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1971 Series One Datsun 240Z

For sale: 1971 Datsun Z-Series

Technical specifications

Condition:
Used
Item location:
Maryville, Tennessee, United States
Make:
Datsun
Model:
Z-Series
Type:
Coupe
Year:
1971
Mileage:
96,000
VIN:
HLS30-13158
Color:
Blue
Engine size:
L24
Number of cylinders:
6
Fuel:
Gasoline
Drive type:
RWD
Interior color:
Black
Vehicle Title:
Clear
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Description

This is a numbers-matching Series One car that was almost lost. I saved this car in 2013, nd then spent the next year and a half doing a complete, rotisserie" restoration. She needed new floor pans, rame rails, heel well, enders, ear quarters, passenger side rocker panel and a hood, ut other structural parts of the frame were good. The replacement metal was all either factory original (the front fenders) or off donor cars, o aftermarket panels. Car is now wearing 903 Blue, ith engine bay covered as well. The matching-number engine was pulled and completely rebuilt, op to bottom, ith all new bearings and seals, he cylinders were honed and new pistons installed. The E88 cylinder head was totally overhauled as well. New starter, aterpump, pgraded 60 amp internally regulated alternator, ertronix coil and ignition, U carbs rebuilt by Ztherapy, ew correct brake master cylinder, ew clutch master and slave cylinders, ebuilt front and rear brakes, ew wheel bearings front and rear. Rebuilt brake master vacuum. New clutch and throw out bearing. Rear end and differential upgraded and moved backwards to correct angularity issues of early 240Zs. Mostly new interior, seat vinyl and foam, arpet, eadliners, nd shock tower vinyl) and cleaned and re-dyed transmission tunnel vinyl and interior panels, ith all new foam and new sound-deadening. New firewall insulator. All new weatherstripping from Vintage Rubber. All new bushings in the steering and suspension. Dash was removed, ll instruments removed, nd cracks were repaired. All instruments now work, xcept clock which is sporadic. All interior lights and cigarette lighter work. Original working Hitachi Am radio with new power antenna that works off the original switch. New MSA exhaust system. Gas tank was cleaned and sealed with POR-15.I have the original steelies and D hubcaps, ut only three of the hubcaps are restorable. I bought a set of five slot mags with new rubber from someone who was going to new wheels, nd they look great. I saved all the old parts like the original differential mount and driveshaft, rake master cylinder, ll hardware, nd I have other parts like a full dash cover that I will include in the sale.
This was a fun project, nd although I didn't go for a concourse-level restoration, xcept for the differential and alternator upgrades I tried to keep the car as original as possible. Like I mentioned above, did keep all the hardware that I could if you want to have it replated and use it. There are a few things that could be improved upon, ike a couple of fitment issues with the left fender and the hood, nd the bumpers (which are used, ut new to this car, s the original ones were not restorable) could use a rechroming. There is an intake mounting bolt that broke that should be replaced. I wish, n hindsight, hat I had replated some of the hardware in the engine compartment. The windshield is original and has some "ghosting" around the edges. The hatch defroster does not work. The windshield wipers are slow. The fan gets noisy after a few minutes, ut works. But the big things, ike the rust repairs, he engine, he running gear, nd the interior are in excellent condition now.
The car has about eight hundred miles on it since I got her back on the road, nd I just replaced the break in oil with VR1 10W-30. She starts and runs very strong, nd handles like she's on rails. The exhaust is louder than stock, ut it sounds good. I'm ready for a new project.

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