--Beige Metallic with Biege upholstery, Brown carpeting, 2.8 Liter
EFI inline 6 cylinder engine, 5 speed manual gearbox, 22,000 miles
and two owners from new! Nissan released the Datsun 280Z
model for the North American market in the 1975 model year. engine
size was increased to 2.8 liters and a Bosch L-Jetronic fuel
injection system was added. The 1977 and 1978 models received
bumpers with recessed channels added that blended into corrugated-
or accordion-style black rubber extension trim. Also new for the
1977 model year, 280Zs no longer received the full-size spare tire,
and instead had a "space saver" spare and a larger fuel tank. In
late 1976 and for most 197778 models, an optional five-speed manual
transmission was available alongside the four-speed manual and the
three-speed automatic options. It included a "5-speed" emblem on
the left bottom edge of the rear hatch. This 280z was sold
new by Stephen Datsun in Bristol CT to Robert Forcier of
Forestville, CT who kept the car until 2023 when it was sold to its
second and most recent owner. Very well kept, original condition
and maintained regardless of use. This presents a very rare
opportunity to acquire the final year of the iconic series of Z
cars. Fitted with ice cold Air conditioning, 5 speed gearbox and
comes complete with original bill of sale, tools, jack, spare,
owner?s manual and warranty/service booklet.
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