Russ
Club Member
Hello all,
I once stumbled across some videos of a 240Z owned by a guy named Darius. The car which I hadn't come across before was very very nice and I thought "oneday...". Anyway two days ago I stumbled across a rotted out 260Z and from that moment on I can't stop thinking about it. I'm in love.
So I'm looking to get something like a 240Z or 260Z but I'm ignorant as to the differences between them, how they differ in looks and I heard theres a LWB 260Z? Is this as nice to drive as the normal wheel base?
If anyone can point me to any resources on what difference there are and more importantly pictures I would really appreciate it. I'm looking to choose the model I want and source one for long term restoration or tidying up depending on what state it is in. Infact a couple in the for sale section have caught my eye. Such a beautiful car for the money!
Also are there any recommended classic car insurers? Especially for young people... I may not be able to drive it for a few years if the project is quite involved by which time I could be old so it may not matter <img src="http://www.zclub.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=''>
My membership form is in the post!
Thank you for your attention.
Russ - Somerset
I once stumbled across some videos of a 240Z owned by a guy named Darius. The car which I hadn't come across before was very very nice and I thought "oneday...". Anyway two days ago I stumbled across a rotted out 260Z and from that moment on I can't stop thinking about it. I'm in love.
So I'm looking to get something like a 240Z or 260Z but I'm ignorant as to the differences between them, how they differ in looks and I heard theres a LWB 260Z? Is this as nice to drive as the normal wheel base?
If anyone can point me to any resources on what difference there are and more importantly pictures I would really appreciate it. I'm looking to choose the model I want and source one for long term restoration or tidying up depending on what state it is in. Infact a couple in the for sale section have caught my eye. Such a beautiful car for the money!
Also are there any recommended classic car insurers? Especially for young people... I may not be able to drive it for a few years if the project is quite involved by which time I could be old so it may not matter <img src="http://www.zclub.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=''>
My membership form is in the post!
Thank you for your attention.
Russ - Somerset