In late 1969, the 240Z was introduced to America and changed the
opinions of many about Japanese built cars. A beautiful little
sports car, that outperformed the likes of the Porsche 911 and
Jaguar E-Type of the era, for about half of the price. Needless to
say, the Z clobbered competition from the likes of Alfa Romeo,
Fiat, Opel, Triumph and MG. Now, as you've watched the prices climb
on all those brands just mentioned, it's looking like the Japanese
classics are now going to follow suit and climb in value as well.
This 1972 240Z has been repainted in a nice shade of Lime Green.
The original color looks to have been Code 112, Yellow. The seats
have also been recovered in a new, black vinyl. The original engine
has been upgraded to an L28, from a 280Z. Giving the car almost 20
more horsepower and torque than the original engine would have. The
inline 6 in this car runs nice and strong and has a sporty note
from the exhaust. The 5 speed manual allows the driver to stir
through the gears while the independent suspension front and back
take care of the handling. This Datsun also has air conditioning.
Grab this Z now and have yourself an amazing ride once the weather
warms up!! Call today.
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