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1979 Datsun 280Z 15173 Miles BLUE Coupe 2.8L Inline 6 5 Speed

1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
1979 Blue Datsun Z-Series
Make: Datsun
Model: Z-Series
Type: Coupe
Year: 1979
Mileage: 15173
VIN: HS130113458
Color: Blue
Engine: 2.8L Inline 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Drive type: --
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: --
Item location: Sherman, Texas, United States

1979 Datsun Z-Series Additional Info:

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The late 1970s were the final chapter of the original Z era, and the 1979 Datsun 280Z stands tall as one of the most refined versions of the S30 lineage. By this point Datsun had spent nearly a decade honing its formula, blending sports car simplicity with long-legged touring manners. Enthusiasts know these final-year 280Z models are harder to find today, especially in clean and tastefully preserved form, making this example a compelling slice of Japanese performance history.
Under the hood sits the legendary L28 2.8-liter inline six, a smooth-revving workhorse known for its durability and unmistakable exhaust note. Paired with a 5-speed manual gearbox, it delivers the kind of analog driving engagement modern cars only pretend to have. Every shift, every rise in rpm, and every throttle squeeze reminds you why this platform helped cement Japan's foothold in the sports car world.
The exterior wears a striking blue finish that amplifies the classic long-hood, short-deck profile the Z is famous for. Subtle details like the sloping roofline and the crisply creased fenders still feel timeless today. This coupe carries that unmistakable late-70s presence, a design that blended artistry and engineering in a way few manufacturers could match.
Inside, black vinyl bucket seats, a driver-focused console shifter, and a classic center stack continue the no-nonsense sporting theme. The cockpit is pure 1970s performance style, with clear gauges and purposeful ergonomics. Power mirrors and rack-and-pinion steering add usability, while the car retains factory air conditioning, currently not working, for future restoration or personalization.
Whether admired for its rarity, its purity, or its place in the golden age of Japanese performance, this 280Z captures the essence of the Z-car spirit. It is a chance to own a machine that shaped an entire generation of enthusiasts and still rewards its driver every time the key turns.
Vehicle Options
- Center Console
- Rack and Pinion Steering
- Power Mirrors
- Bucket Seats
- AIR CONDITIONING | NOT WORKING
Operational Assessment
YES - Brake Lights
YES - Headlights
YES - Horn
YES - Radio
YES - Speedometer
YES - Tail Lights
YES - Turn Signals
NO - Air Conditioning
YES - Fuel Gauge
YES - Heater
YES - Oil Pressure Gauge
YES - Runs
YES - Tachometer
YES - Temperature Gauge
YES - Wipers