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cbudvet

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  1. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Hello everyone, I hope that people can help me. I have some spare parts that I am thinking of selling to get money to further work on my car and am not sure how much they are worth. I have 4 oringinal steel wheels (I am sure the tires aren't original), 2 original spares (I don't know if the tires are original), a hood in nice shape, a rear hatch, a replacement quarter panel steel thats new (drivers side), a lower rear valence replacement, and potentially replacement floor pans with the supports. One of the big problems is always the cost and work of shipping the parts. I really appreciate peoples input. Thanks again, Carl
  2. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Thanks. I guess I better not jump the gun and start spending money if I don't have to. Lord knows I will have plenty of costs to come. I appreciate the input and will let the guy doing the rebuilding go over it first. carl
  3. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I dont know if this helps or not, but my brother used to have an old MGA. It used very similar looking wire hose clamps. Not the worm kind. Through Victoria British, you can order wire radiator hose and other hose clamps that are the wire kind. I have no idea what sizes they are and if they would work but that is the closest I have ever found. One of these days, I plan on buying one of each and seeing if they will work or not. Good luck. carl
  4. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I have an early model 240z that I am restoring and am planning on rebuilding the engine, clutch, and transmission. I have no knowledge that there is anything wrong but the car is 40 years old and hasn't been driven/started in the last 10 years or so. This may sound like a stupid question but what do I rebuild? I have a friend who rebuilds engines for a living that is going to help me but there are so many things/parts. I have read about the valves/guides/etc. needing to be updated because of lead free gas. I guess I was planning on buying as many replacement parts as I could afford and letting my friend go to town. Should I wait until the engine is apart and rely on my friend to tell me what to purchase? I appreciate everyones input. carl
  5. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I got an iphone from my brother. I guess it makes up for all the money I've given him. I have an old Bang and Olufsen turntable and still listen to my collection of albums. My favorite is CW McCall "Convoy". Best wishes to all. Carl
  6. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    I forgot. In the picture above with you sitting in the car with your hand in the transmission tunnel, do you find yourself making vroom vroom noises? At this time the only noises my car makes are the ones coming out of my mouth.
  7. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    I am sure everyone would agree that watching your clips is amazing. My only complaint is being impatient for the next one. I am also in the middle of a restoration and it can be frustrating how many things come up to slow the project down. I can hardly wait for you to finish so we can see what the car is going to look like! Keep up the good work and as always: post more movies!!! carl
  8. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Thanks for the help. I had hoped it would be easier but I will try and mooch one off a friend. I thought a pickle for was for getting those tiny pickles out of a jar!
  9. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Help, I am dissambling the front suspension and steering for restoration and I can't get these two parts to separate. I don't know if they are fused due to age or if there is some trick to getting them apart. I have removed the top locking nut and the stem is threaded but don't know if the next part slips off or if it is threaded as well. It is part of the tie rod? I think. I have attached some pictures.
  10. Mike, You can count on me for a good half dozen. I wasn't sure if you could modify a hood prop clip to fit the spot. Be sure to make a bunch. Carl
  11. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Wow!!! Those are very nice. Beautiful in fact. Did you do those yourself? They look like they should be framed and on a wall somewhere. Good job.
  12. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Are sandblasting cabinets with the built in handpiece and hoses any good? I think the work by the siphon of media as the air passes through the hand piece. Harbor Frieght is having a sale on both a table top and floor standing unit. I have a lot of parts that I would like to clean and repaint. I have a nice air compressor that should give me plenty of power. Carl
  13. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    What are you using? Let us know how it works when the car is done. Looks great. Carl
  14. Heres one more. I am in the process of restoration and would love more like this. I hate to reuse the originals and don't want to replace with more that will rust. Carl
  15. Thanks for all the help. I will go check them out this weekend and see how they are in person. Carl
  16. I am finally nearing the time when the engine needs to be pulled. My question is what size engine stand do I/ should I get? Harbour Frieght has a 750 lb, 1000 lb. and 2000 lb capacity stand. I am thinking of the 1000lb but thought I should ask first. Thanks. Carl
  17. If money is no object, Ultimate Z up by Chicago can do a total restoration but it can be expensive. I live on the north side of Indy and am going to get a name of someone (you know, a friend of a friend) that has a body shop to work on my z. I hope to get it when my friend gets back from vacation. I will let you know what transpires. Carl
  18. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Interior
    When I redid my seats I popped for the webbing and such from the catalogs. It worked fine. It really does make an improvement. Instead of using the clips they sell (which to me look like staples), I used pop rivets and small washers to keep a clean look. They worked great. Good luck. It sounds like you have a lot of work ahead. Carl
  19. Mine were steel and pretty rusty on ol' number 333. Carl
  20. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    For what it is worth, I recently purchased a 20D and love it. Money was a big issue for me and I was able to find a flawless used camera and lens for about 550-600. If you have the money I would probably purchase the 30D but you can't go wrong either way. Carl
  21. I purchased a 71 240z parts car and it is a mishmash of parts. One of the headlight scoops is fiberglass the other metal. It has a series one steering wheel and console but has vents in the pillar and none in the hood. It appears to all be original to the car. It almost seems like during this transition period they had parts lying around and just through them together. The used whatever they had. Carl
  22. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    You may try searching for specific threads about this. I think it may have been talked about before. I think a lot of times the cars were not necessarily painted by popularity. A lot of the early cars were green. Someone explained that they would paint a group all the same color and then ship them over. The next group imported might be orange. Carl
  23. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Thanks again. The clips are in a plastic baggy! Carl
  24. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    This has really been an amazing topic. You can't always believe what you read. I am always impressed with everyone on this site and the knowledge that we all have access to. Carl
  25. cbudvet posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Although I am not THE Carl B. I am another Carl B. In Colin Shipways Essential Datsun Z book, it says pretty much the same as the article quoted above. Apparently the original prototype was made with Goertz and was to be powered by a Yamaha engine. When problems arose with the engine developed, the project was cancelled. This was is in 1964. Apparently, it is believed that Yamaha took the prototype to Toyota were it looks remarkedly like the 2000GT. The 240z was revived in 1966 after Goertz had left Nissan. It did retain some of the features of Goertz's designs. Goertz later criticized the 280zx in Car and Driver which led to Nissan denying any involvement from Goertz. Legal issues commenced and then the quote above was made by Nissan to keep Goertz happy. I will fire up my History Channel DVD on the Z car and see if they say anything different. Carl
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