Veit’s Vettes & Collector Cars is proud to present an unprecedented opportunity to purchase a stunning ONE OWNER 1981 Datsun 280ZX which may well be the lowest mile and most original example in the world. With only 8,347 miles from new! This is an original Arizona car. Featured in #924 Medium Blue Metallic with Blue velour interior. Options include Air Conditioning, T-Bar Roof Package (consisting of dark tint lift-out panels, inner sunscreen panels, and storage bags), Grand Luxury Package (consisting of power steering, power windows, aluminum alloy wheels, steel-belted radial tires, AM-FM digital stereo with 40W power amp, cassette tape deck with auto-reverse, automatic dual-mode power antenna, cruise control, dual 6-way seats with lumbar support, computer sensor system, dual electric door mirrors, plush velour upholstery, rear window defroster with wiper and washer, and quartz digital clock). Additional dealer-installed options include rear window louver, body side moldings, rocker panel moldings, and wheel well moldings. The car is powered by a Datsuns 2.8L overhead cam fuel-injected straight six engine with a 5-speed overdrive manual transmission. The AC has been converted to R134, and the tires replaced. This incredible Datsun has remained with its original owner its entire life and comes with its original title issued in 1981. This car has always been maintained and stored indoors in a climate-controlled facility. The car retains all of its original factory chalk markings on the suspension, frame, bumpers, etc., and everything in this car works as it did the day the car was produced. This is likely the most perfect and original 280 ZX on the market, and it comes with substantial documentation. The car also includes the original window sticker, the original bill of sale documents, the original finance contract, the original warranty brochure, also the new dealer marketing booklet, the Datsun Consumer information guide, its owner’s manual with sleeve, Haynes repair manual, assorted cards and original pamphlets and photos from the day it was purchased in 1981. For Z-car enthusiasts, this would be considered an archival-quality automobile that will attract attention wherever it is shown.