FINISHED IN HIGHLY DESIRABLE SAFARI GOLD WITH BLACK INTERIOR!
GORGEOUS RECENT FULL RESTORATION WITH PHOTOS!
AIR CONDITIONING!
ORIGINAL ALUMINUM 5-SLOT WHEELS!
2.4-LITER INLINE 6-CYLINDER/151-HORSEPOWER!
4-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION!
#S MATCHING ENGINE!
REAR DEFROST!
A positively gorgeous 1971 240Z finished in highly desirable Safari Gold with black interior. This Series I car has had only two documented owners and only 44,300 original miles. This car also has a numbers matching engine and runs and drives beautifully. It is increasingly difficult to find a Series I 240Z in this condition and with this kind of documented history. Do not miss this opportunity to acquire the most desirable Z-car model in a striking color and with a great history. Make an investment in yourself, an investment that is also a joy to drive and admire. According to London based investment research firm, Historic Automobile Group International, classic cars have appreciated an average of 13-percent per year since 1980 while stocks averaged 11-percent over the same period. Please contact our sales consultant, John Sherman for more information on this gorgeous 280SL. He will be happy to give you a complete walk-around, supply you with a more detailed description, and answer any questions you may have. Buy with confidence for over 40 years Daniel Schmitt & Co. has built an unrivaled reputation by uniting the worlds finest motorcars with those who treasure them.
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Please contact John Sherman at 314-291-7000 or johns@schmitt.com with any questions. Also available via cell at 314-704-2040 for a complete walk around description of the car.
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