The seller reports buying this 1 after it had been sitting, undriven, for nearly 20 years. He says the side rails and the floors were rusted but that the rest of the body was undamaged and with no rust. He restored the car, including replacing the rusted metal and sandblasting, undercoating, and painting the entire body shell, inside and out. Exterior panel fit is described as “very good with uniform gaps and no pinch points.” er, the seller says the doors open and close easily, with no sagging or binding, and the side windows move up and down easily. The original engine is indicated as rebuilt, and in photos, the engine and engine compartment appear like near-new. The only external modifications appear to be the Enkie wheels and an aftermarket front air dam. For the interior, leather-trimmed seats and door cards replace the original factory vinyl. The Z was recognized with two show awards so far this year: Third in class at World of Wheels in in April and Judge’s Choice Award (out of 472 cars) at the Driven show in May. The seller says he has kept the 240Z garaged when not in use. The five-digit mechanical odometer has gone around once, and the seller believes the car has Datsun 240Z has been restored.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on the proper a, da document in the seller and his wife’s names for transfer of ownership. This 1971 Datsun 240Z with automatic transmission had been pulled from a 20-year rest in 2011 to receive a comprehensive restoration. The car has already won some dian shows and should be ready to drive to more.