Equipment
2393/151hp, 4-speed, aftermarket mag wheels, AM/FM radio with cassette player. Vinyl upholstery.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Represented as a two-owner car. Older paint shows well with few notable blemishes, the brightwork is dulled, and the bumper chrome has pitting. The passenger''s side door does not close fully without significant effort and will need work. The engine has been redone and detailed, and presents like new. The interior appears to have been reupholstered but dash components and shifter appear original. Mechanically sorted and cosmetically restored but still needs some attention.
Market commentary
For many years the 240Z was an entry-level classic that brought style and speed but also reliability and practicality at an affordable price. Many 240Zs looked just like this, solid but far from perfect. Now that nearly all Japanese classics are collectible, though, it makes sense that the car that started it all has gotten expensive, too. This result takes the car's pluses and minuses into account, and makes perfect sense in the context of other recent Z-car sales.