1972 Datsun 240ZIntroducing this 1972 Datsun 240Z, finished in its
eye-catching Sunkist Orange exterior over a black interior. A true
icon of early Japanese sports car design, this vintage car captures
the lightweight, driver-focused spirit that made the Z-car an
international success.Highlights:- Sunkist Orange Exterior Color-
4-Speed Manual Transmission- Inline-6 Engine- Twin SU-Style
Carburetors- Mishimoto Aluminum Radiator- Power-Assisted Front Disc
Brakes- Chrome Accents- Rear Spoiler- Kanto Seiki Instrumentation-
15-Inch 8-Spoke WheelsEquipped with an inline-six engine, paired
with a 4-speed manual transmission. The 240Z was engineered with a
focus on balance and performance, featuring independent suspension
and front disc brakes, advanced features for its class at the time.
Additional equipment includes twin SU-style round-top carburetors,
a single exhaust outlet, a 3-spoke steering wheel, chrome trim, and
15-inch 8-spoke wheels in a matte black finish. The bumpers (front
and rear) are also finished in black rather than the factory
chrome, for a more aggressive and modern-classic look.Inside, the
cabin offers bucket seating, a center console, manual-crank
windows, glove box, and a fender-mounted antenna, all contributing
to the classic early-1970s driving experience.When the 240Z
debuted, it was capable of reaching 060 mph in around 8 seconds,
impressive performance for an affordable sports car in the early
1970s, and it played a major role in establishing Japanese
performance cars in the U.S. market.Early 240Zs are increasingly
appreciated for their clean styling and engaging driving dynamics.
Contact us today for more information and take the next step toward
owning a landmark model in Japanese sports car history that is
mechanically sound. For $22,750
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