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05-23-2015, 11:16 PM | #1 |
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1972 Datsun 240z with a V8
Up for sale is my beautiful 1972 Datsun 240z with a 5 speed modified small block chevy 350 motor swap. The mileage on the chassis is unknown and the motor has around 5k on the rebuild. The car is a beast on the streets and it's a complete sleeper except for the exhaust which sounds amazing. The motor starts right up the car runs perfectly it idles great and sounds like a really healthy motor it pulls real hard to. The registration was just renewed so it's ready to be transferred over to the new owner. It's a CLEAN TITLE & SMOG EXEMPT car so the motor swap is perfectly legal and it is registered and running in California. It's driven on the weekends but I don't daily it due to the gas consumption. The car is a rust free car it was repainted pearl white by the previous owner it's a great color and the paint looks really clean. I hate to see it go but I have to pay off my mortgage and can no longer afford to keep this beauty. NO TRADES I Repeat NO TRADES I'm only looking for cash offers im looking to get 14,000 OBO. I will only reply to people who are serious about buying the car I will not waste my time with you if your a tire kicker or are just looking to lowball me I know what this rare car is worth.
Pro's: Modified 350 Small Block with custom drive shaft and motor mounts. 5 Speed Transmission New clutch(feels really strong) Custom electric fan set up Roller Rocker Arms Roller Lifters Aluminum Heads Aluminum Intake Manifold Edelbrock Carburator Shorty Headers New 280z Dashboard Shell (No Cracks) New carpet cover on top of dash New carpet on the floor and in the trunk New rubber moldings on all of the windows on entire car New Bushings on the front and rear suspension New suspension arms New tires on all 4 rims Custom Fiberglass Cowl Hood (Looks great and disapates heat) Fiberglass Rear Wing (Also a really nice and new piece) Brand new thermostat opens at 160 degrees Full Coolant flush just done to the car 2 weeks ago Fresh oil change just done a week ago Height adjustable shocks(Car can be lowered more) Con's: Rear tail lights work but brake lights don't work when you push the brake pedal. No radio but the car can still have one put in. Speedometer doesn't work. No A/C or heater. With Fender flares, and Rims the car could look like this easily which is what I was going for before the bills started adding up. Last edited by jazz4890; 06-24-2015 at 10:43 PM.. |
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05-28-2015, 01:28 PM | #7 |
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I dont see any issues with drifting a carb'ed engine.
Have you driven a carb engine? The throttle response is fantastic. I dont see any issues.
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05-28-2015, 05:39 PM | #10 | |
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The car does get sideways rarely but not crazy sideways like a 240sx or anything it's mainly from so much power to the rear wheels that it gets a little loose in the rear end and when it does get loose there are no issues with a lack of power and there's no fuel cutting or anything like that. |
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05-29-2015, 10:47 AM | #11 | |
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Remember that for a good part of the last century all race cars had carburated motors. These are cars that ran the Nürburgring and other technical tracks which generated a ton of G force, for hours on end...... Plus the toyota guys have been drifting carburated xtc motors, and even 4ac motors for ever....... This thing would do just fine.
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06-03-2015, 02:09 PM | #16 | |
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Lol that's legit I wanna see what your's looks like. Thanks man I appreciate the support and I hope do as well a lot of money went into building the car which I know I won't get all of it back. Haha you can never be to careful these days everything's on the internet now. To each his own I guess. |
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06-04-2015, 07:00 PM | #17 |
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I would really question Title you have in hand. Swapping out the vin# isn't relatively difficult to replace on these cars. Based on the photos you posted I have reason to believe that this NOT a legit 240z. Not trying to crap on your thread, but I wouldn't want anyone buying a 280z (non-smog exempt) thinking it's a 240z (smog exempt). The rear bumper cut outs are a dead giveaway that it's either a late 260z or 280z. The Taillights are 280z and the front turn signals are 280z. You can draw your own conclusions but whoever gave you those papers/title misrepresented the vehicle. I have owned a few S30 chassis and currently have a 260z sitting in my garage so I know a few things. But this I know that the car you have posted is not a 240z.
