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1972 Datsun 240Z
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Engine:
2.4L
Transmission:
4 Speed Manual
Color:
Blue Metallic
Interior:
White Vinyl
Mileage:
65,394
Stock #
S4088

Drivetrain

Engine Size:
2.4L
Transmission Type:
4 Speed Manual

Chassis

Body

Body Style:
Coupe
Body Color Original:
Yes
Stripes
No

Dealer Info

tel: 800-957-5707

St. Louis Car Museum

1575 Woodson Rd

St. Louis MO, 63114

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1972 datsun 240z

Finished in its factory-appointed Code 115 Blue Metallic over a crisp White vinyl interior, this stunning 1972 Datsun 240Z Coupe represents the pinnacle of Japan's early sports car revolution. The Datsun 240Z—known as the “Fairlady Z” in its home market—was introduced to the U.S. in 1970 and immediately redefined what enthusiasts could expect from an affordable sports car. Developed under the guidance of Yutaka Katayama (“Mr. K”), the 240Z was designed to rival European marques like Jaguar and Porsche but with Japanese reliability and value. Its sleek, aerodynamic body, independent suspension, and spirited inline-six engine made it an instant success, establishing the Z-car as a cultural icon and a cornerstone of Nissan's global reputation. By 1972, the 240Z had firmly secured its place as one of the most desirable and accessible sports cars of its era.

This example is a four-owner car from new, benefiting from extensive mechanical and cosmetic restoration between 2015 and 2019. It retains its original, numbers-matching engine mated to the factory 4-speed manual transmission, ensuring authenticity and a true connection to the car's heritage. Mechanical features include power front disc brakes, rack-and-pinion steering, and the signature inline six-cylinder engine that delivers the smooth, eager performance that made the Z legendary!

Additional details showcase both form and function: 14-inch wheels with specialty Z hubcaps, front and rear bumper guards, rear defroster, and even the under-hood service light, a rare original detail seldom seen today. This special 240Z sold new in January 1972 to its original owner, Gilbert Burnett, stationed at the Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina. He would maintain ownership of his cherished sportscar until 2010. It would then be donated to charity. Adding to its unique story, this Z transferred to its second North Carolina owner who acquired it through a Wheels4Hope charity raffle in October 2010 with 61,264 miles showing on the odometer, then receiving a complete mechanical refresh ensuring the car was serviced back to drivable standards before its later full restoration.

The third owner from Southern Pines, North Carolina would take possession in October 2015 with 64,902 miles and commence a full restoration both the exterior and interior, along with a comprehensive mechanical service throughout his ownership until 2019. This included the additional interior sound deadening material and upgrade to a Kenwood audio system including modern speakers. It would then travel to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina and become a fair-weather winter toy with the fourth owner.

Upon arrival to the St. Louis Car Museum & Sales, it would be treated to a full service to include resealed carburetors with new ZT nozzles, new needles/seats, & fresh gaskets; new Pertonix ignition system and coil; fresh spark plugs/ plug wires; fresh timing chain set/front main seal; complete valve adjustment with new valve cover gasket, engine oil/filter, air filter, new battery, and new fuel pump with auxiliary electric backup.

It comes complete with detailed ownership history along with service records dating back to 1976 inside a binder, original owner's manual, warranty booklet with factory warranty card, consumer inserts, and spare tire with jack tools. Carefully preserved and beautifully presented with only 65,451 miles showing on the odometer, this 1972 Datsun 240Z embodies the timeless balance of performance, design, and heritage that continues to define the Z legacy. A landmark in sports car history, it's ready to be appreciated by collectors and drivers alike who recognize the enduring appeal of the original Japanese icon.

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Quick Specs

Stock # S4088
65,394 Miles
HLS3049416 VIN
2.4L
4 Speed Manual
Blue Metallic
White Vinyl

Highlights

  • Factory color color in Blue Metallic over White interior!
  • Just 4 careful owners from new with very details service history dating back to 1976!
  • Mechanical and cosmetic refresh between 2015-2019!
  • Number matching drivetrain!
  • Original owner maintained for first 38 years!

Description

Finished in its factory-appointed Code 115 Blue Metallic over a crisp White vinyl interior, this stunning 1972 Datsun 240Z Coupe represents the pinnacle of Japan's early sports car revolution. The Datsun 240Z—known as the “Fairlady Z” in its home market—was introduced to the U.S. in 1970 and immediately redefined what enthusiasts could expect from an affordable sports car. Developed under the guidance of Yutaka Katayama (“Mr. K”), the 240Z was designed to rival European marques like Jaguar and Porsche but with Japanese reliability and value. Its sleek, aerodynamic body, independent suspension, and spirited inline-six engine made it an instant success, establishing the Z-car as a cultural icon and a cornerstone of Nissan's global reputation. By 1972, the 240Z had firmly secured its place as one of the most desirable and accessible sports cars of its era.

This example is a four-owner car from new, benefiting from extensive mechanical and cosmetic restoration between 2015 and 2019. It retains its original, numbers-matching engine mated to the factory 4-speed manual transmission, ensuring authenticity and a true connection to the car's heritage. Mechanical features include power front disc brakes, rack-and-pinion steering, and the signature inline six-cylinder engine that delivers the smooth, eager performance that made the Z legendary!

Additional details showcase both form and function: 14-inch wheels with specialty Z hubcaps, front and rear bumper guards, rear defroster, and even the under-hood service light, a rare original detail seldom seen today. This special 240Z sold new in January 1972 to its original owner, Gilbert Burnett, stationed at the Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base in Goldsboro, North Carolina. He would maintain ownership of his cherished sportscar until 2010. It would then be donated to charity. Adding to its unique story, this Z transferred to its second North Carolina owner who acquired it through a Wheels4Hope charity raffle in October 2010 with 61,264 miles showing on the odometer, then receiving a complete mechanical refresh ensuring the car was serviced back to drivable standards before its later full restoration.

The third owner from Southern Pines, North Carolina would take possession in October 2015 with 64,902 miles and commence a full restoration both the exterior and interior, along with a comprehensive mechanical service throughout his ownership until 2019. This included the additional interior sound deadening material and upgrade to a Kenwood audio system including modern speakers. It would then travel to Hilton Head Island, South Carolina and become a fair-weather winter toy with the fourth owner.

Upon arrival to the St. Louis Car Museum & Sales, it would be treated to a full service to include resealed carburetors with new ZT nozzles, new needles/seats, & fresh gaskets; new Pertonix ignition system and coil; fresh spark plugs/ plug wires; fresh timing chain set/front main seal; complete valve adjustment with new valve cover gasket, engine oil/filter, air filter, new battery, and new fuel pump with auxiliary electric backup.

It comes complete with detailed ownership history along with service records dating back to 1976 inside a binder, original owner's manual, warranty booklet with factory warranty card, consumer inserts, and spare tire with jack tools. Carefully preserved and beautifully presented with only 65,451 miles showing on the odometer, this 1972 Datsun 240Z embodies the timeless balance of performance, design, and heritage that continues to define the Z legacy. A landmark in sports car history, it's ready to be appreciated by collectors and drivers alike who recognize the enduring appeal of the original Japanese icon.

1972 Datsun

240Z Coupe

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