1976 Datsun 280Z Coupe 2-Door 2.8L

1976 Datsun Z-Series

Technical specifications of Datsun Z-Series 1976

Price: -
Item location: Baden, Pennsylvania, United States
Make: Datsun
Model: Z-Series
Type: Coupe
Trim: Coupe 2-Door
Year: 1976
Mileage: 147,045
VIN: HLS30294227
Color: Blue
Power options: Air Conditioning
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

Up for your consideration is a 1976 Datsun 280Z. This car was restored in 2000 and was titled as an antique until 2009. During this time. it had seen minimal road use (mainly driven to cruises and shows). In 2009. we retitled the car with standard plates. and the car was driven regularly during the summer months. while being stored during the winter. Unfortunately. we have had to store the car outside the last three years. and rust has started in a few areas (see pictures). The car runs and drives excellent. It has a current PA registration and inspection. The aftermarket (dealer installed) AC blows ice cold. the original radio works. and all the original manuals. including the “starting guide” card are present. The car is fitted with aftermarket Western wheels (also dealer installed. as told to me by the previous owner). however only one original center hub was present when the car was purchased (they were plastic and simply pressed in). and we replaced them with American Racing center hubs. The interior. overall. is in decent condition. There is a split at the seam in both the driver and passenger seats. as well as a crack in the center of the dash. The seats and dash are both original. and were not replaced when the car was restored. All of the carpets were replaced. and are in excellent condition. The car had an aftermarket stereo in it when it was purchased. and speaker wiring. amp output cables. as well as some sort of dial control (perhaps an amp level control?) are still present. Being that an aftermarket radio was installed. an antenna switch from an earlier model Z was also installed to control the antenna. The switch does not work. and appears to have been rebuilt in the past. The antenna still functions fine if the switch is jumpered. Repair the current switch. or re-install a radio-mounted switch. and you’re good to go! There is also a rectangular hole cut in the console (the size of a rocker switch). All other lights. switches. and indicators work as they should. All gauges function properly. with the exception of the clock. The original Nissan jack. wrench. and wheel chocks are also present. A spare headlight is also included with the car. as well as a “Le Bra” cover for the front of the car (this is new. and has never been installed) Some recent major maintenance that has been done to the car: 2009 – New fuel pump and relays installed 2010 – All four struts replaced 2012 – New ignition switch installed by local Nissan dealer 2012 – Cooling system flushed and heater valve serviced (performed at local Nissan dealer) – This was supposed to remedy a sticking heater valve. but ended up causing more harm than good (see issues below) 2012 – New plugs. wires. cap. and rotor installed by my mechanic. Issues with the car: - There is rust beginning at the front of the hood. around the driver’s side rear wheel well. and at the seam on the driver’s side of the rear hatch (see pictures) - The heater valve is stuck on. This issue was supposed to have been remedied when the valve was serviced in 2012. however instead of replacing the valve. they “rebuilt” it. supposedly due to a replacement not being available. The valve worked fine for a few months. then began to stick again. Being that the heater only blows out of the floor vents. and the vent/ac only blows from the dash vents. I left the valve as it was. - The recirculation / vent door does not operate with the heater controls. This problem began after the above heater valve service was performed. The door itself still functions if operated manually from under the dash. This may just be due to a disconnected cable. - The clock does not work. This also happened after the heater valve was serviced. Presumably a disconnected wire. - The wipers are “sluggish”. They have been this way since the car was purchased. They work fine in the rain. but if the windshield is somewhat dry. they operate extremely slowly. - As mentioned above. the antenna switch usually does not work. but could possibly be rebuilt. If there are any questions. please don’t hesitate to ask! More photos are available upon request.

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