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  1. motorman7 posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I love this game...guess the value of the car...one of my favorite. Given the 2 pictures and provided information I will say $4K (plus or minus $2K). Need engine pics and interior pics to offer a better estimate and reduce the tolerance. Hard to tell if the paint has been oxidized, what do frame rails and floor pan look like, how bad is rust under battery. How original is the engine. Original spare? My '73 still has the original exhaust system and it has 147K miles. Throw on the webbers or round tops and you reduce the value of the car. Reduce by $1K for the webbers, Reduce by $500 for the round tops. Only because the car seems very original. The more you change, the less it would interest me. ( Just my opinion-I am sure there are others that feel different) If you can salvage the paint, maybe add $1K to $2K for that. How's the chrome? '73 probably not the most desirable year: 70, 71, 72 would be better. All in all, VERY NICE CAR. I love the color. Congrats on the find. Rich
  2. I forgot about that east coast-west coast thing. Still, that some pretty scary looking rust in obvious places. Would hate to see the not so obvious places. I would definitely have to leave that one alone. That much rust is out of my league.
  3. Yikes! Unless it's free and he will tow it to your house, I would pass. There is much better out there for under $1K and probably much closer. And, it's a '76; you gotta smog that here in CA.
  4. motorman7 posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    AAhhh, I love an engine bay refresh. One of my favorite things. I did my yellow Z (back when it was silver) with two cans of silver paint. I used them both completely. Everything was covered but it wouldn't have hurt to have a third can. Zedyone, I would take off the VIN plate, it's only four screws. Just don't lose it. Sounds like the engine is not out. That makes it a little tough I think. Never tried it that way. Escalon mentioned using a 100W soldering iron for small holes. That sounds like a good option and one that can be done at home by those without a welder. I like scotch brite for cleaning the brake and fuel lines. Don't use steel wool, it leaves small hairs. Just make sure you use a high temp clear coat over them after they are clean. It's nice to have those fuel and brake clips zinc'd, but if you can't do that- there is zinc simulated paint, or wire wheel clean and use the high temp clear coat again. Looks better than the oxidized gray brown. Take your time and have fun. Rich
  5. Not Bob's. Bob's is a series 1, different white side stripe, black interior and no-panasports. Nice looking car though
  6. motorman7 posted a post in a topic in What I Did Today
    Worked on the motor today for the '73Z that is in paint. Lots of zincing...some plating. it's coming together.
  7. motorman7 posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Through the club here, ZCCIV. They were looking for a nice '70, so I got the nod.
  8. That fiat is a very nice looking car. I don't blame you. I am planning on selling my silver Z and getting a 1600 roadster. It's the car I went through high school and college with. Really looking forward to having one again.
  9. motorman7 posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Not as cool as the 240 in the background
  10. I love these pics....put them up on my screen saver
  11. motorman7 posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Check out e-bay for some RB25DET turbo's. $3K for a used one delivered to your door, includes 5 speed trans. That sounds like a sweet set-up.....may do that one of these days.
  12. Both great tips. Thanks! I just like doing things the hard way .
  13. motorman7 posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=35670 Try this thread
  14. He mentioned a number of items: ( I write these as best I understood them) He spoke about the rear hatch hinges. He was mentioned that some of the earlier designs were not as 'clean' as the final design, which has the hinges essentially hidden. He said the gas strut for the hatch was innovative. Other ideas were a torsion spring or coil spring to assist the lift. He said he should have pateneted the gas strut. It would have made him very rich . He mention the front bumber originally was supposed to have a rubber strip in the center section. Apparently this feature was deleted by management. He said they called the color known as 920 Safari gold, "Sahara Brown" or Safari Brown- not Gold. (it really does look more like a tan than gold). He spent a lot of time talking with the Japanese Nostalgic guys, at least a 30 min interview. JN also took a lot of pictures of him with my car and the Bondurant Z car. I can't wait to see what JN has to report. It really was a great event.
  15. Wow, what a great event! Really enjoyed speaking with Mr. Matsuo. He walked around the car with me and shared some of the design challenges on the 240. Just incredible! Was nice to have him sign under the hood. Also got the autographed charcoal. Very nice event, thanks for hosting this DHM.
  16. I'll be there. No way I'm gonna miss that.
  17. I had to laugh at all the debris under your cowl. I had the same exact thing on my '73Z. Took me about an hour to vacuum every thing out. Looked like the car swallowed a tree.
  18. They look a lot like my Recarro's. Looks like they have been re-upholstered though.
  19. "I'm in love with my car"- By Queen 'The machine of a dream, such a clean machine. With those pistons a pumpin' ,and the hubcaps all gleam. I'm holding your wheel, all I hear is your gear, with my hand on your grease gun, man it's like a disease son...." "Told my girl, I had to forget her. Rather buy me a new carburetor (triple Webbers maybe?)"
  20. Hi Frankie, Just a quick question, did you remove the light bulbs or disconnect the two wires that attach to the light housing (for the parking lights). Usually the problem is the housing. Also, when you hook the two wires back together, make sure the color is correct: black to black, and green with red stripe to green with red stripe. Typically, when I have had this issue, I disconnect all connections and attach them back together one by one. Best to use an ammeter if you have one, or observe the cars ammeter. When you see the high current, that the problem. If you have done this already, then maybe Dave can help some. I am not familiar with his system Hope that helps, Rich
  21. motorman7 posted a post in a topic in Racing
    I am glad to hear that Colin helped you out on this. Personally, I am not so happy with him. Nissan/Colin used my ‘70Z for the Nismo 40th anniversary shoot and never even sent a thank you or pictures that I was promised. I was told by Colin that he would send proofs so I could forward them to my dad, but they never came. My e-mails were not answered and phone calls ignored following the shoot. So I gave up. The only pics I got were the ones I could garner from the internet. :disappoin
  22. motorman7 posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    There were actually two other tribute cars on e-bay recently. One had a white engine bay (and I knew the owner) and the other had a black engine bay and a host of other differences. This is is the third that I have seen and seems to have the nicest motor of the bunch. All nice looking cars.
  23. motorman7 posted a post in a topic in What I Did Today
    Well, finished up sanding on the '73 and it's off to Lance's shop for some 901 silver. Should have it back in a month or less. Now it's time to clean parts and get items ready for re-assembly. Saw this sticker on the back of a panel and don't understand a word it says. Looks like a man with four arms and a funky hat walking near his house.
  24. or read up on the R/T mount. That works for me on my '71
  25. zyulatr has posted pics on the main page. Need more though
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