chrisvega
Well-Known Forum User
Freek de Kok has hoovered up most of the 240Zs that were around in South Africa for his Heritage Museum in Free State.
I bought a 1971 example out of a barn in Gauteng a few years ago (undergoing restoration at the moment) and that is the only 240Z I have ever come across in South Africa outside of his museum.
As (nearly) everyone has said, don't cut the arches if you have one eye on selling it at some point in the near future and want to retain the car's value and integrity
It is worth at least £25k 'as is' over here and probably quite a bit more than that, dependent on structural originality and condition.
I bought a 1971 example out of a barn in Gauteng a few years ago (undergoing restoration at the moment) and that is the only 240Z I have ever come across in South Africa outside of his museum.
As (nearly) everyone has said, don't cut the arches if you have one eye on selling it at some point in the near future and want to retain the car's value and integrity
It is worth at least £25k 'as is' over here and probably quite a bit more than that, dependent on structural originality and condition.