Equipment
2,393/151hp, 4-speed, BBS-style wheels (set of steel wheels, painted black, included), Radial T/A tires, woodgrain steering wheel, wood shift knob, Sony CD stereo.
Condition
#3 Good
Runs and drives well. Flaws not noticeable to passersby. Most common condition.
Fully restored in 2005 and 5000 miles ago, but no photos or invoices included. Some paint globs in the door jambs and some overspray but nothing on the outside body surfaces. Some paint chips noted but not visible in the photos. Straight gaps and bodywork. Interior looks impressive for the age. Engine bay shows few signs of use. Impressive condition and quality of work considering Z cars weren't worth all that much when this one was restored. Located in California.
Market commentary
Bid to $19,000 on May 26 (Tuesday), $20,000 on May 27 (Wednesday), then stayed there for a couple of days and only got up to this low but not unreasonable $22,500 high bid. The gap in prices between very good 240Zs and mediocre ones can be huge. This car sits somewhere in the middle, and the bidders put up driver-quality money for it. Although it's probably a better car than the money offered, it may be difficult to sell for more elsewhere.