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  1. This is something I started a year ago when a friend had problems with his electrical system on a 240Z. It was late 1970 version and we couldn't find any clear color wiring diagrams. There are color diagrams, but mostly traced over original scans and not very clear when printed. The problem in the car is since solved, so now this has falling into the background. It is in AutoCAD 2013 and exported to PDF. Im wondering if there is enough interest. If so I will finish it. I will need input since my Zed is a 280Z. Here it is so far. Please note "work in progress" Chas ColorWiring240Z1971_Concept 15-feb-2015.pdf
  2. I just wrapped up my Kia hatch seal install and documented it in my build thread. Check out the link below. http://www.classiczcars.com/topic/49581-hardways-1971-240z-8011-build-and-repair-thread/page-4 Here are a few pictures of the finished product. Definitely a great alternative to buying reproduction seals!
  3. My original power antenna wasnt working so I put in a universal manual antenna I bought off ebay. Doesnt look too bad.
  4. Cliff.....I use a Nissan P79 head gasket. We drill out the orafice for the stock fuel pump and use the stock mechanical fuel pump. I always use the MSA turbo head bolts and the stock oil pump.
  5. Never thought I would ever see under $2 a gallon again in my lifetime.... Since I took the picture, it has now gone back up to about $2.24
  6. You can download Draftsight from Solid Works for free. It will open the latest version of AutoCAD.
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