Everything posted by DatsunZGuy
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Stress Cracks on 240z
that addresses this fairly comon issue. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6190&highlight=pillar+crack
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What's the original radiator color?
My 1973 (purchased in 1992), which still had the orginal radiator, to include the stickers, was gloss black. Eastwood makes a radiator paint that is pretty dead on to the shade.
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interior
I think that the door release for the rear seat passengers. Just in case the front seat occupants die and you need to kick them out for an emergency egress.
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no front bumper?
I think Zvoiture (a.k.a. Steve) has a great looking example :knockedou http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=8349&sort=1&cat=500&page=1
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How much $$ have you spent on your Z ?
What scares me is: What little I’ve done, how much has already been spent so far and how much more I have left to do. :surprised
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Never thought I'd see the day...
Carl, No impression of being criticized by your reply. I’m just pointing out the audacity of some of the collector car dealerships out there. I agree that $25,000 plus is a lofty asking price for a 280Z, even in that condition. You’re right in stating if it should sell, it would be the exception not the rule. IMHO, Burt’s 240Z and many others like it in mint condition would have to fetch over 30K before the market would bear a later-model Datsun in that price range. However, it’s nice to see a Japanese sport car priced right there with an Italian exotic…even if it’s somewhat a far fetched today. My 2 cents... Cheers! Ed
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Never thought I'd see the day...
when a 1977 Ferrari 308 and Datsun 280Z were for sale with the same asking price. Times are a changin' :eek: http://www.vipclassics.com/stk2029090.phtml http://www.vipclassics.com/stk2012698.phtml
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What is your desktop wallpaper?
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Coin tray
Here's a picture of what in my console's coin (or ash) tray on my 72. It's indeed removable and the perfect size for a 12 ounce can of your favorite beverage. :classic: Hope this helps. Ed
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Time for a new rear muffler!
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just curious
Back in 1981, my first car at 15 y/o was a 73 with the same color combo, but with an automatic and black vinyl top. Very groovy! It was a Texas car that was shipped to Hawaii by a G.I. It had an ARA AC install with the switch installed right below the trip meter reset knob. Man, I wish I still had that car!
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What is the correct color for the rear tailight panel
Here's a picture of 4 hubcaps I restored for my 72 using WP 102 and a matte clear to tone down the sheen. I also did my grille as well.
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Steering Wheel
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Steering Wheel
Here's a thread where I posted instructions and pictures on how I restored a steering wheel. My comments are in posts #5 and #9. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=5489&highlight=steering+wood
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4 Sale AGAIN
Burt's car is back on the block. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=2489582868&category=6187 With just a "Buy It Now" option, it might be a quick sale (maybe).
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Choke Remount
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can you spot the "mistake"???
to it being a 1973. 1. VIN 2. Bumpers 3. Heater Panel 4. 1973 smog equipment, but with earlier carbs
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Clean one on e-bay
I don't see any "glaring flaws". The only one I can find at the moment is that this beauty clear on the other side of the country from me
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Help Needed Identifying Mileage!
I would look for little details such as if the original stickers in the engine compartment such as on the radiator, air cleaner and front radiator support are still there and what shape they are in. Also, if the original style hose clamps and braided cloth radiator and heater hoses are present. In the interior, I would look to see if it still has all the fabric labels on the seat belts. These items would likely to be gone, seriously deteriorated or replaced on a high-mileage car.
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Hello
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18months
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Nice Original 1972
There’s a very nice unrestored ‘72 for sale in Virginia. The price is a little steep for me, but I’m impressed by its condition, originality and documentation. ***CLICK HERE*** Less than 32K miles and a much coveted braided top radiator hose to boot!
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2004 ZCCA
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Restored Hubcap
Hi Zhead, Thanks! This is as near a stock color I could find using off-the-shelf paint. Here is what I used: Dupli-Color High Performance Wheel Coating – HWP102 Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch Multi-Purpose Paint – 1902 Matte Clear
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Restored Hubcap
It took the better part of an hour to properly mask the hubcap. I used ¼†wide masking tape I purchased at NAPA for the round inner ring. Its width is a perfect match. On the rest I used 7-day clean release tape. All the trimming was done with a sharp X-Acto knife. The trick is to take your time and have a steady hand.