks sent priority mail. All checks
must clear before car can move. Its a sign of the times, sorry.
NO PAYPAL, sorry unless you want to send a deposit of $500 then
we can work with you for that amt until rest of the funds sent .
Must be paid within 5 days of auctions end.


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