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SpeedRoo - If you're interested in more on this subject, like the 3 iterations, I'll be glad to talk on the phone or through email however this crowd clearly is fixated on that distant shiny object as opposed to facts on this greasy, dirty planet. I'll leave it at that. For those 2 chaps that responded to my question about the application of the replated parts. They will be going on what is probably my last restoration - 1972 Datsun 510 Wagon.
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Helpful tip for getting directly to the last post when not signed in
So, on the All Activity page, you can click on anything and it will take you to the end. So, this would be the page to start from when not signed in. But...the page lists all posts instead of all Topics. so there's really no need to click through since they're all right there in the list. Oh well. https://www.classiczcars.com/discover/
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I think that Mike just changed things. Now, everything takes you to the last post, signed in or not. And the comments show on the Activity pages, although I have not tried all of them. So my thread is irrelevant now. Try it out and see what happens. 1/2 Thanks Mike. Actually, only the comments part has changed.
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Helpful tip for getting directly to the last post when not signed in
Could you dumb that down for me please? I hate not being able to go to the last post like we could do a month or 2 ago. Maybe @Mike knows the secret? I haven't been able to figure it out and believe you/me I've tried!
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
The comments are focused on the AC system for some odd reason...
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
A person could ask why any of the old 240Z's sell for high price. Or why people pay high prices for Bob Sharp cars. Or why first edition comic books sell for high prices. Collectors have their own values. Here's an article about the program. https://www.hemmings.com/stories/nissans-z-store-restored-240zs-might-not-have-made-the-company-any-profits-but-they-did-help-save-the-z/ Old pieces of colored paper sell for six million dollars! https://www.cnn.com/2024/04/05/style/superman-comic-record-6-million-intl-scli#:
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Helpful tip for getting directly to the last post when not signed in
I have found that there are two basic starting points to use when looking at the CZCC forum to see what's new, when not signed in. The first one shows the text of the last comment in a thread. But if you click on any of the options to open the thread all of them take you to the first post in the thread. This is no good if you want to see the latest comments, more than just the last one. So you have to click, click, scroll to get to the end of the thread. https://www.classiczcars.com/discover/112/ The second will take you to the last post directly if you click on any of the options, but does not show the text of the last comment. It just shows that somebody commented. https://www.classiczcars.com/discover/ Just an observation. Not all of the Activity pages are the same.
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Sealing an oil pan
Will do, thanks for the photos. it is a very nice looking oil pan.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Just watched this video with Randy Jaffe who owns a Vintage Z and had 8 at one time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_TjHwA1xgE&t=161s Some interesting comments. The spreadsheet shows 59 cars but only 37 sold, must have been a few that were sold off unfinished. What's the 3rd iteration you mentioned @zspert
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
If it's possible, try contacting the people who placed these six figure bids and ask them? I can understand the emotions behind an auction, but there's got to be good reasons why these cars are selling in the high digits. In my opinion, this kind of money is only spent by people with the cash to do it. Unless they have inherited the money, they are likely very smart with their life choices and will have a valid reason to throw six figures at such a car. It typically won't be a whim and they will not do it unless there's some kind of investment value. BTW, "value" is a subjective term and doesn't always equal money. ;)
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Sealing an oil pan
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Mine was installed by the builder. Looks like a standard Nissan gasket. He used Allen head screws for the install. Didn’t mention anything about a new pickup tube and the dipstick appears to be the same. You can contact AZC and they can answer any questions you have. It’s a very nice pan.- Z's on BAT and other places collection
SpeedRoo - This is a mystery that I too don't understand. I understand the attraction to a special "Program" car but one built to a high standard. Would another manufacturer put out such a product? Now, the 3rd iteration cars were much nicer - to a point - but all of the 3 batches were indeed built to a price, a low price. While I'd be glad to go into more detail most of the occupants of this forum have little or no interest. Might A Fool and His Money Are Soon Parted apply?- Sealing an oil pan
Hi @Yarb ! Thanks for the link. I like their oil pan and it is cheaper than the Japanese one. Do you have any feedback? What kind of gasket did you use? Cork, rubber? Sealant? Does it come with the oil pickup? I didn't see it in the description. Do they provide new bolts? How deep is it vs the stock one? Any issues hanging too low to the ground? Any clearance issues installing it? Leaks? What did you do with the oil dipstick? Thanks!- Z's on BAT and other places collection
Why are the Vintage Z valued so highly? From what I have read here they were built as a marketing exercise. They were supposedly built to be as new but not original, lots of parts and finishes that were not on the 240Z when first built. Additionally they seemed to have been built to a price rather than price no object. They also came out of a number of restoration shops so there seems to be no consistency with the builds, the ones done by Pierre have underseal on the chassis. At the end of the day what is more desirable, an early 240Z restored to original using NOS parts or a Vintage Z? 1970 240Z 01606 BAT $165k, 1970 240Z 12070 BAT $129k- The Waive
I got the "come on around" wave a week or 2 ago from an 18 wheeler. Dropped down a gear, maybe two?, and lit it rip. He was flashing his headlights when I came around, not a car in sight so I got ahead of him pretty quick. Made my day!Yarb started following Sealing an oil pan- Sealing an oil pan
https://www.arizonazcar.com/engine This is where I my pan was purchased. It has hinged baffles and holds an extra qt. of oil. Very heavy duty.- The Waive
I've received several waves this year from motorcycle riders when I've been driving my Z. I'm not a motorcycle rider, so I haven't tried to respond "in kind" (and it might look a bit odd coming from the driver's door of a car), but I've given a friendly regular wave back. I definitely saw it as an honor (to the car), and was happy to see it in each case. I'm sure we all get lots of waves from other classic car drivers, which I'm also happy to receive! Yesterday, being Canada Day, was a big day for that! - Sealing an oil pan
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