This 1970 Datsun 240Z is finished in blue over black, and its numbers-matching 2.4-liter L24 inline-six is paired with a four-speed manual transmission.
The 2.4-liter L24 inline-six features dual SU carburetors and was rated for 151 horsepower and 146 lb-ft of torque when new.
The engine was rebuilt by JNW Engine with work that included machining the block and cylinder heads, boring the cylinders, and replacing the valves, piston rings, rod bearings, timing chain, oil pump, fuel pump, and starter.
The engine stamping reads L24 007095, which matches the data plate affixed to the vehicle.
The windows were removed and the car was taken to metal before being refinished in a two-stage blue.
Additional work performed in October 2020 included patching rust in the floors.
Factory 14″ steel wheels wear Datsun hubcaps and are mounted with General tires, and a set of Z-logo hubcaps will also accompany the car.
The suspension components were disassembled, media-blasted, and powdercoated before being reinstalled.
The control arms, bushings, shocks, steering rack, and tie rods were replaced at that time.
The cabin features high-back bucket seats that were re-covered during the refurbishment.
Diamond-stitched trim covers the transmission tunnel and the rear shock towers, and black carpeting is fitted throughout.
The center stack is equipped with a Hitachi AM radio as well as an analog clock.
A three-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of a black dashboard.
The odometer shows 46k miles, approximately 1,100 of which have been added since completion of the overhaul.