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1970 240Z on CL in Denver-Only $1,500.00


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Here's the link:

https://denver.craigslist.org/cto/d/70-240z-for-sale-restore-or/6517657124.html

"1970 240Z Datsun, 15. Mile on rebuilt engine 20 years ago, haven't tried starting in years. Everything original matching numbers
Clean title. Transmission locked up after engine rebuild been sitting ever since. Body in fair restorable condition. Not drivable.
Asking 1500.00 or make an offer. Call Carl "

 

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I texted with the seller last night a while after I started this thread. He told me that the the transaction was finalized yesterday. I noticed the car's '2400' valve cover and asked him if he knew the VIN number. He said that he didn't pay much attention to the VIN on the title, but he would contact the buyer and get back to me today. Since I had not heard back from him today, I sent him a text message about an hour and a half ago, asking if he had a chance to call the buyer, but I haven't received a response yet. Once I hear back from him, I will post the VIN on this thread.

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So the valve cover alone was $300-$500 of the car's value.

21 hours ago, rturbo 930 said:

Hard to say. No doubt it's going to need some significant work, but from what I can see, I don't think it's beyond repair at all. Whether it's "worth it" depends on the owner, and also what standard it is being done to.

I agree the car is salvageable but it becomes more economically practical if the VIN is lower

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OK, I now have an update on the VIN. The seller finally heard back from the buyer of the car and sent me a text message stating that the VIN is HLS30-02434.  I texted him back, thanking him and I also asked him if the buyer was from here in the metro Denver area, and he said yes.  Do any of you members from the Denver area know who bought the car?  Whoever purchased the car, I sure hope they restore it and not part it out. 

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