Administrators gav240z 3,005 Posted January 6, 2021 Administrators Original Auction Link was here: http://www.kenobrothers.com/auctions/1972-nissan-fairlady-z432 But the link no longer works for the auction... More information here. https://www.motorauthority.com/news/1100658_keno-brothers-get-into-the-classic-car-business-video https://www.classicdriver.com/en/car/nissan/fairlady-z432/1972/340520 Quote
HS30-H 499 Posted January 6, 2021 Keno Brothers don't know as much as they think, despite their Sotheby's, Christie's and Antiques Roadshow credentials. What's all this talk of "1969 interior" and 1969 production, but 1972 registration? Clearly this is a 1972 production example and the chassis build data for the 432 is available for anyone who wants to seek it out. Clearly a recently-restored car, with lots of new parts and some modifications over stock (radiator, suspension, exhaust etc). Can't see enough of the four point roll-over bar to see whether it is the correct Nissan Sports Option item or a recent repro. And the fat spacers behind the wheels (recent repros?) make the track look a bit odd. Now that it is in the USA there's a 99.999% chance its going to be sold to somebody who will wholly embrace the idea that it is "a version of the 240Z" rather than both the Z432 and 240Z being versions of the S30-series Z range. Quote