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https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/hayward-1980-datsun-280zx/7284949552.html

 

For $1800 it's so tempting. I had the same car in high school but metallic blue. I loved that car but that was in Ohio and the whole bottom rusted out really bad from the salt. I could get this one and probably sink 4-5k into interior, paint, brakes,etc  Drive it for a few months while I work on another car relive high school...then maybe turn a decent profit on it. NADA has average retiail at around 15k. I know my 4-5k isn't gonna make it the slickest one out there and I have zero time to do like any of the work myself except to drop it off at shops 

 

Maybe I  invest into the interior and any mechanical issues and leave paint to the next person.

 

Anyway I'd love to hear opinions on whether I can pull off getting to drive it for awhile and come out ahead

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29 minutes ago, motorpoodle said:

.then maybe turn a decent profit on it. NADA has average retiail at around 15k.

 

Anyway I'd love to hear opinions on whether I can pull off getting to drive it for awhile and come out ahead

 

 

You can almost certainly get it running but almost nobody makes a profit restoring these old cars.  Get it running >>> yes,  make a profit >>> not likely.

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I'd like to hear more about that. I've seen a lot of more extreme examples than this one. But if average auction price is about 15k and average NADA retail is around 15k

and you see prices like this https://classiccars.com/listings/find/all-years/datsun/280zx

 

It's very tempting but I don't know if it's realistic to go by those sites. I've seen vettes, mustangs, fairlanes, el caminos that don't need that much work with a bigger margin. I don't really know. There's TV shows of people doing it. I don't even need a car but the 280zx is sentimental and if I can make it nicer, drive it and and then make some money it would be fun. But I don't need my money tied up or lose money on it.

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It's the cost of parts needed to bring up the value that will get you.  Nickels and dimes.  Mustangs and Chevys have a huge aftermarket network making parts.  The 280ZX, not so much.

 

If you're really thinking about investment then a simple spreadsheet of costs should throw some light on it.  Here's a couple of web sites that sells ZX parts, for starters.  You could probably just get it running and clean it up for a small profit.  But restoration will be expensive.

 

http://www.zcarparts.com/

 

https://zcardepot.com/collections/280zx

 

Look at the quality versus price on your future competition and estimate how much you will have to spend to get there.  Good luck.  

 

https://bringatrailer.com/datsun/280zx/

 

 

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