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Market Prices for the Datsun 240Z (1970 to 1973)

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The Datsun 240Z, launched in October 1969 for the 1970 model year, remains a highly sought-after classic. Known for its blend of performance and style, it has secured a strong position in the collector car market. Below is an overview of its market details:

Market Overview

  • Current Market Baseline (CMB): $35,445
  • Average Sale Price: $35,673
  • Total Sales Count: 402
  • Dollar Volume: $14.3 million

Sales Highlights

Key Features

The U.S. version, marketed as the Datsun 240Z, includes:

  • A 2.4L L24 inline-6 engine equipped with twin Hitachi SU-type carburetors, delivering 151 horsepower (113 kW) (source).
  • A four-speed manual transmission standard, with an optional three-speed automatic introduced in 1971 (source).

Historical Context

The Datsun 240Z achieved notable success, selling over 45,000 units by the end of 1971 and continuing strong through 1973. It was succeeded in 1974 by the Datsun 260Z, as noted in its official history.

This model’s timeless design, affordability, and reliability have established its reputation as a classic car favorite, with strong demand continuing in today’s collector market.

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