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"Brand new" 280Z

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Do all you can to document the miles. If it is a 350 mile car, it is extremely valuable for a 280Z. I might be inclined to assemble it and run it through a high profile auction (leave the dust on it!). Then take the proceeds and buy a finished car. or you could put 20k miles on it and it would still be a very low mileage 280Z but you need to be able to verify the mileage. Maybe hire an appraiser to help verify the mileage. It would be worth the extra expense!

What is the manufacture date on the door jamb? Even rarer if it was made before August 76...

Your photo in #11 shows a white air snorkel,  I'm pretty sure they were made out of black plastic and left plain, curiouser and curiouser.

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I don't have a picture of the manufacture date, but the car was Inspected by the dealer on July 16, 1976

Not sure why the plastic was left on the seat for 350 miles, so there must be a good story that goes along with the car.  What did the owner tell you about why it is what it is?

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I have spoken with the original owner quite a bit. when he got home with the car (he purchased it in Philadelphia) he noticed a small ding in the front fender. The dealer wanted to fill it with bondo and repaint it. Instead, he asked for and got a new fender. At that time he decided to go ahead and replace the front light buckets with fiberglass versions (to prevent rust) and the bumpers with something aftermarket. He also removed the radio to add a pioneer cassette deck and better speakers. He started these changes but was then laid off for awhile. He simply never finished the project. When he was ready for another car project, he moved to 4x4 trucks.

Wow. Interesting story. Looking forward to more telling pics once you get your hands on the car.

That's right in Chuck's back yard!!  @cbuczesk

Interesting indeed. I didn’t know you had a choice between metal or fiberglass headlight buckets if you wanted.


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Is there caked dirt on the clutch pedal?  If not, that looks pretty worn for a low mileage car.

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Here are a few more pictures I took when I first looked at the car. I'll have more when I move it to my garage.

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