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geant90

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  1. So I am finally a 2+2 owner! In a few weeks I plan on purchasing a LQ9 to rebuild. I initially was going to go with $500 LM4 but decided I want more displacement. I got my eyes set on a LQ9 but with the iron blocks being around 70lbs heavier I would like to know how would this affect it. Anyone got input especially those who bothered to pull out the AC to save weight? Would keeping the AC and fitting a LQ9 mess up the handling and weight displacement? I do intend on installing power steering as well so I want to know if it'll feel odd especially with the larger wheelbase of the 2+2. Also it will not be a stock LQ9 I will explore maybe even aftermarket intake manifolds and if I do not clear the hood then things shall be cut!

  2. Thanks for the replies guy. And there both in really good shape. I have my eyes on a 1978 but the guy is too attached to it giving it a higher value. I would like the 78 due to me planing to use it as a daily driver on nice warm days after I do an engine swap. That is why I want the bigger tank but I'm not sure if it'll make such a big difference. NewZed of course after I blow a tire I won't go doing anything crazy with a skinny bicycle tire on my precious baby. It is to get me home safe without breaking the bank.

  3. Thanks seattlejester and Pharaohabq.

     

    I do plan on seeing it with a few friends and will inspect all the known places for rust. The car itself has new brakes and never saw a winter (for the past owner) as its been garage during the season the past 20 years. I want the 2+2 because I like how the extra 11inches and different roof shape give it a American car look. I orginally wanted a muscle car so if I drop a V8 I will have no regrets. Thanks for the input I just got to make sure there is not much rust and the body is solid!

  4. I actually do want a 2+2 to stand out of the crowd. For insurance I was considering USAA military auto insurance so I will look into what they cover in detail. I really do like that 280Z listed as it convinced me a 2+2 is what I want and it happened to be green which is my favorite color. The seller is a 70+ year old vet so he would also for it to stay in hands that he can relate to. I'm hoping when we met up this weekend he lowers it even more when we get to talk in person as we have been communicating through his nephew with no military background. I do want to remove those bumpers.

     

    Do you really think I will find another 2+2 in great condition? It was pampered for the last 20 years.

  5. Seattle's got it right. $9K is too much for a 2+2, granted it looks like it's in great shape, but the fact is there's a LOT of 2+2's still out there that are in good shape, mainly for the fact that they're less desirable, certainly less collectable.  So  it's time for some slick talking.  if it's in graet shape, no rust to speak of, $3K-$6K would be a good price. Since that's what you can buy other Z's in similar condition for.  it's nice having the front end all rebuilt, but that doesn't mean anything. You replace part A with an identical part A, have you added any value?  no. The bushings, maybe only because they can be a pain especially on the back.   That car looks nice,  but is it work 9K?  That's something you'll need to answer. At $9K, you've probably got some time to think about it.  If it was a coupe in the same condition, maybe but 2+2's are as sought after.   Other questions you didn't answer, is How many miles?  Garages?  one owner? Full actual records?

     

    Thanks a lot Pharaohabq! I really needed that picture as I was not familiar with the terms or areas for them. Well I really have to negotiate with him as I did not get approved for a loan! :(

  6. I bet the asking price is in the 3-6k range. Looks to be in ok shape from the pictures you posted,check all the common spots for rust. 

     

    Actually they are asking for 9K which I felt was way too much. What do you think it is worth? Can you hint the common spots for rust? Not only am I new to the Z, I'm new to cars completly. Thanks for the reply.

     

    Here is more info:

     

    Bosch Fuel Injection 2.8L

    4 Speed Manual transmission 

    Signed rear view mirror by Mr. K (No value to me to be honest)

    "Disc Brakes are all rebuilt, completely rebuilt front-end, new bushings, new shocks, new tie rods, new brakes, etc."

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