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Hello everyone and welcome to my 1977 280z project! I will be using this thread to document my journey with this car and all the little thing that will be done to it to ultimately restore and modify it to be my dream car.

 

I bought the car last week at auction for the decent price of €20.500,- kind of on a whim as this has been my dream car ever since I first learned of there existence (thanks Wangan Midnight and the Devil Z, I know its cliché). Yes €20k is a lot of money but a mid-condition one sells for over €32k here in Europe nowadays.

 

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(You can see which side I tied up and which side my dad tied up 😂)

 

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What drew me to this car was the paint (absolutely not perfect and needs a repaint at some point but looks good enough for now), the goodies like new wheels and tires, new wooden steering wheel, factory 5 speed gearbox, R200 diff and the claim that the engine was rebuild 10 years ago. Although when picking up the car it turned out there was no documentation what so ever.

 

The car runs and drives and is in fairly decent condition but currently has no valid inspection (called APK in the Netherlands) as the previous owner stats it’s because of the car running rich. Of course it has a cracked dashboard, some small surface rust forming and is missing bolts all over the car but these are all thing that can be fixed over time.

 

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For now my main goal is the fix some little stuff and get her on the road so I can start to enjoy the car. So naturally I placed the car on my Quick Jack lift and ordered a bunch of parts from Z-Services EU in France.

 

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There are a few thing I like to address before taking it in for inspection. The hood doesn’t open as the cable brackets are missing, the door hinges need rebuilding as the doors won’t close properly, some general maintenance and fixing some sweating oil seals around the car.

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1 hour ago, Mitchel0407 said:

Hello everyone and welcome to my 1977 280z project! I will be using this thread to document my journey with this car and all the little thing that will be done to it to ultimately restore and modify it to be my dream car.

 

I bought the car last week at auction for the decent price of €20.500,- kind of on a whim as this has been my dream car ever since I first learned of there existence (thanks Wangan Midnight and the Devil Z, I know its cliché). Yes €20k is a lot of money but a mid-condition one sells for over €32k here in Europe nowadays.

 

AfbeeldingvanWhatsAppop2025-08-15om10_05.01_dace9305.jpg.8a92b33a9f83fc4d35dada44d706506c.jpg

 

(You can see which side I tied up and which side my dad tied up 😂)

 

AfbeeldingvanWhatsAppop2025-08-15om10_05.02_95cc8926.jpg.843dab74cf9ffdbf3d4e1112cf1d983f.jpg

 

What drew me to this car was the paint (absolutely not perfect and needs a repaint at some point but looks good enough for now), the goodies like new wheels and tires, new wooden steering wheel, factory 5 speed gearbox, R200 diff and the claim that the engine was rebuild 10 years ago. Although when picking up the car it turned out there was no documentation what so ever.

 

The car runs and drives and is in fairly decent condition but currently has no valid inspection (called APK in the Netherlands) as the previous owner stats it’s because of the car running rich. Of course it has a cracked dashboard, some small surface rust forming and is missing bolts all over the car but these are all thing that can be fixed over time.

 

datsun-280z-1977-010-scaled.jpg.84877cff86cbf6609d5e0727cf2b5eca.jpg

 

datsun-280z-1977-017-scaled.jpg.7390255e6555396961722d01c37faaf6.jpg

 

For now my main goal is the fix some little stuff and get her on the road so I can start to enjoy the car. So naturally I placed the car on my Quick Jack lift and ordered a bunch of parts from Z-Services EU in France.

 

AfbeeldingvanWhatsAppop2025-08-15om10_05.01_c5f70a25.jpg.94cdc469d5cbf7822fd8b5cc9445367c.jpg

 

There are a few thing I like to address before taking it in for inspection. The hood doesn’t open as the cable brackets are missing, the door hinges need rebuilding as the doors won’t close properly, some general maintenance and fixing some sweating oil seals around the car.

 Beautiful Z, it’s in great shape for an almost 50 year old car. I like those wheels too.

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4 minutes ago, FastFloridian said:

 Beautiful Z, it’s in great shape for an almost 50 year old car. I like those wheels too.

Came with four almost brand new tires and the original wheels on also pretty good tires. The original wheels good use a repaint tho.

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