Pharaohabq Posted June 26, 2008 Share Posted June 26, 2008 Okay, I'm suffering something of a conumdrum. I have an almost rust free 78 280Z that I'm looking at fixing up. Maybe to swap in a L28ET into. But recently I found a 72' 240Z in almost the same condition for $1000 bucks, though it's been sitting for almost 15 years in a New Mexico front yard.. My question is Which Coupe is a better candidate for restoration and upgrading? Is there much stock performance difference between the models aside from the engine and transmission which I will likely swap anyways for the L28ET? 30 vs 36 years, were there any major changes redesigns other than the spare tire size? I just want to know if it's worth spending another $1000 bucks on an older car, especially since I can really only afford to fix up one at a time. [edit] ooh, just read the sticky.. Sorry if this was answered already up there. Thanks Phar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mamba_888 Posted June 27, 2008 Share Posted June 27, 2008 BOTH !!! Seriously, I've had a 1977 Z and loved it but sold it. I've just recently purchased a 240Z. To me, I think the 240Z's are a lot sexier than the later models although a lot more rigid components (differential, engine, EFI, etc.) came with the 280z's. I like the location of the turn lights in the front of the 240 as opposed to the 280. I also like the rear brake lamps. I'd keep the 280 and save $1K from the 240z purchase. The $1K would go a long way into some awesome 280Z mods! Good luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phantom Posted June 27, 2008 Share Posted June 27, 2008 Depends on your long-term goals. The 240Z is about 300 lbs lighter than the 280Z because of extra structure done in the 280 to improve it's overall strength. The 240 is a restorable car from a collector standpoint but not so much for the 280. From that standpoint I would go with a 280 if I was building a modified car with higher HP but, if I was going for a stock restoration, I would go with the 240. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JSM Posted June 27, 2008 Share Posted June 27, 2008 Nice thing about the 280 also is the A/C systems came factory. Much easier to improve upon. I like the 240, but there are advantages to both. Buy them both! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
73DatsunZ Posted June 27, 2008 Share Posted June 27, 2008 If you are going to restore it I would go with the 240z for collectible purposes like Phantom said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garvice Posted June 27, 2008 Share Posted June 27, 2008 damn, i hate dilemas like that. I had a similar dilema when I was looking at buying my Z. There were no good Z's for ages, then all of a sudden a mechanically/electrically excelent z came up that needed body work and a good bodied car with not quite as good turbo engine (at least electrically and mechanically) came up with a very good body. Man it was a killer. Like you I only had money for one, and over hear it was 14k for 1 and 12k for the other. From a purely nostalgic point of view i would go with the 240 and keep it L series. (I know, this isn't a pureset website, but i didn't say, don't modify the L series) Perhaps go turbo or big NA stroker (I think that would be my next project, if I ever get this one back on the road). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pharaohabq Posted June 30, 2008 Author Share Posted June 30, 2008 Thanks for the great input guys! Yeah, I was thinking of doing some mods, like adding the L28ET etc. and I've already got the 280Z so, maybe I'll wait on the 240. (it's sat for 14 years, maybe it'll stay longer) The 240 is/was tempting though, but my wife "doesn't want a car lot" in our yard. I'm not sure I'll pass it up, but I'm leaning tward letting it go until I get my 280Z "done". Thanks again Phar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Midnight-280Z Posted July 5, 2008 Share Posted July 5, 2008 I got a 75 280Z and I love it. From a collectors point of view the 240Z was the one that started it all, 300lbs lighter, sexier bumpers all around, etc....but here's how I look at the 280Z...Technically speaking it's rarer than the 240Z..Why? because it was only manufactured for North America...meaning no one else has it. Also, it is the ending of the Z's before the 350Z came out. If you live in California you would also know that the last year for smog exempt was 75 meaning the 280Z just made it for one year. I've got a bad habit of collecting rare stuff, I'll post updates on my car once my engine bay gets painted. I've got quite a few Nismo parts in my Z () not too many people can say they got Nismo in their Z. In the end it's up to what you want and what makes you happy. Don't worry about what other people think, get what you want and makes you happy. Then you can build from their Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pharaohabq Posted July 7, 2008 Author Share Posted July 7, 2008 I got a 75 280Z and I love it. From a collectors point of view the 240Z was the one that started it all, 300lbs lighter, sexier bumpers all around, etc....but here's how I look at the 280Z...Technically speaking it's rarer than the 240Z..Why? because it was only manufactured for North America...meaning no one else has it. Also, it is the ending of the Z's before the 350Z came out. If you live in California you would also know that the last year for smog exempt was 75 meaning the 280Z just made it for one year. I've got a bad habit of collecting rare stuff, I'll post updates on my car once my engine bay gets painted. I've got quite a few Nismo parts in my Z () not too many people can say they got Nismo in their Z. In the end it's up to what you want and what makes you happy. Don't worry about what other people think, get what you want and makes you happy. Then you can build from their Yeah, it would be nice to have both cars tho, but budgets are a bi*ch. That and I have too many cars already. Hopefully the 240 will stick around a while longer so that I can finish up some on my 78' and get rid of the 86' I've got and earn up some brownie points w/ the wife... I'm still keeping my 92' as my daily driver and well the Jeep is just for romping on rocks. My 78, along w/ paint and the new interior, I want to put on 240Z bumpers, and a P90a head. I'm also looking into different EFI options, because I'd like to increase MPG.. Phar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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