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  • 2 months later...

On 3/5/2016 at 5:49 PM, siteunseen said:

I don't want this car as much as I do the garage space.

I just had the biggest "duh" moment of my life. 

I've got 3 Zs in my garage, two 240s and a 280.  I need to keep my daily driver in the cooler garage than sitting outside roasting in the sun.  When I met my Dad on Father's Day I was pouring sweat ( he was just a couple of miles away) from my Camry being so hot, long pants and a long sleeve dress shirt with a tie on.  So I've decided to sale the 280 instead of the 240, DUH!!!!

Doesn't that make more sense?  240 prices are going crazy now so I should keep it instead of the 280 in my opinion, agree?

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I would sell which ever one has more rust. I don't really get the big difference in the 280 vs 240, now 260 yes, an odd bird, but a good running 280z seems like a more solid car in the 1st place. Of course I am no expert had one when I was a kid (240) got one again recently now that I am old (280). The 280 seems just as much fun to drive from what I recall of the 240, and the AC works a heck of a lot better. Oh and I don't look at them as an investment, I suspect cars like these can go  up and down a lot, I bought mine cause I wanted one, did not even consider it as an investment.

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One more question, what demographic seems to be going for these cars, is it old farts like me that want a weekend driver or young guys want to hot rod something, or some mix? If its us old guys then I see market saturation as a limit to the demand, or course rust may keep the supply in line with diminishing demand if that is the case. I suspect that rust will slow down a lot as they find there way into hands of old guys like me that keep them garaged and don't drive in the rain. Better get my windshield leak fixed or I will never get it out for fear of rain.

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39 minutes ago, Mark Maras said:

 I agree. But aren't you going to miss the fuel injection?

Are you joking?  I was afraid of the su at first, the only thing I have with carbs is my lawnmower, but after rebuilding a set I'm more comfortable with them. The 240s are much quicker and more fun to drive. Nothing like the screaming sound of carburetors. When I get bored I may put some Weber 40s on one. I just so happen to have a set. 8^)

When the carbs are right they're rock solid. Less is best for me.

I like the heavier ride of the 280s on the interstate but not as much as my Camry.  I like back roads early in the mornings. 

There's tons of 280s around, not too many 240s though.  They've all been crashed.

The efi 280 would be great for a first timer.  I just need more room in my garage and the 240 is shorter, I can park my mower behind it and the door barely clears it.  

I'd rather drink beer and work on them than drive one. LOL

 

 

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This would be an easy choice for me. I would sell both.

I would then find a 240Z sleeper lurking around with a nice body.

Then you really got something worth more than the other 2 put together.

And then only 2 Z cars. A win win situation.

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I am selling this car. I wanted to keep my personal business seperate from the forum but I thought I would offer to you guys before I sale it for not much more than I paid three and a half years ago. I paid $5,500 and have a buyer at $6k. Everybody seems scared at the rust but I've seen much worse. Anyway it is what it is and I'll sale for what I can.

 

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I waited out the nut jobs on craigslist and sold the 240 to a real nice guy from Baton Rouge, LA.  He calls them "tou fartee's", I could listen to him talk all day. :)  Posted one month ago tomorrow for $6,500 and sold it for $6,000.  I had between 50 and 60 people ask about it, got in a couple of cuss fights through craigslist reply function, thank god I didn't put my phone number out there.  There's some nut-jobs in this world.  Anyway, the Camry will get a good wheeling and it's spot back in the garage.  

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7 hours ago, siteunseen said:

I waited out the nut jobs on craigslist and sold the 240 to a real nice guy from Baton Rouge, LA.  He calls them "tou fartee's", I could listen to him talk all day. :)  Posted one month ago tomorrow for $6,500 and sold it for $6,000.  I had between 50 and 60 people ask about it, got in a couple of cuss fights through craigslist reply function, thank god I didn't put my phone number out there.  There's some nut-jobs in this world.  Anyway, the Camry will get a good wheeling and it's spot back in the garage.  

Curtis really wanted that car too.

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