Finished in orange, this 1972 Datsun 240Z underwent a complete
restoration. It is powered by the original rebuilt L24 2.4-liter
inline-6 engine paired to a 4-speed manual transmission. The
rebuild included a new cylinder head, valves, valve seats, pistons,
rings, main and rod bearings as well as the flywheel, clutch, and
master and slave cylinders were replaced. It's also equipped with
Weber carburetors and Nissan polished valve covers, an electronic
ignition, new heat shields, fuel pump, heater core, choke cable
assembly, rebuilt steering rack and a stainless-steel exhaust. The
restoration also included a complete refinish of the body,
replacement badges and new OEM chrome bumpers sitting on Eibach
springs and Tokico shocks. The interior features new floor pans,
new upholstery with new leather seat covers, interior panels, a
headliner, RetroSound radio as well as a rebuilt dash. This Datsun
has Dynamat sound and heat insulation throughout and rides on Enkel
15x8-inch wheels with BFGoodrich Advantage Sport tires. Stored in a
climate-controlled building and includes manuals and other
documents.
Vehicle Details
1972 Datsun 240Z
Listing ID:CC-1604453
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Year:1972
Make:Datsun
Model:240Z
Exterior Color:RED-ORANGE
Interior Color:CHARCOAL GRAY AND BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:141926
VIN:HLS3067615
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