RBZ 260 Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 hi guys instead of hogging the other post i thought i create a new one. hoping the authentication/history gurus like MR. Camouflage, Lynton, hS30 etc.... and everyone else can help figure this out. since my misfortune with the 260z and one zed gone to the graveyard i thought it may be worth while resurecting another one and not killing it for parts. the car in question is #227 engine number: L24018162 the car is in original condition. no previous paint layers still on original layer. no accident repairs that i can see the body is in failry straight besides the usual trouble rust spots. few interesting facts is that it has fender mirror holes but have been plugged with plastic caps look like nissan items. these caps are exact outline as the genuine fender mirrors in Japan as it can be seen in the pics. has no ADR plate so i assume its pre 72 but would like to figure if its the 70 or 71. it has all the usual s1 tell tales. like vented rear hatch and sealed rear 1/4. different inspection flaps, non reclining seats. non retractable belts. no tool box holes in the back. if it is "special" i was thinking bringing this old girl back to original or as close as i can get to original without going banckrupt in the process. i had a another look at it on the weekend to see if its repairable and if worth doing so. besides the normal rust in both floors around roof and rear 1/4 area sill panels and rear slam panel and tailgate the rest is in not bad condition. the doors are usable same as guards. front end has no rust whatsoever and chasis rails are straight and rust free. it will take some work replacing the floors seals and roof skin but other than that seems to me its not a total goner. i tried finding stamps but they all seem to have deteriated and not visible. i will try to remove the gauges and see if there is any visible stamps with codes for u guys to decode. im hoping its something different and more special due to fender mirror holes/plugs. as i havent seen one like it. here are some pics for now Quote
mrp69 Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 i would think that it would be a 70 model with that build number my car is build #584 and my car is 3/71 peter Quote
zzzzed Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 hmmm looks like there could be a lot of work under that roof skin but i would give it a crack.. If you dont want to restore it give it to me and i will Quote
RB30X Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 I think you already know the answer to your own question mate. You sounded down and out of the Zed game after the accident, but look who's tracking down Zeds already. It will need some dollars thrown at it but it seems very original and unmolested, especially if its a good price. Quote
dalee Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 I had #37? many years ago with all the same early production parts you have mentioned. I tracked its build date to approx 11/70. #518 (still have) was built approx 2/71 based on my investigations. I would like to see the car refreshed back to original condition, but that's just my preference, esp considering how original it is to start with. At the end of the day its your car and you can do what you want with it. Dale Quote
RBZ 260 Posted March 15, 2010 Author Posted March 15, 2010 wow quick replies guys. well i em down and pissed off daily for not being in my z. but being out of the game no way love my S30's hence y i want to save this one to bring the numbers up again. the price well i allready own it! price i paid was $400. Mick u right she needs bit of work but if i spend another 3k in materials to get the body rust free its still worth it. Dalee if the car is getting resurected she be returned to original as close as possible. got most parts allready but missing: door trims one door glass bonnet chrome strips on the roof door chrome strips door handles center console gearbox speedo and tacho. carby and air box Cowl infront of windscreen. most parts be easily bought besides S1 series console may be bit of a trouble. as i got also the 2/72 #1860 which most probably will end up with the running gear from the 260z , zg flares and massive rims. and will get the same colour as the 260z had and will probably retian the rbz260 plates on it. dont think that plate deservs to die yet this will be long project and will be inline after the mustang and the 72 240z. initaly was bought as parts car for 72 but with bit of work i think i could save this one. bring it back to original what i think it deserves being the early car with matching number engine still in there. besides the rust the panels are very straight. no body filler anywhere. just deteriated original paint. Quote
NZeder Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 bargain of the purchase price - wish I could find a 240z as complete as that for a price like that here in NZ all the parts you are looking for can be found if you keep looking some even NOS and even reproductions if you are happy with that too. re the cowl just don't use a 260z part it is different not sure if the early 240z is different to he later 240z but someone else might know. Quote
dalee Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 re the cowl just don't use a 260z part it is different not sure if the early 240z is different to he later 240z but someone else might know. Learn something new every day. Specifically, what are the differences! I had never noticed, but that could be because I have only ever had one 260. Quote
