This was my 240Z - Vin #248. My videos no Petrolicius, but it was fun! The car was restored from the ground up and had an warmed over LT1 with a T56 6 speed, weighed just over 2200 lbs.. Turned an 11.9 in the quarter. It was Hagertys car of the month - that as cool! Recently sold to make way for my wife staying at home. And the Mini.
[ame=http://youtu.be/eHCkAFoAqdY]3 Minute Therapy - YouTube[/ame]
Bryan
Dat240zg
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Crashton Club Coordinator
Thanks Chuck, what sweet music that 6 plays.
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Steve AdministratorStaff Member Articles Moderator
240Z (or even 260) has always been on my top 10 list, would love to drive that one.
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ScottinBend Space CowboySupporting Member
Reminds me of watching Paul Newman back in the day.
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Firebro17 Dazed, but not ConfusedLifetime Supporter
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Bryan, viewing your video takes me back to 1975 when we took my buddy's 71 240z to Tahoe on a skiing trip. What a blast we had and I got to do most of the driving. Wished that old car was still around.... Great Video!
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Having owned two 280Zs, thanks much for sharing!!
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Dave.0 Helix & RMW PoweredLifetime Supporter
I have always liked the old 240 Z's.
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old81 Club CoordinatorLifetime Supporter
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Had a nice 1976 280Z back in 77, mildly modified for extreme street. Funny how they stick in our hearts, it was a blast to see how fast I could run from Omaha to Denver.
And yes, my current wife and I did road trips in this Z, so it was extra special.
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Doh! Seems I've dropped a video into the wrong place. Could you please move it Nathan?