Vehicle Description
In the 1980s there were few quicker sportscars than this 1986
Nissan 300ZX Turbo. It's this kind of legacy that makes it a
rapidly appreciating classic, and you're looking at a
well-documented and well-preserved example that's loaded with all
the right features. So this T-top turbo coupe puts you in rare and
desirable company on day one.
This is the year to own and collect for many Z-car fans. 1986 had
an exclusive style that bridges a gap. It was upgraded with a body
kit similar to the 50th Anniversary special edition, and many of
the black details of the previous years were now color-matched for
the body. The turbo also received exclusive details like distinct
16-inch wheels and a smother hood. It made for a sleeker-looking
car that still had the sharp edge styling that would be lost with a
new refresh in 1987. So you have the sportiest version of the
original Z31's design. It's this kind of uniqueness that makes the
1986 model always stand out - especially when it has been this well
respected. The paint has the kind of nice gloss to live up to its
Super White name. And there are the best sleek sports car details,
like the flush-resting headlights, color-matched directional
alloys, turbo callouts on the rockers, a louvered rear window, and
a well-placed rear spoiler. It's all part of a well-preserved
package that has never lost its speedy sense of cool.
The 300ZX Turbo was not only quick but also comfortable. Nissan
sold these as luxury executive sports cars, and so the two-tone
cloth interior is a premium place to be. In fact, while it's
unknown if the odometer reflects the car's full mileage, the
condition of the upholstery is a real telltale sign of proper care
no matter how far this one has traveled. It's loaded with terrific
factory features like power windows, power mirrors, power steering,
a tilt steering column, and cruise control. Of course, don't think
we forgot about the T-tops! These are like magnets constantly
attracting you to take out the glass, and then go for a
wind-in-your-hair drive. Plus, thanks to cold-blowing factory air
conditioning, it's even easy to cruise with the roof out even on a
hot summer's day. Plus, that digital dash offers full info while
being pure 1980s cool.
Under the hood is what keeps this car a legend. It's the
fuel-injected turbocharged 3.0-liter V6, and we have the receipts
to show it has been properly maintained. It makes for a strong
runner that's quick even by modern standards. On the road, the
Turbo Z utilizes its fully independent sports suspension,
five-speed manual transmission, and four-wheel disc brakes to give
you a fantastic drive with precision-like confidence.
The sale comes complete with the original bill of sale, owner's
manual, and maintenance records. This is a well-preserved and
well-presented Turbo Z from an exclusive mode year. So you know
it's hard to find something more desirable for the money. Call
today!!!