It depends on how much rust is on the car, body condition, engine, tranny, rear end, interior etc. I don't know the exact price because I can not see your 280z but I have seen 280z's sell for as much as $40,000 in great condition. In very bad condition, lower hundreds.
10 gal i have a 1977 datsun 280z 2+2 and at $3.21 a gal it takes 40 from empty
I own a 1977 280Z automatic and the fuel pump relay is located above the kick panel on the right passenger's side floor in front of the door. You have to access it from under the dash.
Under the dash on the passenger side behink the glove box. It is under the dash on the driver side in my 1977 280z
A 1977 Chevrolet C10, 4X2, Long bed, Fleetside, sold new for $4,172.
i do not know but you cna ask some other people m8
In 1977, the price of a Datsun 280Z typically ranged from around $6,000 to $7,000, depending on the specific model and options. This sports car was popular for its blend of performance and affordability during that era. Adjusted for inflation, this price would be significantly higher in today's dollars. The Datsun 280Z was well-regarded for its design and engineering, contributing to its popularity among car enthusiasts.
Front are 4" Rear Seat Side Panels are 6x9"
outside of the gas tank on the side. just follow the fuel lines
Check your dimmer switch under the dash first.
in the back under the carpet and rubber/foam mat. it should have straps holding it down
yes but it's not cost effective and not a that much of a noticeable difference in performance
On a 1977 Datsun 280Z, the fuel pump is located on the passenger side of the vehicle, mounted on the frame rail just in front of the fuel tank. It is typically situated near the rear axle, making it accessible for maintenance or replacement. The pump is driven by the vehicle's electrical system and is connected to the fuel lines that supply gasoline to the engine.