1984 Nissan 50th Anniversary Turbo on 2040-cars
Pasadena, Maryland, United States
Up for sale is a 1984 Nissan/Datsun 300 Turbo ZX 50th Anniversary Edition. I just bought the car from the original owner who bought it NEW in 1984. I have the original bill of sale and the original window sticker. This car listed for over $26,000.00 back in 1984. To commemorate the 50th Anniversary (1934 to 1984), NISSAN MOTORS Ltd. issued a Special Edition version of their new 300ZX Turbo. The 1984 300ZX Turbo "50th Anniversary Edition" was produced in limited numbers. A continuation of the popular Z-Car line, the 300ZX featured substantial technical advantages over its predecessors and continued the movement of the Z Car from its role as a Sports/GT toward a more modern and luxurious Grand Touring Car. While a few other 300ZX Turbo models that year displayed the 50th Anniversary logo (shown below) only 5000 1984 300ZX's received the truly "significant" appearance and performance enhancements found in the 50th Anniversary Edition Option Package. This car is one of the original 5000 sold by the original owner. The car has almost new tires all the way around. The A/C blows ice cold. The T Tops are clean and and cracked. The seats are in great shape. I have a long documented history of this car to show the care it as given. There are not many of these cars left. This car was bought new at Astro Datsun in NY and was kept in a closed garage since the day it was bought new. The only issues are: Lower front black spoiler has chipped paint from touching curbs over the years. Two of the wheels have scratches on them from transporting it on a trailer. There is a small quarter size spider paint crack in the front bumper a few various minor chips. Nothing to be painted as a result. The 50th Anniversary Edition focused on luxury to celebrate the company's semi-centennial in 1984. The 1984 300ZX 50th Anniversary Edition, released to celebrate Nissan's half-century, was a fully-loaded turbocharged model with a Silver/Black color scheme. All 50th Anniversary Edition came equipped with a digital dash including MPG and compass readouts, in-car electronic adjustable shocks, Bodysonic speakers in the seats, cruise and radio controls in the steering wheel, mirrored t-tops, embroidered leather seats, embroidered floor mats, sixteen-inch (406 mm) aluminum wheels, rear fender flares, different front fenders, and 50th AE logo badges on the body. The only option available to the 50th Anniversary Edition was the choice between an automatic or a 5-speed manual transmission. Notably, 1984 also marks the last year of turbochargers cooled entirely by oil. Mileage: 86,000 miles Manual transmission 5 speed Vehicle Information VIN: jn1cz14s3ex015534 | See the free Vehicle History Report Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty Title: Clear Condition: Used For sale by: Private seller Features Body type: Coupe Engine: 6 Cylinder Exterior color: Gray Transmission: Manual Fuel type: Gasoline Interior color: Black Leather seats Cassette player Air conditioning Cruise control Power locks Power windows On Jul-06-14 at 16:46:09 PDT, seller added the following information: The T Tops are clean and and NOT cracked. |
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