"If we had to rank the ZX's character traits in order of intensity,
the list would read something like this. First, and foremost, the
ZX is an amusement park on wheels, packed with reminder chimes,
electronic displays to carry out pre flight countdowns, and
joy�sticks to run the speakers-all intended to keep two
participants perpetually at the brink of entertainment overload.
Second, the ZX is the sports car for the guy that's just traded in
his two year old Eldo and needs to go out and feel his oats one
last time before the old ticker chimes midnight." Some epic prose
from Car and Driver, April 1980
For consignment, a 1980 Datsun 280ZX coupe with a title verified
67,244 actual miles. This is a one owner car and although Car and
Driver touted the newly arrived T-Tops for 1980, this car is a
hardtop coupe with 5-speed manual, often the preferred
configuration by enthusiasts.
Exterior
We were still in our 70's earth tone day in 1980, and this car is
dressed in single stage Mahogany Metallic, an esteemed member of
the brown family. Never mind that Mopar was playing with Impact
colors, Datsun stuck with more conservative choices and it looks
great on this long nosed sports car. In profile, it can be confused
for few other cars and the 14-inch wheels with 70 series tires and
a late 2024 date code, are visually connected by a finned rocker
panel and topped by wheel opening trim. Sporty accoutrements
includes the twin ducts on the hood with black grates that match
the cowl, and a grated, aluminum B-pillar that looks like something
out of Star Wars. The rear window faces the sky and ends with
Datsun's iconic tail light design over a razor straight bumper. In
front, the inset headlights are pure sport and head up a wind
defeating nose. This fantastically preserved car shows only minor
ghosting in the paint and a few chips for exterior
imperfections.
Interior
Tan vinyl door panels include window cranks and a modest armrest
and both doors present cleanly. That condition prevails throughout
the interior including the bucket seats that are immaculate. The
soft, plastic steering wheel is a testament of the times and fronts
a clean black instrument panel housing clear gauges, augmented by
the racy three meters to the right, canted towards the driver like
a race car. A vent panel tops a Kenwood AM/FM/Cassette player with
extensive equalizer next door, because that's how we rolled in
1980, and you didn't have to be a sound engineer to operate it.
Brown plastic surrounds the shifter in the center console where a
bit of patina is noted in the change holder, while the tan carpet
and brown Z-branded mats are in nice shape. An overhead console is
situated in the perforated vinyl headliner, all in good
condition.
Drivetrain
A relatively clean engine is found in the bay and it's a 2.8 liter
SOHC inline six cylinder putting out 132 horsepower and fueled via
a Bosch L Jetronic injection system. The coveted 5-speed manual
transmission backs it up and sends power sports car style to the
rear axle with 3.36 gears.
Undercarriage
Nicely preserved underneath with some typical surface rust but no
errant fluids noted. Power disc brakes find all four wheels and the
single exhaust flows through a stock style muffler before exiting
discreetly in back. Suspension consists of Macpherson struts up
front and coil spring with semi trailing arms in back, where it's
also independent.
Drive-Ability
We step back in time and enter this cabin and its analog glory,
grabbing the period shifter and period steering wheel and circling
our test loop in this now vintage sports car. It does everything
well, from straight tracking to handling to stopping on the
proverbial dime. We note the radio doesn't work, (darn), and the
power antenna does not do it's thing but beyond that, this Japanese
wonder mobile's functions operate as intended. While Classic Auto
Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of
our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working
at the time of your purchase.
Wow, what a time capsule! Our neighbors had one that brings it all
back. They were way cooler than us and if they still own it,
they're still cooler than us, and what a find this is! A one owner,
low mileage, stock example of one of the great sports cars in
history. Don't spend a lot of time thinking about it because this
ZX is likely to become an ex-resident here at the mall in short
order.
HS130191906
H-L28 Engine
S130-ZX
191906-Sequential Unit Number
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There is no guarantee of mileage. A $299 Dealer Administrative fee
is not included in the advertised price.
With so many great cars, you know we have a lot to talk about, and
we do that each week on the Classic Auto Mall Podcast with host
Stewart Howden. Stewart discusses new inventory as well as trends
in consignments and car prices, while interviewing celebrities and
automotive professionals about amazing cars and their history. Tune
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Vehicle Details
1980 Datsun 280ZX
Listing ID:CC-2014557
Price:$26,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1980
Make:Datsun
Model:280ZX
Exterior Color:Mahogany Metallic
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:67244
Stock Number:7966
VIN:HS130191906
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