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What do you think of this 240Z package deal?


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For $2300 I just bought:

 

one 5/72 240Z CA car was in dry storage for 7yrs, runs, no rust, G-nose, NISMO rear spoiler, nicely redone seats & door panels, all stock L24, 4spd, one small dent L quarter panel.

 

4 polished slotted alloys with like-new Yokohama A032Rs, 195/60-14s.

 

an L24 with dual downdraft Webers, header, remote oil filter and cooler, Nissan Turbo valve cover, E88 with unknown mods/cam, 5spd trans.

 

'73 240Z with stock L24 and square-top Hitachis, factory vented/riser hood (rare), good doors, fenders, hatch, typical R frame rail rust-through and early floor rust, not through.

 

I only have to move this package about 1/2 mile to my house. I hope I got a good deal and I think I probably did but I haven't bought any older Zs for a while. What do you think? DAW

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You got a complete, no rust, 240Z, a complete L24 with tranny (and turbo head), and another 240Z suitable as a parts car!

 

That, imho, is a very very very good deal =D

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If the no rust car has decent paint, by itself that's a descent deal. All together I would call that a great deal.

 

If possible, can you post a picture of the "factory vented/riser hood (rare)"? Are you referring to a hood that has the 2 rectangular vent holes up by to the inspection lids (came on later 280z?), or something completely different? Please excuse my ignorance.

 

Thanks

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Mike, I'm talking about a hood from about '73-74 that was associated with the vapor-lock problems in those cars. It may have been a dealer-installed remedy or it might have been called a "sport hood", others may know the history of the hood. I've seen other photos of it before on this site (rarely) but I couldn't find them using search.

 

The elongated opening in the hood is offset and located above the left side of the head, above the carburetor fuel lines, and is about 16"x5" in size. The "scoop"/riser unit canopies this opening but is centered on the hood, similar in shape to the stock center elevated portion, but larger, taller, and extending farther forward. The openings in this "scoop"/riser are in the vertical sides of the riser and not in the front or rear (not cowl-induction).

 

I'll try to get a pic posted but if anyone recognizes this and has a pic, go ahead and post it. I had a nice surprise when I drove the G-nose car home...it's a 5spd. I had just assumed it to be a 4spd. DAW

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