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In Reply to: How about a '71 240z? posted by Rod M on April 19, 2021 at 11:01:30:
Lived in Morgantown WVA.
Great car but it dissolved like Alka-Seltzer in the Northeast. IIRC, he had to have the quarterpanels rebuilt after only two winters. The Mantas held up much better, though they weren't nearly as fast.
And the 240z was damned near impossible to get. The demand was so high, dealers were marking them up like crazy.
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Edits: 04/19/21
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- My friend's brother had one. - ghost of olddude55 11:09:14 04/19/21 (8)
- I have never driven mine in the winter ... - Quadzilla 12:33:27 04/19/21 (7)
- Wet weather was enough to destroy a car back then. - ghost of olddude55 13:53:09 04/19/21 (6)
- RE: Wet weather was enough to destroy a car back then. - Quadzilla 13:59:39 04/19/21 (5)
- Buddy of mine also has a '71 Pinto. - ghost of olddude55 14:29:22 04/19/21 (4)
- RE: Buddy of mine also has a '71 Pinto. - Quadzilla 14:37:03 04/19/21 (3)
- Nobody did corrosion resistance until the late '70s. - ghost of olddude55 14:43:36 04/19/21 (2)
- RE: Nobody did corrosion resistance until the late '70s. - Quadzilla 14:47:55 04/19/21 (1)
- RE: Nobody did corrosion resistance until the late '70s. - orthophonic 15:34:26 04/19/21 (0)