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Originally posted by Bambikiller240

Same one that has been listed at least 6 times and seldom even draws a bid let alone sells. WAY over priced for the market.

Have the previous listings all been from this same seller? It appears to be a Nissan dealer in Denver.

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Originally posted by 26th-Z

Same car - same dealer.

At least this time he's using different pictures of the car, but sadly hasn't figured out that it isn't the pictures that are keeping it from selling @ the same (inflated) price. can't blame a seller for starting out at a high price, but this is bordering on :stupid: after all of the failed listings this car has had since at least Christmas 03.

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Yes, it's a dealer in the Denver area (where I live) called Peak Nissan. My son and I went to take a look at it a couple months ago after seeing it on eBay. The car is an absolute gem! Everything is perfect on this car. As mentioned on the eBay listing, it's #33 of the 42 '70 thru '72 240Zs that Nissan had restored a few yersa back. It looks like a brand new 240Z sitting there on the showroom floor! They want $29k for the car, but I'm afraid it will be a while before they will get that kind of money! I spoke to a couple salespeople there and the owner really doesn't care if the car sells or not.... it is brings a ton of people into the store!! With all the interest it draws, it has actually helped them sell new 350Zs, as well as other Nissans. Someday, 240Zs in this condition will bring $25k or more, but it will be a while. The '70 Series 1's (particularly restored '69-vintage cars will bring the most and the others will follow.

I hope to see more 240Z activity at the Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction in Scottsdale, AZ. Cars like this '71 beauty and others like it will start fetching big bucks once they catch on. Hey, I remember when GTOs didn't used to be worth that much, and now they are priced out-of-sight!!

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