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240z barnfind-ish
Anyone into old z?s?
I recently started passing this car on my way to pick my kid up at daycare yada yada yada, ended up getting an epic deal on it. Just wonder if any of you ever did any z chassis repairs. Frame rails and such what would be considered too far gone in your opinions? Car is a 1 owner 47k mile 72 240z. Lived in a garage since 1982, but at some point the roof caved in burying the car and that?s how it stayed for what I expect 20 years. Frame rails are pretty rotten on the outside from mid engine bay to the curve, both quarters have holes in them but the floor is solid interior is mint minus the carpet and mold. L24 is locked up haven’t investigated it too much yet. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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awesome find! Structurally, the cars are super basic, so repairing them isn't that bad - spot welds and mild steel. I'm not sure what is available for them, but at least the Z community is pretty popular and full of guys who've been doing it for years.
I kind of look at it like every car is worth saving nowadays. Nissan's not making anymore of them, and new cars are terrible. Glad you picked it up!
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Awesome find! Not much help here as far as structural repairs go and what not but imo these are all worth saving. Like Burns said, they ain't making them. Especially if you got a deal on it, all the worth more saving it
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Rails, rockers, floor pans all easy to buy new metal and repair. Prices are climbing on these and that one looks pretty decent so...
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I picked a 71 up a few years ago and have been just collecting parts for the restoration. There are quite a few companies starting to make reproduction parts that haven't been available such as dash pads. Keep an eye on KF Vintage. Their background is in VW sheet metal repair panels and have somewhat recently dove into Z/classic JDM stuff. The parts they make are die stamped and have great reviews. The owner's son is into s-chassis and it appears he will be offering parts for them in the future as well.
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+1 on KF vintage. They make the best Z resto panels on the market. You have a pretty clean Z here. Buy A few of the older Z restoration books online, find some of the guys on YouTube doing heavy restorations. That will give you an idea of what your in for. After owning 3 Z's I'd rather work on them over an S chassis.
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Thanks dudes!
Ill snap some pics of the underside, surprisingly it isn't awful except the front frame frames I was thinking of dropping a spare sr or ka in but keeping the rest original. |
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Amazing find! Yes it's saveable. Nice thing about these Zs is they've been deemed 'collectible' for many years so there's possibly better parts support for them than for S chassis at this point, definitely true for body/chassis panels and patches. Of course it helps that they're simpler so you're not chasing down discontinued electronics.
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Awesome find, Totally save-able. I work at MotorSport Auto (TheZStore.com) and we specialize in selling restoration and performance parts for all year Z cars. We have repair panels available for the entire lower portion of the car including frame rails, floor pans, Outer and inner Rockers, etc. Let me know if you'd like help with sourcing any parts! I have mannyyy other sources other than just our site for parts. My email here is [email protected]
People are pulling decent numbers on these cars, although the hype and amount people are willing to pay for something that is not a 100 point restoration has fallen in the past couple years. |
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Sure a stock rebuild won't net you much in the running hamsters department, but with some work you could see 200-300 hp, more than enough to shove around that roller skate of a car.
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Butter engine setups fosho
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So maybe one day we'll see something, because I just spent 4 months tracking down a rocker panel.
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Oh interesting. I follow them on Instagram and they have a couple posts talking about shells they have acquired for replacement panel development. They have a post with an S14 and another post relatively recent with an S13 coupe that I can vaguely remember. Maybe they are on the fence about these chassis or it's just way down the road for them ?\_(ツ)_/? Hopefully the more they get out there in this community, the more people will come with the demand for these kinds of parts for this chassis.
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Eventually, it'll happen. If it happened for 510's, it'll happen for the s chassis. The positive thing about the cars becoming more expensive is that more people are more willing to restore them just based on a financial stand point. Everything is cyclical, and like how muscles cars were worthless during the late 70's and early 80's, are generations cars have gone through their " cheap period", and personally I don't see it going back to the way it was.
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