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06-04-2015, 08:21 PM | #18 |
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I don't doubt you know a few things but the fact that I was able to walk into the dmv and get the title transferred with no issues makes me feel pretty comfortable saying this is a 240z I have the title that says it's a 72 240z and all of the vins math. It is smog exempt because I didn't have to do smog or anything smog related to the car just register and insure it and the registration was due when I bought it and I still didn't need to do smog or anything like that to get the title transferred. I know some parts on the car are 280z parts a lot of parts are custom to like the hood and motor mounts and other things and it has a 280z dash cover as well but that doesnt mean its a 280z it just has some parts from a 280z. I know the paperwork I have is legit otherwise I wouldn't have been able to register the car in the most difficult state ever with no issues. I have a clean title in hand no bill of sale crap either. I have been on the Nissan forums and I've been zilvia for a very long time I don't sell shit that's not legit. I'm not saying your completely wrong or trying to come at you in any type of way I'm just letting you know what experience I have had with the Z.
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06-07-2015, 10:41 PM | #19 |
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pics of vin with no exif data and ur good otherwise 10k for a rat rod 240z with no ac or brake lights u want 14k? dude break lights are a cheap fix. the little things make cars more than 10k especially in this economy
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06-07-2015, 11:49 PM | #20 | |
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06-08-2015, 01:53 AM | #21 | |
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06-10-2015, 07:17 PM | #22 | |
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Here is the title with the vin on it and here's the vin plate I tried to get the most clear pic of the vin I could so you can read it clearly. The tail lights work but the brake lights don't work because of a relay that needs to be replaced with an OEM one which is expensive and hard to find that's the reason it doesn't have the brake lights working not because of a bulb or something simple like that. It doesn't really need a/c down here in So Cal imo but honestly with the price of a custom a/c setup I couldn't justify spending that when I think its fine without it. My price is also OBO for all of the lowballers on Zilvia. The car was sold to me as a 240z with all of the correct paperwork and I have it registered, Insured, and driven in California as a 240z. I appreciate everyone's input but I know the car is legit and I know it's a great car that I wont have to much of a problem selling. |
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06-13-2015, 11:52 PM | #23 |
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Bump for this fairlady Z regardless v8 + s30 = tons of fun.
I will have to side w/ OP. Could be a late 260z or 280z. HOWEVER, all interior bits suggest it's a 280z. Dash, center upper console, steering wheel, rear strut towers, rear tails, rear bumper holes and door panels. 72's were less embellished for a lack of better words. So this car could be a 75-78 280z.
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06-14-2015, 12:08 AM | #24 |
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Why is everyone up in arms about whether it is a 240z or a 280z or a 260z? They are all s30s, and at the end of the day, it is extremely common to find a later 280z (76-78) registered as a 240z (75 and pre) with license plate and vin matching in order to facilitate smog exempt status for otherwise negligible differences among the chassis especially when there is a swap involved.
If anything, a 280z provides more structural support than a 240z with more bracing in areas that the car would benefit from when enduring this swap, with the only draw back being a little added weight, which is (again) negligible with this swap. Anyone truly interested in this car is not going to give two shits about whether it started life as a 240 or a 280. Bump because this is my car's twin.
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06-14-2015, 02:06 AM | #25 | |
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06-15-2015, 10:28 PM | #26 |
Cool car. That is very strange though. Definitely a 1974.5 or newer front grill and markers. I believe that only the 260/280 came with a rear sway bar too, but could be wrong. GLWS!!!
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06-24-2015, 10:42 PM | #27 | ||
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Thanks and yeah it's all good the car is currently pending sale!! |
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06-28-2015, 06:55 PM | #30 |
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Oh yeah Siberian Husky I've seen your car before on zilvia it's really nice it makes mine look like a beater haha but your right they are pretty much twin car's just your's is way cleaner lol but thanks again for your posts in this thread I appreciate it.
Well I've figured out it's a 280z body with a 240z title and vin to help with the smog exempt status it also has some 240z parts on it but it's mainly a 280z with 280z parts. Thanks for everyone's interest in the car I ended up selling the car as well. The new owner had no issues with the car or the registration either so both of us were happy with the deal. |
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