Dennis Collins Hits the Jackpot with a Rare 1972 Datsun 240Z in an Exciting Barn-Find Expedition


1972 Datsun 240Z barn find, garage, green

Like clockwork, Collins sets about with the automotive treasure before him.

While the car isn’t perfect, originality is what sparks his interest – a look under the hood reveals a numbers-matching 2.4-liter engine, factory rated for 150 horsepower (a respectable number in the day).

We also learn that except for a thorough respray, rear window louvers, and a replacement clock and radio, this Datsun 240Z Japanese-made sports car is stock.

Air conditioning got installed later, but the addition was via a factory-authorized dealer, 38,000 miles on the odometer adds to the appeal of this sports car, too.

Collins also lucks into a pair of classic Kawasaki motorcycles, including one with 967 miles.

The Significance Of The Datsun 240Z Sports Car

1972 Datsun 240Z barn find extraction, front, trailer

Collins emphasizes how rare it is to find a first-generation Z-car in good condition, calling out his latest acquisition as an example – this breakthrough model helped establish a benchmark for Japanese sports cars in the U.S.; a market dominated by European and American automakers.

Arguably reaching their peak in the 1990s, Japanese sports cars live on in the seventh-generation Nissan Z, which debuts for the 2023 model year.

While Toyota started selling the Supra again for 2020, it’s perhaps more of a hardtop version of the BMW Z4.

Other notable examples, like the Mazda RX-7 rotary-powered JDM car, left the market years ago

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