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What model Z do or did you own?


Mike

What model Z do you OR did you own?  

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  1. 1. What model Z do you OR did you own?

    • 240z
      260
    • 260z
      74
    • 280z
      98
    • 280zx
      50
    • 300zx
      23
    • 350z
      8
    • Someday I'll have one
      11


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Well,

I only have one Z. I've owned my 1970 240Z since December of 1983 where I purchased the car from Piere'Z in Hawthorn Ca. It is serial number HLS3002126 mfg date of 3/70. This was my daily driver for some time and was then put away in my garage until the year 2000 when I did a major redo of everything except the paint and window seals. It's now a weekend toy and like I've said many times before......"It so much fun to drive, it should be illegal".:love: :love: :love:

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Had my 240 number 650 since 1986 bought it as a run down heap daily driver for two years as well as weekend racer 1987 two and half year rebuild back on road 1990 done lots of shows and club racing just a weekend toy now been with me so long it would be like losing one of my nuts to part with it now

Mick

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I have owned too many :classic:

I will just list the Z cars:

1983 Datsun 280ZX 2+2 (being 20 yrs. old at the time my insurance was already too expensive--traded in for an '87 Supra)

1982 Datsun 280ZX hardtop (totalled by little old lady in a Chevette)

1978 Datsun 280Z can't remember but it was 455...

1978 Datsun 280Z HLS30426919 "Sliver"

1978 Datsun 280Z HLS30427175 "Old Yellow"

1978 Datsun 280Z orange parts car

1976 Datsun 280Z black but, was originally brown

1978 Datsun 280Z HLS30431775 "Tangerine"

1977 Datsun 280Z HLS30374001 sky blue--gave it to my father and is now a former parts car.

1978 Datsun 280Z HLS30448652 Wine Red Met. "Junkyard Car--rescued from a junkyard since it was so solid)

1976 Datsun 280Z Copper--sold it to a friend who has now sold it to his neighbor.

1977 Datsun 280Z HLS30375108 02/77 Wine Red Met. "Major General Andrews' old car" (father talked me into gving him this car as well)

1982 Datsun 280ZX 2+2 (now a parts car to help out junkyard car--ATK engine and new Nissan 5 speed w/30k)

1978 Datsun 280Z HLS30456240 Wine Red Met. "Datsun Dynamics"

1977 Datsun 280Z HLS30366531 Wine Red Met.

2003 Nissan 350Z Brickyard Red

1982 Datsun 280ZX hardtop

1986 Nissan 300ZX hardtop

1984 Nissan 300ZX A.E. --sold

1978 Datsun 280Z HLS30469662--ebay car that was sold.

1986 Nissan 300ZX (never put this one on the road)

I think that is it as far as Z cars go.

In case anyone is interested these cars have also passed through my hands:

1987 Toyota Supra N/A

1988 Toyota Supra Turbo

1987 Toyota Celica GTS

1985 Mazda RX7 GSL-SE

1987 Mazda RX7 GXL

1986 Mazda RX7 SE

1977 Volkswagen Scirocco

1972 Toyota Celica ST (still have this one..)

:D

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Have had three Zs pass my way..

First up was 'MY-260' absolutely stock but very clean 1974 260z coupe (sadly automatic)

had a kicker of a stereo system and an exhaust which was waay too loud.. my first car (^-^ )

next up.. my current car a 1975 260z coupe which isnt so stock..

my dad bought MY-260 off me and we then bought a 240z as a parts car (had a nice L28 in it and all the bits my dad needed to convert MY-260 in to its current form).. also had some very tasty vette brakes which are still waiting to go on my car... (-_- )

as you may have gathered, my dad went nuts on my old car.. not really anything original left anymore!

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Originally posted by Mike

Isn't a fairlady a 240z ?

Some Fairladies were 'Fairlady 240Z's', but not all of them.........

Probably the only really foolproof way of referring to ALL of the 'first generation' Z cars with one catch-all label is to do what Nissan themselves did, and call them all "S30" series Z cars. Nissan even uses the "S30" type name for the Japan-only 'S31' VIN-prefixed cars. To Nissan, anything pre S130-series is an S30 ( including the S31 ).

The problem - as I see it - is that many people refer to the "240Z" are the 'original' Z, when in fact this is only half the story.

I had a conversation with the guy who rents one of the garages next to mine a few weeks ago. He looked at my Fairlady Z-L project car ( a bare painted body, up on jackstands ) and sucked through his teeth.

"Looks like a big job" he hissed pessimistically, "what is it?".

"A 1970 Fairlady 240Z-L" I replied, "and I'm turning into a replica of a Fairlady Z432-R".

His face was blank. "What's that then?" he said, "it looks like a 240Z".

"I can see why you might say that" I replied, "they were brother and sister, but technically different models of the same basic S30-series type Z".

He looked slightly confused for a moment, and then a spark of recognition lit up his face;

"So its a 240Z, but different!" he exclaimed triumphantly.........

Although only relevant to a few members here, it would be nice to see a list that was a bit more comprehensive and included models that were not officially sold outside Japan ( but nevertheless did exist. Some of these cars found their way outside Japan through private channels. I own two of these orphans. I believe there are other members here who have cars that would not fit into the list as it now stands.

My 1970 Fairlady Z-L ( 'S30' VIN prefix ) certainly does not fit into the list. Its most certainly NOT a '240Z'. However, the '240Z' and the Fairlady Z-L are both 'S30-series' Z cars.....

My 1971 Fairlady 240ZG is ( technically ) a '240Z', but its perhaps not what most people would think of when they hear or read about a 240Z.

Summing up? Its a quagmire!

Not all Fairladies are Z's.

Not all Z's are Fairladies.

Not all Fairladies are Fairlady 240Z's.

The permutations are endless:dead:

Since the debut of the Z33 ( notice I didn't write '350Z' ) I've seen many journalists comparing them to the "original 240Z". I guess its just a matter of perspective, but it would be nice to see a well-informed journalist comparing to the "original S30-series Z".

Too late now I suppose...

Alan T.

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Alan,

I like your idea! What if you were to post a poll asking about the kind of 240's people own (including all countries). We have about 111 240z's in this poll, so far. Give this poll another week and go ahead and post the poll. You'd be the most qualified to do the list. What do you think?

-- Mike

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Could do.

Would need - at the very minimum, and off the top of my balding head - 12 categories at least?

Is it even possible to set a poll with that many categories?

I think a few of the categories will have less than one vote, and would only be there for politeness:ermm:

Alan T.:classic:

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  • 2 weeks later...

might be interesting to know the breakdown of who owns "What" and "Where".

i.e., 240's in Australia/New Zealand, Europe, North America

260's in same

280's in same

I know that's a heckuva lot of options, so probably not practical.

My guess(?) is that more 260's down under than anywhere else?

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