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Restored the engine bay before dropping in the new motor. Ordered paint from AutomotiveTouchup.com and used Polar White, #215. It's not the same color as the exterior, but hopefully I can get the body repainted in the near future, and at least I'll know what color to use.

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Created an incredible amount of dust in the garage. I need to roll both cars out this spring and just clean. Also, the old VIN plate wouldn't look right when finished. Ordered a replacement from Banzai Motorworks.

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Primer and first coats.

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Stripped/painted the horns and hard-line mounts, just so they'd be clean. Didn't put too much thought into it, but black trim pieces + white engine bay = Dalmation car. Stupid stupid stupid.

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Spent most of Sunday in the garage, trying to get the car back on the ground. Finally installed the 280ZX 5-Speed, which thankfully went in without too much trouble. Got the rear sway bar installed. I used the MSA kit, which requires drilling some holes under the carpet behind the seats and cursing a bit trying to compress the bushings.

Threw the 4.11 Differential back in the car, along with the half-shafts. Then came the moment of truth: I dug for awhile trying to figure out, then posed the question, and got some very helpful answers (here: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/parts-swapping-s30/48143-3-70-240z-280zx-trans-r180-diff-drive-shaft-question.html), but still wasn't 100% sure. However, I can now definitively say that if you want to mat a 280ZX Transmission up to an R180 differential in an early (Series-1) 240z, you do need the Series-1 drive-shaft. This car came with the Roadster transmission & drive-shaft, which I removed and put in my '70. Fortunately, that freed up a drive-shaft from an early car to swap over to this project. I've read some great posts on here about modifying the shift levers to avoid having to cut the transmission tunnel and/or console, and will be pursuing that next. The console in this car is in pretty good shape, and I have no desire to chop it up. Along that vein, I'm missing the Series-1 spare change tray: Anyone have a spare?

Around 8pm it all came together, and I was able to put on the wheels and finally drop it to the ground. Rolled it out of the garage and was able to sweep for the first time in a few months. Long way to go still with ignition and fuel, but the end of the tunnel is finally in sight. Will add photos later on.

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