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Used 1968 Datsun 2000$5,99550,656 mi. East Coast Auto Source mi. from 85007 4180 Rocky Ford Rd Bedford, VA 24523 2.5 122 reviews (540) 707-0055 See dealer inventory
Used 1972 Datsun 240Z$3,9500 mi. Beverly Hills Car Club mi. from 85007 4576 1/2 Worth St Los Angeles, CA 90063 4.0 2 reviews (310) 402-2991 See dealer inventory
Used 1977 Datsun 280Z$9,7500 mi. Beverly Hills Car Club mi. from 85007 4576 1/2 Worth St Los Angeles, CA 90063 4.0 2 reviews (310) 402-2991 See dealer inventory Datsuns for Sale by Model
How much do 240Z go for?1970 Datsun 240Z With Rich Pedigree Sells For Nearly $125K
Today, a 240Z is a luxury to own, with a model from the 1970s in excellent condition going for as much as $55,0000 (as of January 2021 – though we've seen special examples go for more than double that).
Which is better 240Z or 280Z?The ultimate drive – Winner: 240z
Sure, the 280z may have more power and a stiffer chassis, but there's no question to us that the 240 maintains the legendary driving feel which made these cars so popular. Carrying less weight around will undoubtedly help give it a much better feel in the twisties!
Is a Datsun 240Z fast?With a 151-hp 2.4-liter straight-six engine paired with a four-speed transmission, fully independent suspension, and an affordable $3,526 MSRP, the 240Z was seen as a performance bargain, with 0-to-60 mph times in the 8.0-second range and a 125-mph top speed.
Is Datsun 240Z rare?With so many examples having been produced, the cars are far from rare, which has helped to keep prices reasonable. While a mint condition early 240Z will fetch $65K at auction, a driver 280Z can be had for less than $10,000, and you'll find an entire universe of options below the $20K mark.
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