Thank you, dear builder, for not installing those Amazon LED headlights. The car looks good and sits just right.
Photography Courtesy Mecum
Skyline performance paired with vintage looks: This 1973 Datsun 240Z has been repowered with an RB25DET from the R32-chassis Nissan Skyline GTS25.
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The body now sports giant Pandem Z fender flares–hard to miss them–while other upgrades include Wilwood brakes, 17-inch Toyo R888R tires and a Flaming River steering rack. Gauges are by Auto Meter, while the battery comes from Optima.
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Mecum will offer this 240Z later this week during its Monterey sale. Estimate is $60,000 to $80,000, but what do you think it’ll bring?
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Thank you, dear builder, for not installing those Amazon LED headlights. The car looks good and sits just right.
Calling out the make of the battery is a bit weird. As it having it so prominently displayed in an otherwise well-designed interior. Someone's sponsered :) I would have put that thing under the car where it was both lower and less visible.
But holy cow it looks cool.
In reply to David S. Wallens :
47 miles on the odometer, stickers on the tires - has it ever been driven any distance or was it built to be auction bait?
Mecum estimates 60-80k, I don't think it clears 50. The market seems to be softening, and extensive restomods very rarely seem to bring the $ back invested.
The sad irony is that if it had been left dead-stock, it would be worth more. I realize that's not why we mod cars, but still...
kb58 said:The sad irony is that if it had been left dead-stock, it would be worth more. I realize that's not why we mod cars, but still...
I like to think that this probably started as a roached chassis with no drivetrain.
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