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By 1983,
Z car had gone through several major transformations. The engine displacement had grown, and it gained an optional rear seat as it moved on from its roots as a true
and into a personal luxury coupe. It also got an optional turbocharger for its straight-six engine, which bumped horsepower from 145 to 180.
The
well-kept 1983 280ZX Turbo seen up above is currently for sale on eBay
. It’s in good shape, too — the seller says its red paint is original, and the T-Tops (which seal properly, according to the seller) provide perfect period style. This car’s silver interior looks to be in pretty good condition, it has a proper five-speed manual transmission, and it shows a reasonable 104,000 miles on the odometer.
Plenty of enthusiasts derided the early ’80s Z cars for losing their sporty edge. But sales were very good, and road tests of the era suggest a well-sorted 280ZX
can go from 0-60 in a little over 7 seconds and do the quarter mile in the mid-15-second range. For its era, that was quite good. And even today, the Z’s slinky profile is sure to turn heads.
The
example seen here is priced at $14,950
and is located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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