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Classic Allure

Oct 31, 2010
by Elvis
classic, japan, nissan, old, socal, z
19 Comments

We’ve been talking with Dominic (photographer) for weeks now about getting some proper shots of his friends Miguel 260Z and here they finally are. We wish there were more, but it’s certainly better than nothing! This 1974 260Z is what people refer to as “needle in the haystack”. Miguel has seen them all, from engine-less, to complete rust buckets, but this one was definitely a charm! He has been searching for a Z that’s in good shape & in his budget for over 3 years when he finally ran onto this one. A lot of things are still in the works for this Z but we couldn’t wait for Miguel to be completed so we’ll just call this Part 1 for now. In the meantime, enjoy these wonderful photos.

Photos by: Dominic Gutierrez exclusively for StanceNation.com

One of the first things that just pops on this car are those polished CCW Classic wheels. Specs? How about 16×10.5 all around with -32 offset. Stretch? 205/40/16. That’s right, a 205/40 on a 10.5! He is still working on the camber and other things so we’re not sure if 205/40′s will be the final tire but either way, it’s pretty damn rad! For the suspension, Miguel’s 260Z is sitting on Function&Form coilovers from the DC2 Integra! He’s also running some polyurethane suspension bushings for now.

Miguel also added a Civic hatchback rear brace, which somehow happens to fit. On the exterior he went with a custom rear spoiler, a set of ZG flares and MSA front bumper. Of course though, no classic Z would be complete without the headlight covers, so Miguel had to take care of that right away. Hit the Read More button to see a couple more pictures of this beauty.

While Dominic (photographer) didn’t get a chance to take any interior shots, we did get a chance to ask Miguel (owner) what kind of mods are in the cockpit. He told us that he is currently only rocking a Corbeau bucket seat with Takata harness and the classy 240Z wood grain steering wheel. It’s seriously one of our most favorite cars we’ve ever featured. Less is always more.

Incredible scenery makes for incredible photos and that’s exactly what these are. The car just screams for attention and we’re honored to share it with everyone. We’ll wrap this feature up with a couple more pictures below and by thanking both Miguel and Dominic for awesome work! Drop us an email if you think your car deserves a feature on our site. Just hit the Contact link on top right of our website and make sure you provide some up close pictures of the fitment as well as the whole car.


Photos by: Dominic Gutierrez exclusively for StanceNation.com

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19 Comments
  1. down5HIF October 31, 2010 at 8:34 PM Reply
    g shit cuz!
  2. Vdmtom October 31, 2010 at 8:39 PM Reply
    Where is the car from?! Bay area...?
    • Elvis October 31, 2010 at 8:41 PM Reply
      No, Guadalupe, CA. The one you are thinking is Yuta's, San Jose, CA I believe.
  3. TerryJ October 31, 2010 at 9:20 PM Reply
    Amazing car! 240 & 260Z are some of my favorites from the old school. Yep, less is more.It looks very aggressive & done proper. I love it :)
  4. edwinisdumb15 October 31, 2010 at 9:27 PM Reply
    Miguel's car def deserves a feature! dom did a great job with the pics!
  5. Dominic Gutierrez October 31, 2010 at 9:44 PM Reply
    thanks all! such a sick ass car deserves recognition!
  6. wawa October 31, 2010 at 9:44 PM Reply
    damn...sick fitment. I just can't believe what I'm reading, 205 on 10.5 wheel. props!!
  7. Bekah October 31, 2010 at 10:43 PM Reply
    Oooooooh pretty! Great photography too.
  8. withiin(inches) November 1, 2010 at 7:07 AM Reply
    i know where one is for $1000 right now,,, im fina buy it. :) inspiration
  9. Drive510 November 1, 2010 at 7:09 AM Reply
    Saw this outside JCCS. Didn't get a good shot of it. Always people around it because it was near the line to get into JCCS. MonkeyZ haha
  10. bahc November 1, 2010 at 8:15 AM Reply
    ive been wondering what an agressive set of CCW's would look like. pretty cool.
  11. Norrek4040 November 1, 2010 at 11:03 AM Reply
    classic
  12. Dom_J November 1, 2010 at 12:26 PM Reply
    Deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaam!!! That's fire...
  13. sileightysr20 November 1, 2010 at 1:04 PM Reply
    i see the integra coilovers on z's idea is starting to grow.
  14. Hansen November 1, 2010 at 6:11 PM Reply
    this bitch is bad foooooo , daaaamn.
  15. gifted pinoy November 2, 2010 at 2:40 AM Reply
    dope ride....digging the wheels and setup.
  16. Derek December 13, 2010 at 4:21 PM Reply
    soo clean, i wish i could see interior pics, still really good shots tho i love this thing i think im going to go buy one as well
  17. Ali October 21, 2011 at 8:45 AM Reply
    This is a great reminder that for any car, form and function can co-exist beautifully.
  18. Jerry April 22, 2012 at 6:21 AM Reply
    Very nice Z Car! But why on earth would he leave that Nasty and cheap-ass side molding on the Car? When this is done the natural body lie is hidden, Argggggghhhhhhhhhhh! Epic Fail........ On an on an otherwise clean execution

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