Site will be going down for maintenance today
Everything posted by motorman7
-
Z CON 2014 San Diego CA
Love that avatar Dave. Tempted to do the same
-
71' Refresher project starts
Very Nice! Sounds great.
-
What have I gotten into?
Looks like a great project car. I would really like to second what Jim said here. Be very careful on what you may think about throwing away or replacing. Those clamps are works of art (my opinion as a mech engineer) and very pricey on e-bay. Same with your braided hoses if they are salvageable. You will hear a lot of complaints about those flat tops, but mine worked just fine. A Zed with flat tops is becoming increasingly rare. I restored a '73 several years ago...below is the thread if you are interested http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/open-s30-z-discussions/40016-1973-240z-refreshtoration-%96-901-silver.html Best of luck and enjoy the ride. Rich
-
What have I gotten into?
Pics would help a lot for estimating worth. The price range based on your limited information would be anywhere $5K-$15K. Has it been repainted? Dash and interior condition? motor pics? frame rail pics? 'Unmolested' has a different meaning for each individual. It can mean anything from 'untouched' to 'the air cleaner on my V-8 doesn't stick out of the hood'. Offhand, sounds like you have a great car.....we just like the pics :-) Best regards, Rich
-
Help (I think), Aliens have abducted my wife!
Wish I could remember exactly how it happened; I'd sell the secret. In some way I think a purse is involved and the magic words Michael Kors, Dooney & Bourk, or Coach
-
Help (I think), Aliens have abducted my wife!
Thanks everyone, I really love the lines on the roadster…they are classic. This one is not a racer, but is very high in the cool factor department. I will keep things updated as they progress.
-
Help (I think), Aliens have abducted my wife!
Hi Carl, Yes, I thought we were going with the red, but she felt that every roadster she saw was red, so she decided on a bright white to be different I guess. I like it. I haven't even color sanded it yet and it looks pretty nice. It should look pretty good with the badges and SST rails on the side, and re-chromed bumpers. Of course I'll keep the hub caps and stock rims for the shows. I will be picking up another Z this weekend. A 1971 with 91K miles and virtually no rust (just a bit at the battery tray). I will post latest pics and blog once it is in my garage. Attached are some teaser pics. Best regards, Rich
-
Help (I think), Aliens have abducted my wife!
Boy, this has been a long project. Starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel though. 1970RoadsterP13
-
Tribal elders (you know who you are) – I need your opinion.
My rule of thumb for mods to a very original Z would be to deduct the cost of the mods from the current value of the car. Example: Current value $15K. Add a $2K aftermarket AC system. Your original car is now worth $13K. Add headers and 5 speed for $1K, your car is now worth $12K. And so on. Just my 2 cents. Rich
-
Z35 the new 240?
The sharp angle creases, etc. are all there because this is the concept car. By the time the accountants are finished with the design it will look like the 370Z. The final cars NEVER look like the concept. Case in Point: The Nissan Design center in La Jolla produced a beautiful looking Altima with gorgeous lines and styling. I saw the model in their facility. What was produced by the factory from that design looks like the old Altima. Sad but true. I am guessing this Z will undergo the same transformation.
- Zcon Photos 2013
-
Craigslist Add
This one looks interesting. Appears to be very original 1971 240z
-
Annual Car show at work
Very Nice cars and the Z looks great. Thanks for posting. I love that color on the Z
- Zcon Photos 2013
- Zcon Photos 2013
-
240Zs on Craigslist in Idaho, an Orange one and a Black one
The one in Eagle for 5K looks like a very nice car. Seat material looks original, same with the radio. Very nice interior. Motor needs some help, but otherwise looks quite nice from the pics.
-
Won an Award and Raffle Prize at Today's Car Show!
Very cool, Congrats!
-
Caretaking and progress updates for my '73
First off, that car is a beauty! I love the color and the original condition. Also, very glad to hear your ’73 has the flat tops and smog equip. That usually means the previous owner hasn’t messed with the car too much and you have a very nice original vehicle…sweet. I am guessing the ‘boo’ reference to the flat tops is that you have previously owned a Z with flat top carbs and they did not perform well for you. If not, you have most likely heard from others on this site who have never owned a Z with flat top carbs, and they have bad mouth the flat tops. In my opinion, they are given a bad rap. I had a ’73 with flat tops and they performed wonderfully, even in hot LA traffic. No way I would trade them out. It is getting very rare to see a ’73 or ’74 with the flat tops, so you would do well to keep them, in my opinion. Just my thoughts Anyway, congrats again on a beautiful find. I love it. All that baby needs now is those hubcaps installed. I love hub caps….as long as they stay on when you rip around the corners. Best regards, Rich
-
SU Floats
Those are for the Roadsters.....I need one. I opened mine up and one looks like this pic, the other is all metal (brass I think). I think the all metal float is early roadster vintage and the pictured one is late model vintage.
-
Springs....Eibach oor Tokiko or what?
I guess it depends on what you are looking for in a spring. I had the Tokico’s on my yellow Z and they just about rattled my teeth loose, too stiff for daily driving. I switched over to the Eibach’s and really like those. I did cut 1.5 coils from the front springs to get the car to sit level. I am still running the Tokico 5 way adjustable at all 4 corners, with at the number 2 setting..
-
Early Valve Stem Cap?
Very Cool, Thanks! Will order mine now
-
Early Valve Stem Cap?
Do you mean the rubber piece is also included? Only the metal part is diplayed on the Coker site.
-
5222 unrestored
Not really a bad car. It just bothers me that the statement “the one and only deviation from factory stock configuration” was made, and the statement is not true. To me it’s false advertizing and it makes me question the buyers integrity. If he would have said that the car was “an excellent example of an original series 1 car”, it would not have bothered me that much. Anyway, just my thoughts. Best regards, Rich
-
5222 unrestored
“brand new Panasport wheels……the one and only deviation from factory stock configurationâ€. I'm sceptical. Seems like a nice car from the pics, but pics are often quite generous with the paint jobs. That area around the fuel filler panel looks pretty bad. There are several chips and many paint cracks. Something tells me that is not the only bad area, but I could be wrong. No smog? Looks like most of the smog items have been removed, fuel rail painted silver, and as noted earlier, the plastic fan and screw clamps on naked radiator hose. Engine compartment could use a bit of clean-up as well. The AC looks to be of newer vintage but not fully up on this. I thought the early ‘factory installed’ AC compressors were those monster size 600cc units hanging near the fuel pump. This one is in the smog pump location and is a pretty clean install, as in not real visible. Definitely a nicer set-up, but I don’t think it was available in that era. Could be wrong though. Assuming the paint isn’t that bad, $16K would be fair as noted by 26th.
-
71' Refresher project starts
Looks like red Tokico springs also