Highlights
- Rare early right-hand drive classic with chassis number 00099
- Fully restored around 1999 with less than 15,000 miles covered since
- £17,000 recommissioning in 2021 including engine work
- Original 907 Green paintwork with highly original black vinyl interior
- Extensive maintenance history with a file of invoices and paperwork
- Unique private registration included
- Voluntary MOT to June 2026 with no advisories
The Appeal
Imitation, according to Oscar Wilde, is the sincerest form of flattery. In the case of the 240Z this didn’t lead, as Wilde pre-supposed, to mediocrity, but instead to a greatness that arguably far exceeded its influences.
Blending ideas from Jaguar’s E-Type and Chevrolet’s Corvette gave buyers a quick, nimble car that was, above all, more reliable and durable than either of those. That it looked really good to, establishing a lineage that lasted decades, certainly helped.
This car is where it all started. It is chassis number 99, first registered in Australia in 1971 where it was extensively restored in 1999 with a firm emphasise on sympathetically preserving its originality.
The car arrived in the UK in 2018 and has remained with the same enthusiast keeper ever since. He commissioned a £17,000 renovation three years ago that covered virtually every area of the car. You’ll find a helpful list of the work in the photos - it runs to four carefully annotated A4 pages. The work included professional repair of the high-compression cylinder head and renewing the gearbox synchromesh. A voluntary MOT to June 2026, with no advisories, underlines the provenance.
Unlike some of the cars that influenced it, the joy of a good 240Z is that it drives as well as it looks. This car adds historic significance to its compelling appeal.
The vendor says:
“This Datsun 240Z (chassis number 00099) is a rare, early, right-hand drive classic with excellent provenance. Imported from Australia and restored meticulously, it boasts matching engine and chassis numbers and has covered just 14,492 miles since restoration.
“Its vibrant 907 Green exterior, beautifully preserved original interior, and exceptional mechanical condition—thanks to extensive recommissioning—make it a highly desirable collector's piece. Accompanied by detailed maintenance records and invoices, it’s fully registered, MOT-ready, and eager to be enjoyed immediately.”
The History and Paperwork
- First registered in Australia in 1970 according to documentation
- Chassis number 99 according to DVLA records and vendor
- Restored in Australia in 1999 according to seller
- Imported to UK in August 2018
- One registered keeper in the UK
- Mileage was zero’d when the car was restored we are told
- Vendor advises £17,000 recommissioning work undertaken since arriving in UK
- Work included professional repair to high compression cylinder head
- Gearbox synchromesh also replaced
- Extensive list of repairs detailed in photographs covering four A4 pages as shown
- Large history file of invoices and paperwork
- Work has included bumper re-chroming to a genuine right-hand-drive dashboard
- Distinctive private registration included
- Fully registered in the owner's name, holds a current MOT
- Accompanied by maintenance records and invoices
- V5C in current keeper’s name showing vehicle is Historic Vehicle registered
- Old MOTs as shown
- Current MOT to June 2026 with no advisories
- 14,857 miles showing on MOT test
- The car recently attended a show at Donnington, together with a collection of over 30 Datsun Zs. It won a Special Award for historic significance and condition
The Condition
- Original 907 Green paintwork repainted some years ago during Australian restoration
- Paintwork presents well with some light aging and signs of use typical of mileage and age
- These include some minor stone chops and other light marks to paintwork
- Bodywork in very good condition with straight panels and good arches, sills and underside
- Vendor tells us that minor bodywork blemishes have been professionally corrected
- Described by vendor as having a clean, sharp appearance, not concours-level but presents well
- Features distinctive indicators positioned below the bumpers
- Chromework re-chromed during restoration and appears in good, bright order
- Lights and glasswork in good condition with no reported misting or cracks
- Genuine Minilite 15in alloys with grey anodised finish in very good condition
- Quality Firestone tyres fitted all round showing good condition and plenty of tread
- Minilite spare wheel in boot in silver
- Lovely interior in black vinyl with many original period features
- We are told that the interior is original and has only been lightly improved
- Few indications of age or use to interior but due to originality there are minor marks
- Features include original radio, wood-rimmed wheel and gear knob and and original clock
- We are told that both the clock and radio work correctly
- Dashtop replaced during restoration with correct RHD unit and now protected with fitted cover as shown
- Black carpets through cabin and boot present well
- Smart quilted vinyl trim to rear turrets
- Underside in good condition with no advisories on current MOT
- No reported electrical, lighting, switchgear or dial faults
The smart green paintwork of this car provides a neat complement to the extensive bright chromework. Both were restored during the car’s renovation, receiving light improvements three years ago as part of the £17,000 refresh. It is a very pretty car, helped by a set of smart Minilites that freshen and modernise the aesthetics.
Beyond the svelte GT lines the black vinyl interior is beautifully preserved and, we are told, highly original. There is even a period radio and the original clock, both of which we are told work correctly. Lovely detailed abound like the quilted rear turret covers and the deep dish wood-rimmed wheel. A proper treat for enthusiasts of period car details.
The Mechanics
- 2,393cc straight six engine developing 155bhp
- Manual gearbox with recently rebuilt synchromesh
- Recommissioned three years ago at cost of £17,000
- High-compression cylinder head professionally repaired to resolve a gas leak
- Mechanically sound and maintained well according to seller
- Reported to be a matching engine and chassis numbers car
- Very clean engine bay as shown in photos
- No reported running or driving issues
- No advisories on current MOT
- It has also recently completed a 900 mile tour without any problems
Some Japanese cars of the time were criticised for being a little show and no go. Not so the 240Z. Its silky straight six delivered 155bhp, more than enough for this light and nimble car to run rings around Detroit’s contemporary muscle cars, not to mention most of Britain’s sporting fayre.
This car is said to be a matching numbers model and received an extensive mechanical overhaul during its restoration in 2021. The work included professionally rebuilding the high compression cylinder head and rebuilding the gearbox synchromesh. You’ll find a very long list of all the work undertaken in the photos - it is well worth a look, but we recommend grabbing a brew as it will take you a while.
It is a testament to the care of this car’s long term current keeper that it comes to market with a voluntary MOT. Its advisory-free status adds transparency and reassurance for the buyer. We understand that this is a car that is ready to use no work required.
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