RBZ 260 Posted March 15, 2010 Author Posted March 15, 2010 thanks nzeder. i didnt think the 260z will suit plus mine is bent a fair bit from the accident so need to get one regardless. did some more research in determining the year. went slightly different angle. still got the original plates on the car which are RGV 100 the RAA 000 plates have been issued in 1966. this makes it 722,100 (if i did my aplhabet right) registered car since 1966... now how many cars they register per year is anyones guess. im going to try email the rego department if they know the date this plate has been registered. hopefully we get the date that it got registered. Quote
C.A.R. Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 Top Stuff Johnny! That's a very fixable car BTW... Quote
Moderators Zedman240® Posted March 15, 2010 Moderators Posted March 15, 2010 If you don't have a speedo, the early ones start at 20mph+ and they come up on ebay from time to time. Any early or really any 240Z is worth restoring.. at $400, it's worth while stripping to a bare shell and place it on a rotisserie. Re-paint/zinc components and you'll end up with a killer zed! If I had the cash and time, I'd find another zed to rebuild.. Quote
chris240 Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 bargain !! well done.. as for the number plates as a measure of date, dont be fooled, as the plates may have been on another car before the zed, prior to the 1st owner buying the zed.. Owners just "kept" the same plates for years back in the 60's and 70's, not as common now I believe. Quote
Brabham Posted March 15, 2010 Posted March 15, 2010 Definately worth saving with numbers that early. Good to see you want to keep it original and good luck with it. Quote
RBZ 260 Posted March 16, 2010 Author Posted March 16, 2010 spent some time looking at wazregister. looking at numbers seems to be a second half 1970 car as some u guys sugested. that is good enough for now till i get time to those gauges and check some stamps out. in regards to colour. does it devalue if it gets repainted in any other stock colour from that year. ie: instead of mustard to be red or silver or better leaving it in original colour? not a big fan of the mustard colour. though seen pics of clean ones and looks ok. Quote
KatoKid Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 I'm facing the same dilemma, my car is originally mustard and I know they can look good if the body work and paint is pristine and I really want to preserve the value of the car. I'm tempted to repaint in the original colour with the hope that everything old becomes new again IE fashionable. I think paint colours go through cycles and I believe we are on the cusp of these old colours coming back into favour. Cross fingers anyway. Quote
Moderators Zedman240® Posted March 16, 2010 Moderators Posted March 16, 2010 Believe me, I'd prefer that mustard colour over that horrid "peachy" colour some WRX's came in. Friend of mine with that RHD converted 240Z had his car painted in that mustard and it looks great. Quote
Mr Ex Posted March 16, 2010 Posted March 16, 2010 An early one is always worth restoring & keep it the original colour. Quote
dalee Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 Mustard. http://www.viczcar.com/gallery/displayimage.php?&pos=-2952 Quote
NZeder Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 Mustard. http://www.viczcar.com/gallery/displayimage.php?&pos=-2952 Come on guys - its called Safari Gold aka 920 is the factory code and name Quote
zzzzed Posted March 17, 2010 Posted March 17, 2010 i thought it was called baby poo brown I think it looks rather smart with a shine on it keep it origonal Quote
Mr Camouflage Posted March 18, 2010 Posted March 18, 2010 i thought it was called baby poo brown I think it looks rather smart with a shine on it keep it origonal See, you can polish a t**d. I like the more unusual 70's colours. Far too many red zeds around. Quote
nat0_240_chevZ Posted March 18, 2010 Posted March 18, 2010 BRIZZIE, i have found a guy @ edwards town I have had some dealings with, (accidently found out what he does) that can make HK monaro rear quater panels from flat sheet, I said ill keep his contact details for this purpose for us boys here on the forum, ie make 10 quarters complete, even the lip where it spotweld to the inner fender. Give me a buzz to discuss, this guys sounds promising, very proficient with an English wheel and other panel tools... obviously. nat0 Quote
RBZ 260 Posted March 19, 2010 Author Posted March 19, 2010 well at the moment looks like she get a new lease on life and will get it restored. though still not certain on colour. though its kinda growing on me after seeing few pics. but as a potential resale i think some of the more common colours may be worth while "resale red (everyone is sucker for red sports car) ", silver, white blue etc...., . than again plenty of time and work before i need to decide that. Quote
Toecutter Posted March 20, 2010 Posted March 20, 2010 Seeing you have another 240 that will go down the modded path I'd go all original on this one. You'll prolly appreciate it more as you turn into an old man! Sulio but seriously I reckon it would be a fun exercise going down the purist path not to mention the value of the car on completion! Or put a V8 in it like some of those factory 240s had! ;D ;D ;D you know the ones...now what was the series code for those!? Quote
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