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My 1970 Fairlady Z

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that is tight as hell, an orig FairLadyZ - sad about the vandalism, but then a life stored in a garage is boring. at least this 1 ran around & has a story to tell.

  • 10 years later...

Great car! For $11,000 it too can look like this ;-)

That's about what we have into the refresh; total paint, new OEM parts, etc., etc.

Worth it!

We took Best of Class in 2008 Portland Roadster Show!

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It would ne nice to see it restored back to original not much L20 with E30 head engines around.

wow a 12 year old post. He's probably since found out it has gobs of rust and parted it

and crushed.

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Yes, that is exactly what I did! So full of rust, what a waste to even keep around any more. Here was its last day with me as I loaded it up to take to the crusher.

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