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The first ebay link above is a car that belongs to Bill Baker, and is a truely unique car.

The second, is well, what it is...beat to death.

Yeah

the front passenger wheel looks like there maybe something bent on it?

I thinks that's the problem right there:

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Betcha it turns left really good... apparently that's what it was built for.

The engine is supposed to have a few little mods done to it...
Looks pretty stock to me.
The first ebay link above is a car that belongs to Bill Baker, and is a truely unique car.

It really is and I guess you can partially blame me for Bill's Z car passion. He bought my rust bucket '71 autox car back in 1980 or '81. He is a little younger than me and He carries the Datsun torch well. The 710 is truly a neat car that I got to see run at Road Atlanta more than once (at least a Bondurant 710). We have talked and emailed a couple of times since getting reacquainted after 20+ years of not seeing one another.

Rx Sleeper,

I have spoken with Bill for the last few years via a Datsun racing email list. Bill was instrumental in transporting my Datsun Roadster from Florida to Southern California. He is a great guy.

Are you racing Datsun's now? and where are you located?

  • 11 months later...

Well the Bondurant 710 is finally headed back to the West coast where it will feel more at home. Santa said I could buy it.

If anybody has any information or pictures of this car I would greatly appreciate hearing about it.

My intention is to have it relive it's childhood with one of it's 240Z cousins.

Thanks for any help.

Steve Pharr

Good luck with it Steve. It is a neat car and over the last couple of months I debated over buying it. I had neither the time or place to build it. Instead, I built a shop to better work on the Z's. :) BTW, my race Z came from the west coast. Michael Scott built it and won several races with it.

Good luck,

Paul

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