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E_Train 03-06-2002 08:34 PM

I found a 1971 240Z
 
I found a 1971 240Z. All original, original owner. Perfect car, no rust. Has been sitting in a garage for 2 years. How much is it worth? Is 5K a good deal, that is what he is offering.


Skully 03-06-2002 08:57 PM

Re: I found a 1971 240Z
 
if no rust and engine is in good condition
i would consider but negotiate it a little bit
like if it would only need a paint job it wouldnt b bad
point out stuff wrong with it and subtract it from the price

keep it realZ
1981 280zx T-Top
Saskatoon, SK, Canada

turrbo 03-07-2002 11:48 AM

Re: I found a 1971 240Z
 
original owner eh? well i guess i would ask how many miles are on it, under 100k then i would be thinking around 4k.

theres a 240 but its automatic in the autotrader and it has 85k original miles advertised very very nice condition, and he started at 5k and is down to 3.5k, just to give u an idea...being automatic id say its worth 500 - 1k less than stick.


E_Train 03-07-2002 12:50 PM

Re: I found a 1971 240Z
 
do you think much could be wrong with it after sitting for that long? He says it runs. If there are problems, how much would repairs run around?


gfkeph 03-07-2002 01:24 PM

Re: I found a 1971 240Z
 
Repair costs would depend on repairs req'd. What are the miles? If the rubber on the car has not been replaced then you will need to do that, carb rebuild. There are many things that could be wrong, and could be expensive to fix. A good paint job is a couple grand. Rebuilt motor about $2500, so that will significantly reduce the price. Fully restored ones can be had for less that 10 grand so you decide what does the car need.


E_Train 03-07-2002 03:24 PM

Re: I found a 1971 240Z
 
The car has less than 100k miles. paint job is perfect and so is inside (like I said, no cracked dash). I am just worried about breaks and such. Engine runs.


Skully 03-07-2002 08:38 PM

Re: I found a 1971 240Z
 
well after sitting so long you would need to take care of little things in order to make it run perfect

keep it realZ
1981 280zx T-Top
Saskatoon, SK, Canada

E_Train 03-08-2002 08:07 AM

Re: I found a 1971 240Z
 
I have never worked on cars before. How hard, or easy is it to work on these cars. To keep them running


michele 03-08-2002 06:43 PM

Re: I found a 1971 240Z
 
hello i too own a 71 240z..ive rebuild the engine.last year with help from people on several z car web sites and books based on the z...this was the first time ive done this extensive a repair to a car..so i took my time and read ALOT...ive found the 240z to be one of the easiest of cars to work on, once you get to know your car you will know what it needs and when...as for the 240z you express an interest in, i would do a compression test to see the condition of the engine..my 240z required a rebuild after over 200.000 miles (yes alot of miles before it needed it) they are good strong engines and if cared for will last forever...your compression: 180psi=exellent 150 and up exceptable anything lower and your looking to a rebuild soon...good luck michele


Yuichi 03-09-2002 03:02 PM

Re: I found a 1971 240Z
 
Michele brings up some good points. For me the shape of the body is the most important. Wow its pretty rare nowadays that you find original owners for 240Z's? I'm curious why is he selling the z?

As far as replacement some of these things as people mentioned above, are things like brakes, tires suspensions shcoks springs.

One thing you want to check, problems I hate the most about any cars are wiring problems. Good idea to check the fuse box make sure nothing is melted or have corrosion.

If the car is in great shape you might sortav have a collector Z car in away. I really don't like Z cars that are perfect OEM shape and everything original. Becuase then I feel bad if I modify the car if its perfect. But check out www.zhome.com they have a lot of good info on a collector z car.

Also my quesiton is where is this car located? You can probably find someone with more experience with Z's to come and check the car out with you. But it sounds like a good find from what you mentioned.

Just remeber one thing about old cars once you fix something, something always breaks!

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Yuichi
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