1977 Datsun Z 280z 240z 260z Rare 5 Speed 2.8 on 2040-cars
Salem, Oregon, United States
hello, im selling a 1977 datsun z in pretty much rust free condition other than by the gas cap is a little bubbling going on, other than the whole car is straight with no dents. A good body to paint and fix up, the motor is solid, it doesnt leak oil and pulls through all the gears healthy. 5 speed manual 2.8 engine with 39k, but im assuming its been rolled over atleast once.
The original paint was painted over with spray paint , dont ask me why they did this, but they did..... please someone just give this car a nice paint job ! fires right up and you can drive it home if you want. its reliable. things to fix are and this is being honest. tail lights needs bulbs or fuse or something, brake lights work and turn signals work, right turn signal you have to do it manually sometimes but it blinks. instrument cluster lights dont come on, all the gauges work, but no lights. could have a sticky caliper on right side, but it still brakes fine, but noticed it pulled a little to the right sometimes. could use new clips on the fuel injectors, but other than that she purrs like a kitten and wants to be driven. tires all good! any questions or concerns feel free to call me anytime at 9712396989 |
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