Everything posted by psdenno
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Wiper linkage for a 240z
Have you tried to clean it up and lube the pivots? Not much to it. If that doesn't work, a Z in a wrecking yard would be your best bet unless someone is parting one out and can ship it to you. Dennis
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Removing Panel Retainers: 240Z
I always thought they were like socks in a dryer and just disappeared forever.
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B 17 bomber
What's also cool is coordinating their performance at an air show. I had the opportunity to do that last century at the air base where I was stationed. The term Prima Donna comes to mind when I think about their requests/demands. Each had to have a brand new Pontiac Trans Am waiting next to the spot where where they would park their planes when they arrived at the base. They landed, taxied to their parking spots, deplaned, jumped into the Firebirds, and sped away. Special accommodations, meals, and fawning masses awaited. They're very skilled pilots and very full of themselves. Military rock stars. Dennis
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Help (I think), Aliens have abducted my wife!
Outstanding transformation! Almost as good as the one the aliens did on your wife Dennis
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5 speed knob reproduction?
Hi Carl, Thanks for responding. I didn't catch that you already had the new knob when I read your post. How's the wood grain/color and feel of the shape of the knob compared to the original? Dennis
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5 speed knob reproduction?
Also, the shift pattern emblem is cloisonné (enameled metal), not plastic, as the originals were on the early cars. I'll be interested in hearing what you think of it when it arrives. Certainly looks like a viable alternative at a fairly reasonable price. Dennis
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Family member interested on this Z
A little rough around the edges for that asking price. Seller does seem proud of the front end, however, based on the number of pictures. I'd pass. Dennis
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It's Mine! - New Owner of 1971 240z #8011
It doesn't look like anything is in need of immediate attention. Your "starting point" looks like what most of us wish our "finished" project looked like. Dennis
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It's Mine! - New Owner of 1971 240z #8011
Looks good! Do you plan to leave the tail light surrounds body color? Dennis
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Yes, another noob "Should I buy" thread... help appreciated!
Take time to look at the door gaps on both doors when they're closed. Look especially at the gap on the latch side of the door. If the Z is sagging in the middle, the gap will be tighter at the top than at the bottom - a sure sign of weak structure reinforcement. Hard to tell from the posted pictures. Nice looking car, however. Dennis
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240z Pre-Purchase Sanity Check
He who hesitates is lost. Jump on it. Dennis
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Nice Backside
2000 GT based on tail lights, missing square access panel on front fender, and small rear/side marker light. Dennis
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Nice Backside
Not a Cheetah - they were fiberglass and wouldn't rust like this mystery car. Although it has styling similar to the Cheetah, the hatch and side window are not part of the Cheetah design. I know what it's not, but not what it is. Dennis
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My Z's Restoration Report
Nice insight for those who approach a similar project. The little bits and pieces add up and usually aren't factored in prior to taking on a project. Thanks for posting! Dennis
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Looking to buy my 1st (to me) 240z.
In the picture through the driver's door, the dash appears to have numerous cracks on top. For whatever reason, no pictures of the left side of the car. Some things to consider: What's your restoration budget? How much of the work can you do yourself? Do you have access to a parts car, local Pick-A-Part, or wrecking yard that has Zs? A quick inventory indicates you'll need: New bumpers Bumper mounts Outside marker lights Windshield chrome trim Steering wheel New center radio/heat control panel Radio Seat covers Door panels Assorted door pieces, window cranks, lock knobs, inside release trim Carpet Possibly a new center console Inner & outer shift boots Outside body emblems And, all the things you discover needing fixing and replacement along the way Just those items could be a few thousand dollars depending on how sourced. Depending on how big a project you're willing to take on, you may want to keep looking. Let us know what you do. Dennis
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Early VIN US car - $1200
Picture shows tach needle at 3000 rpm. That either indicates the engine runs or the tach is stuck. Dennis
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Color for grill/rear tail light panel
A little pricey when you consider $14 for shipping and assumes the grille and tail light finisher have the same color and finish. Dennis
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The Z Compared To A British Classic
In 1970, one could buy an almost new XKE for about the price of a brand new Z. I passed on the XKE because I was about to move out of the country For a while. When I returned in 1971, I bought the Z I still own. Not sure I would have held onto a Jag for 43 years - or could have afforded to keep one that long. Dennis
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New 71 240Z owner!
Welcome to the Group! Always good to see another '71 added to the list. I've been driving mine for about 43 years and hope to get a few more years of fun out of it. Dennis
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Z Values Goin Up
That's the article. It should raise Craigslist Datsun prices in SoCal for a while and probably shake a few Japanese cars out of storage sheds, back yards, and garages. Dennis
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Z Values Goin Up
There's a great article on the front page of the Los Angeles Times Business Section today. The focus is on the increased interest in collecting Japanese cars and the subsequent jump in price - there's that old supply and demand thing again. The 240Z is mentioned a few times in the article, along with 510s, the 2000GT, a Celica, and the rotary Cosmo. Importers are quoted. Dennis
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Damper oil for Hitachi SU Twin carbs
Never thought I'd be one to say this........but, did you bother to type "damper oil" in the search box in the upper right corner of the page? Search is a wondrous tool and opens the door to a wealth of collected knowledge. Dennis
- did some one duke-of-hazard jump this Z?
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2015 NISMO Z Announcement
Duplicate post - sorry. Dennis
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2015 NISMO Z Announcement
I seem to have missed the link to the pictures. Dennis