Vehicle Description
1975 Datsun 280Z
Although the old guard won't enjoy hearing it, Japanese cars are
becoming collectable. We're already seeing spikes in prices of cars
like the Datsun 2000 roadster, the Toyota 2000GT, and the early
Mazda Cosmo, so there's no sense in fighting it. The Datsun/Nissan
Z-car now has a history that's nearly as old as some of our beloved
American iron such as the Camaro, Firebird, and Dodge Challenger.
And for a generation that grew up in the 70s, the Nissan 280ZX was
something we eagerly read about in the pages of our favorite car
magazines.
The American iron muscle had plenty of power, which is
indisputable, but Datsun (soon to be Nissan) with their Z series,
not only had good power for their size, but also has one up on the
Americans...handling! This was nowhere more evident in the class
ranks of the SCCA, where the Z's were in the same class as the
ponies. Down the straight it was the Americans, however they were
quickly caught in the curves and out handled which made for
interesting racing on all configurations of tracks.
Exterior
A respray of Metallic Gold, with the car presenting very nicely
sporting straight panels, good gaps, and no rust. A restoration in
2010 took care of any rust with replacement panels or as in the
case of the door's...total replacements. All brite work, and
badging is very good. 4-spoke alloy wheels are wrapped by Goodyear
Spirit radials on all 4 corners.
Interior
A swing of the newly covered paneled doors to leap inside to an
inviting very good condition interior, reveals 2 black vinyl bucket
seats which were re upholstered. Comfortably seated, one can reach
out to the upgraded steering wheel, gearshift and gaze upon the
clean recovered dash. Carpeting covering the floor is re-dyed black
and has a few areas of minor soiling. Gauges are like new, and
odometer shows 97,042 miles which is documented as original miles.
Headliner is new. The rear hatchback cargo area carpeting is very
clean and has nice thick pile. Air conditioning is currently not
working, and consigner states needs service and a recharge to do
so.
Drivetrain
Flipping the long, long hood forward reveals an original unrestored
engine bay which presents very clean. Shoehorned into this space is
the L28E inline 6-cylinder engine with fuel injection. This will
produce 170HP. Bolted on back is a 4-speed manual transmission that
not only provides great acceleration in lower gears, but great gas
mileage with the gear ratios. Consigner states a new clutch master
and slave cylinders, and a new fuel pump have been recently put
on.
Undercarriage
Surface rust is shown on some of the steel parts, but this car has
a solid frame, and floorpans are untouched with rust.
A model year prior to the ZX model. The first Z to be fuel
injected. Overall this is a very nice car, with a major restoration
taken on in 2010. Well maintained with diligent replacement of any
parts that were not up to complete perfect snuff (fuel pump, etc).
An original car for consignment here at Classic Auto Mall will have
you tearing down the road, making lots of zzzzzzzzz's!
VIN Decode
HLS30205903
H-L28E Engine
L-LHD
S30-Model Number
205903-Sequential Unit Number
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 450 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
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