1974 260z 2+2 - 62,270 Original Miles - Automatic Transmission on 2040-cars
Debary, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:2.6L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 1974
Interior Color: Black
Make: Datsun
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Z-Series
Trim: Vinyl
Drive Type: RWD
Options: CD Player
Mileage: 62,270
Sub Model: 2+2
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1974 Datsun 260Z 2 + 2
All Original 1974 260Z 2+2 with 62,270 miles substantially rust free California Car now in Florida. Bought the car in California in 2005 with 55,643 miles and shipped it to Central Florida as a gift to my Dad. The car is all original. He had driven an identical model from 1975 to 1995 until the body rusted out. I had looked for 10 years until I found this one. We only replaced the original radio and removed emission controls in the engine compartment, but these are still available and included with the car. It comes with the Chiltons’s and Datsun Dealers Service Manuals, original owners manual, two sets of original keys, original Jack and 4 original hubcaps with an additional 6 available. He drove it up until 2011 when he had health issues and passed almost a year ago. The car sat in his garage for the last two year. I just had a shop go over the car and they flush the fuel system, replaced the starter and both mechanical and electrical fuel pumps, replaced the battery & rebuilt both carburetors and she is running good and ready for a new home. Running non-ethanol fuel since the rebuild which is better for the seals in the engine and allows the car to run better. Currently has Antique Florida plates and the paint is all original (paint code 904 White) and in good shape but it has some minor cosmetic issues for a car of 40 years old end of this year. I had a 1975 280Z 2+2 back in 1987 that wasn't no where near in this good of shape. If you love and know Z cars, you can see this one is in very good shape. Reality check...There is a small dent on the drivers door by the trim, both front seats have small tears in the areas at the location that these Z models all get tears. A new set of covers goes on eBay for about $200. The dash has a couple cracks as they all develop cracks here and a cap is $120 on eBay. Of course the dash clock is non-operative, don't think I have ever seen one working in a Z car. There is some very minor rust on some of the panels which can be seen in the hi resolution photos I have posted on this auction. The photos tell the tale of what you are bidding on, but if you have question or need additional pictures, let me know. If you are looking for an all original car with minor defects and low mileage...this is your car. |
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