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Re: what would you pick?
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Posted by old on December 29, 2006 at 16:30:48 from (4.244.57.74):
In Reply to: what would you pick? posted by Tim Shultz on December 29, 2006 at 14:49:45:
Which Z is it?? They made a 240 a 260 and a 280 Z and out of all of them the 240 was the first and the best. Common problem with them was rust on the front end frame area and if it has that problem its junk and almost can't be fixed. Now as far as datsun and nissian they are/where one in the same company they just dropped the datsun thing years ago to get a freash start in the U.S. I have owned many a Datsun/nissian ove the years and they are good cars and I still have one or 2 of them in my junk yard. I still have a B210 that when I parked it out back still ran but needs some head work because the rocker arm hole down bolt holes are stripped out. The Z will also give a charger a run for its money in the 1/4 mile and do it for half the gas $$. Can't tell I'm been round them can you LOL
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