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I recently purchased a 1980 280ZX Convertible.  From the research I have read Nissan commissioned Belvedere to convert ten 1980 280ZX automobiles to convertibles with substantial reinforcement to the frame.  I have original literature from Nissan/Belvedere picturing the convertible with the invoice for the modification.

Can anyone provide additional information regarding these 280ZX conversions.

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Does it have a trunk?

Pretty rare I would think. You scored!

Back in the late 80s a buddy of mine decided he wanted a targa top on his '75. Cut the roof out and the car started folding up. LOL  He had some iron welded to the underside then got stuck on a speed breaker. He was an idiot.

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Thanks for your response siteunseen. 

Yes it does have a trunk.  Holds the spare with additional space for storage.

 

  • 5 years later...

I Just found this in a collection of brochures:

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Anyone on the Forum own one?

Keith

Oh.. i see it's a old topic.. i once could buy a 300zx cabriolet/convertible, also done by a american specialist but it was another one.. forgotten the name of it.

A 280ZX convertible conversion that looks very similar went unsold last year on BaT. Not confirmed on who did the conversion, but it appears that most potential bidders could not get past the method of chassis stiffening that was used or the level of rust.

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https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1979-datsun-280zx-24/

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Remember the maker of the 300zx z31 cabriolet, it was Straman.. I wonder if they made 280zx cabriolets/convertables?

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