1974 Datsun 260z on 2040-cars
Cadillac, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Hatchback
Engine:2.6 liter twin carb original to car
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Datsun
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Z-Series
Trim: 260z
Drive Type: manual
Mileage: 40,000
Sub Model: 260z
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Gun metal gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
This auction is for a nice early 1974 Datsun 260z. It is essentially a 240 with a 260 engine, same weight same dimensions, and has the round top su carbs. I have had the car for about 5 yrs and have worked on it on and off during that period. I got the car from Texas and had very minimal rust, just floor boards really. I started body work and had a professional finish it and paint the entire car. I have touched pretty much every part on this car top to bottom. I have gone thru entire engine, had everything looked at and gone over. I have original parts for the ones replaced. This is a list of things I have done that I recall, im sure there is more, but you get the idea.
-upgraded larger alternator
-redone n42 head installed with new gaskets
-headers
-electronic ignition
-new distributer
-new plugs and wires
-repainted engine block and cleaned all of engine components
-flushed radiator
-cleaned gas tank
-rebuilt su carbs with z therapy kit
-Toyota front brake calipers and new rotors
-new seat covers
-new carpet
-new water pump
I have done a lot to this car, but it still needs a few small things. This is a great car to start with and still have a few things that you can work on and make it the way you want. It is drivable as it, but needs to have suspension done, there is a broken strut in rear. I replaced the four speed transmission with a 5 speed that I got on line and once I installed it realized that 5th gear is out. I believe it's a syncro, but it wont stay in 5th. I have the original 4 speed that I will include with the sale, it's in perfect operating condition. I have all the badges, but haven't installed them yet. I've only driven the car a handful of times while working on it. It runs very strong, idles great and sounds amazing. I want to be sure to answer any questions prior to the sale so the buyer is aware of all details with the car. It is 39 years old after all. These are amazing cars and are becoming more and more collectable. The car is unmolested only a few upgrades done, it was all original when I got it. Car must be picked up or shipping prearranged, I will not deliver.
I have numerous parts that I have accumulated that will be included with buy it now pricing.
IMPORTANT:
I have tried to describe this vehicle as accurately and honestly as possible but please remember it is a used vehicle. As with any vehicle, (new or used) there may be issues that I have overlooked or am unaware of. If you are not familiar with purchasing used vehicles and or specialty vehicles or you have not purchased a vehicle using the Internet, PLEASE do your research, ask questions, make sure you are comfortable with me as a seller, the vehicle, and the process. No warranty expressed or implied. Car is sold as is. THANKS
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