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  1. Peter and Gayle are selling some nice ones over at BRE2.net http://www.bre2.net/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=B&Category_Code=car_covers
  2. Hi Jim, sorry to hear about your situation. Do you have some photos of the car? I encourage you to visit our local classifieds as well as datsunclassifieds.com if you still wish to sell her. Good luck to you! Mike
  3. Mike posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    testing a reply
  4. Mike posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Testing to see how well Facebook share works with the Classic Zcar Club.
  5. Mike posted a post in a topic in Interior
    BMW has the mesh pocket attached to the transmission tunnel. Not a bad option, but I'd only run the mounts through the carpet/vinyl and not through the sheet metal.
  6. Mike posted a post in a topic in Internet Finds
    Here's a link to their "print it now" feature: http://dealer.carad.com/dealer2/viewitem/printit?item=29760765 Would be nice to grab the images.
  7. Great article over at Petrolicious! Thanks guys for referencing our images. Reference: http://www.petrolicious.com/ten-ways-the-240z-revolutionized-the-sports-car In the late 1960s, the concept of a foreign, high-performance car in America was relatively new, with existing models in this category occupying the extreme periphery of both the market and of the popular consciousness. Cars like Jaguar’s E-Type, Porsche’s 911, various Astons, Ferraris, Maseratis, and other similarly hand-built and very expensive machines from Europe were viewed largely as playthings of the rich and privileged, and then only by those who were likely to even be aware of their existence—enthusiasts, in other words. The vast, working-class majority of this group were already a generation deep into a love affair with inexpensive British roadsters, but charming and beautiful these cars may have been, they lagged significantly behind their more exclusive import brethren when it came to performance and sophistication. This relatively small but very passionate niche market and their latent desires for more and better—more power, more style, better engineering, reliability, and packaging—was ripe for the picking. Enter Datsun, whose 1970 introduction of the now-classic 240Z simply revolutionized the American performance car marketplace. The dawn of the affordable, advanced, Japanese sports car had broken, and there was no turning back. 1. Designed principally with the American market in mind, the S30 (Nissan’s internal chassis designation for the Fairlady/240Z) was priced to compete with Triumphs and MGs, but offered similar performance and engineering sophistication to sports cars costing many times more. 2. Yutaka Katayama, AKA “Mr. K”, was instrumental in Nissan’s decision to build the S30—it was at his behest that the car was engineered, styled, and marketed in a way that would appeal to American enthusiasts. The Z’s vibrant, well-defined character is often attributed to Mr. K’s near total control over the project—the machine’s personality mimicking that of its creator. 3. Between model years 1970-73, just under 150,000 were bought in the U.S. alone—a figure likely greater than the entire number of foreign sports cars ever sold here up to that point. 4. Equipped with a 2.4 liter, 150 HP, SOHC straight six, the 240Z was capable of 60 MPH from rest in eight seconds dead, with 125 attainable flat-out—very impressive figures for the day. 5. Suspension was fully independent by way of four wheel struts, MacPherson type in front, Chapmans in the rear. Combined with front wheel discs and rack and pinion steering, the Z was an accomplished dance partner right out of the box. 6. Though nearly all were equipped with four-speed manuals, a small number of three-speed autos were sold starting in 1971, while a five-speed stick was available in Japan from the start. 7. Another Japan-only option was the Z432 specification, which packaged the Skyline GT-R’s S20 straight six in place of the normal car’s L24. With twin cams, 24 valves, three twin barrel sidedraft carbs, and a conservatively-rated 160 HP , the two liter S20’s race heritage was obvious not only in its exotic spec, but also in its high-revving nature and gorgeous soundtrack. Roughly 420 were built. 8. In 1998, following the Z32 300ZX’s departure from the States two years prior, and in anticipation of 1999’s 240Z concept (itself conceived to drum up excitement for 2002’s 350Z), Nissan purchased a number of original 240Z’s which were treated to high-quality restorations and re-sold at selected dealerships for $24,000. 9. Driven by Shekhar Mehta, an S30 placed first in the 1973 East African Safari Rally—Mehta’s first of a record five victories in the legendarily brutal event. 10. Now approaching his 104th birthday, Mr. K is retired but still serves as a trusted corporate Nissan advisor. In addition he still frequents important Z gatherings in both the US and Japan, his enthusiasm serving as inspiration to generations of Nissan/Datsun enthusiasts. The 240Z’s giant-slaying spirit lives on today in the Porsche-rivaling 370Z, and in the stupendously good GT86/FR-S/BRZ triplets, themselves a revival of the thriving Japanese sports car culture of the 1980s—widely remembered today as the peak of an era that owes everything to Mr. K and his brilliant little Z car. Defining this culture and lifestyle we all love so much is his famous mantra “love cars, love people, love life!”
  8. Mike commented on Red7's comment on a gallery image in Member Albums
  9. Mike posted a gallery image in Body Work and Paint
  10. Mike posted a post in a topic in Internet Finds
    I haven't looked at this closely, but, looks like a (very butchered) early series for sale... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Datsun-Z-Series-Coupe-Sport-/291456635652?forcerrptr=true&hash=item43dc2b5304&item=291456635652
  11. Mike posted a post in a topic in Internet Finds
    Anyone looking at this? Definitely a lot of modification. Worth the sticker? http://www.ebay.com/itm/Datsun-Z-Series-Coupe-Sport-/291456635652?forcerrptr=true&hash=item43dc2b5304&item=291456635652
  12. Mike posted a post in a topic in Video Center
    Looking to get this fixed. Testing a video link to Youtube. This link will post an embedded video on our site: This link will NOT embed the video into the post (it will only show a link) https://youtu.be/aSpkaBeZckY Both of these SHOULD embed the video.
  13. Mike posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Hi all, I wanted to let you know that I've added membership ID's to your user profiles. You can now open your profile editor and it's in the header. You can also see it by hovering over a username in a forum post. See example here: Mike
  14. Mike posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Strange, is that real or Photoshopped ?
  15. Mike posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Hi Yakhopper, to add pics you'll have to click on the option toward the bottom right "More Reply Options"... from there you can click on Attach Files. There's a button that let's you choose your files from your local computer.
  16. Mike posted a post in a topic in Video Center
    Found this on Facebook, thought I'd share it here!
  17. Did you put this in our calendar? This will assure you have front page coverage. Looks like fun!!
  18. Neat car... plastic, but neat.... One of my previous co-workers bought the rights to Bricklin a few years back. He has quite a shop in Philadelphia ...
  19. Mike commented on ericjump's comment on a gallery image in Member Albums
  20. Mike posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Wow, these links bring back some memories. Many of these are no longer active. It's nice to see that we are still here!
  21. Mike commented on ericjump's comment on a gallery image in Member Albums
  22. Mike posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Yea, sorry the ID in your profile isn't working after our migration. To get your membership ID, simply click on your profile (as siteunseen mentioned) and look at the URL. The membership ID is in the URL at the top.
  23. Nice!! Last weekend was a gorgeous day in the PacNW. Here's to a sunny and warm spring/summer so we can have more of these...
  24. Mike posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Great!!!! Glad to see he got the car back again !!
  25. Mike posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Lookin good!
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