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1971 Series 1 240z Racecar With Orig Engine Bre Tribute Car on 2040-cars

US $16,500.00
Year:1971 Mileage:40117
Location:

Kelseyville, California, United States

Kelseyville, California, United States

What’s up for bid? A series one Dec 70 build date 1971 Datsun 240z.   A sweet looking and driving Brock Racing Enterprizes (BRE) Tribute car licensed for the paint scheme from Peter Brock himself.  He interviewed me to confirm I was on the right track, no pun intended.  Check out Youtube title:  VID00001 BRE TRIBUTE 1971 240Z  dated Apr 2014 at Thunderhill Raceway Park, near Willows, CA.

So, what’s this car got besides the classic paint scheme?  It’s a full on race car and has been raced.  Firstly, it has the original numbers matching engine.  Yes, there are several places to find the numbers that confirm this is the same engine and body matching and they all confirm the fact; engine/Vin matching.

What else is in this car?  A full on endurance set up racecar.  With fully adjustable toe in and camber, front and rear plus castor up front.  And, fully adjustable ride height on all four corners with after market spring perches and modified strut tubes for double adjustable yellow Koni’s.  Hubs are all modified to 5 lug 4.5” spacing, fitting Ford plus others.  Brakes are 4 piston Toyota calipers up front with 300ZX vented rotors.  Rears are 240SX disc brakes and rotors; fronts are endurance racing and rears are racing pads, all by Porterfield.  Installed late last spring to finish the 2013 TT season with NASA and set up for NASA’s 25 Hours of Thunderhill.  We did not enter that race but the car was ready.

I and my son raced it in Washington State July 2013 with SOVREN at the Historic races at Pacific Raceway.  SOVREN logbook documents that tech “cleared to race”.

 Of course it comes with NASA and SOVREN logbooks, it has a full on cage meeting their stringent specs of tech.  It has a side net for driver, window net and two race seats installed with appropriate belts for TT at NASA.  Driver’s seat is out of race date.  All other dated equipment, side net, window net and driver’s belts are 2013 dated.  Fire extinguisher comes with the car but pax seat is mounted where the extinguisher goes.  Remount if desired. 

 The car has a removable MOMO steering wheel.  After market tach on steering post with modified original gauges.  Clock is tempermental but works with engine running.  I think it likes good vibrations. Car does have an AFR gauge installed for Air Fuel Ratio measurements.  Car was rewired with an EZ Wire kit/fuse block from dash forward.  Has voltmeter vice ammeter gauge.

 Drive train:  Engine dynos out at 170 HP (chassis dyno) the max horsepower /per minimum competition weight (with driver and gas) of 2425 at 14.25 lbs/ hp. authorized in NASA’s Time Trials D (delta) class this car runs in.  It has triple Italian Webers.  Transmission is the ’83 280ZX with 4 speeds forward.  Drive shaft is shortened due to longer tail piece on tranny.  Rear end is 300ZX Turbo, LSD.  Engine, tranny and rear end all worked by pros; seals, bearings, etc.  No leaks. 

 Two sets of 15 inch wheels/racing tires; mounted come with the car.  One set of 225/60 15 Hoosiers with one race weekend on them, one set of 225/50/15 Toyo RA1a with grooves showing.  Good racing rubber on all 8 tires. Car is currently street registered with CA DMV.  Nice to be able to test legally prior to trailering to the track. 

 Prep for paint was total:  no rust now; some was found but all treated, removed or simply cut out and new metal welded in.  Paint is hardened single stage.

 Aerodynamics has been worked hard on this car.  It appears simple but per the best wind tunnel testing I could locate (didn’t actually put this car in the tunnel) this car produces 1100lbs of downforce at 100 mph nullifying any lifting (and that's about 1100 lbs by the way) meaning; good aero kills all the lift and improves mileage 2 mpg at 70 mph, about the average speed at Thunderhill for a lap.  Told you this was an endurance set up racecar. 

 Email me your questions as I know I haven’t fully explained everything.  All picts in this listing were taken either late last year or this year as paint went on this car May, 2013.  It’s not a show car; it’s a race car, and it has the nicks and scratches and dings to prove it.  Want to show it?  Enter it in the raced car class. If they don’t have one, politely ask them for a no trailer queen class. 

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