Former Historic Rally 
car built by The Z Farm in 2000 and subsequently rebuilt for fast road use; 
current owner 14 years; many choice upgrades; in regular use and driven 200 
miles to the sale
Built in August 1970, this 240Z was imported 
from America in 1999 and was then restored and specially prepared for Historic 
Rallying by The Z Farm of North Yorkshire in 2000, the spec being detailed in 
MSA papers on file which included a 2.8 engine with triple Weber carbs. 
Our vendor 
acquired the car from The Z Farm in 2009 by which time it had been 
retired from rallying and rebuilt to make it more civilised for fast road 
use and track days, being comfortable enough for long-distance touring and 
docile around town.  
Although 
the V5C still states the L28-209973 engine number and 2,753cc capacity of the 
rally car, this has since been replaced by The Z Farm with a correct 2.4 
straight-six unit, number L24-160927. This has been uprated with a gas-flowed 
big valve head, Samuri spec camshaft, tubular exhaust manifold and twin SU 
carbs, dyno sheets showing that it produces 174bhp and 156lb/ft (compared to 
150bhp as standard). The gearbox is a 5-speed 280ZX unit driving through an R200 
3.7:1 axle.
The 
suspension uses uprated Tokico struts with Z Farm performance springs, nylon 
bushes on the wishbones and steering rack and C-spanners to adjust the ride 
height. Brakes are vented discs with uprated Toyota Hi-Lux 4-pot calipers at the 
front. It rides on a set of Enkei 7Jx14 alloys with anthracite powder coating 
shod with a matching set of Kumho Ecowing tyres.
On the electrical side it has a scuttle mounted 
fuse box; uprated headlamp wiring with relays in live line; Quadoptic lamps and 
extra under-bumper spotlamps; electric radiator fan; air horns; modern radio 
with USB port; two separate master switches.
The interior features comfortable Recaro seats 
with SABELT harnesses, Safety Devices roll hoop, fire extinguisher, rear strut 
brace, black carpets with rubber matting. The dashboard is the standard 240Z 
unit and has no cracks. A modern Alpine CD/radio is also 
fitted.
A good 
file of invoices attest to regular upkeep during our vendor’s 14-year ownership, 
including a rebuilt gearbox and a new clutch kit in July this year, the work 
being done by Fourways Engineering at a cost of £2,300. It also received some 
localised chassis repairs to address some MOT issues. 
Following an incident at Brands 
Hatch in January 2011 which damaged the o/s/f of the car, it went back to The Z 
Farm where it was professionally repaired at a cost of £12,927 with many new 
parts fitted as detailed in invoices on file. The insurers contributed half 
towards the repairs and it is HPI clear. 
Our vendor has used the car regularly, 
averaging around 3,000 miles a year according to the MOT history, including 
several European road trips. He states that it is “a very useable car with easy 
starting and moderate fuel consumption of around 26mpg. The engine is not 
temperamental and is very flexible with plenty of performance and torque. It is 
also ULEZ compliant”.
Driven some 200 miles to the sale, it has an 
MOT until September 2024 with no advisories recorded, although it is, of course 
now MOT-exempt and free to tax. Starting promptly and running well as we have 
moved it around on site, it feels light and lively with good 50+psi oil 
pressure. 
A 
proper old school driver’s car, sensibly modified by the experts at The Z Farm, 
this cool 240Z is just the sort of thing that any petrolhead would love to have 
in their garage. We like it a lot!
For more information contact James on 07970 
309907 or email [email protected]