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I got my new beauty ('73 240Z)

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Well, she's got a bit of damage, but there's a 1972 Datsun 240Z with a good front end that will serve as my parts car for this new one. It runs though, so that's good ROFL

Nice, a little bit of hammering a little bondo maybe some duct tape. She will be like new. :)

Just kidding.

as the saying goes, all you need is duct tape and wd40.

have fun with it. and a great price too :)

Just Kidding !!!! Free is Good !!!! You will be able to get all kinds of parts from it engine,tranny, glass ect. If I had room I would have at least one parts car !!!!

Poor thing I hope it's not too badly damaged struturally otherwise might be best to fix the 72 and use the 73 as the parts car.

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The only structural things that are damaged are the front pieces that the headlight cases mount to (but may be able to be bent back and reinforced, then the cross member in front of the radiator needs to be cut out, and I just need to weld in a brand new piece.

The '72 is another story. The passenger side is pushed too far in to align the door, so its my new parts car.

So is this going to be like the Z-equivalent of Frankenstein?

You take the parts from two, essentially "dead" cars and recombine them to make one good one?

IT'S ALIVE! IT'S ALIIIVE! IIIITS ALLIIIIIIIIVVEE! ROFL

...well... not yet I suppose... heheh...

Nice, a little bit of hammering a little bondo maybe some duct tape. She will be like new. :)

Just kidding.

worked for me! JK. With the plans u got ian, Its gona look nice. Keep us updated on the way thou!

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