Everything posted by 26th-Z
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The Cleansing Spa
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rust sucks
That is what we are calling Z Mecca in Tampa. http://www.suncoastzcarclub.homestead.com/clubcarz_jimfrederick.html You should have seen that scene after the hurricanes! Princess 27 stopped here first so that I could raid Jim's spare parts. We have a lot of club parties here. It's a great place and Jim has a kick butt collection of Zs. Nice model, Stephen
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rust sucks
So far, I have most of the sheet metal I am going to need. Still looking for a driver's fender.
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MSA 10th Anniversay Show 2005
Ben, I'm shooting for 2006 with Her Majesty. We'll see. Her Majesty gets finished first. Then I will start on Princess 27. At the moment, I am still spending money on getting the Princess stabilized and tucked away in storage. Almost finished, though. All of the major money has been spent!
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Coolest cars of all time...
This is a great thread - completely off topic, and some great pictures of stuff we never see. Here are three more from my files. How about we start ON topic and have a nice 300Z? Then an ALMS Ferrari would be a lot of fun. And reaching way back, a Chevron B8. Chevron is a British car builder. The 1969 coupe ran with a 2 liter Cosworth Engine, or in the case of one I have driven, a 2 liter BMW engine. They are fiberglass bodies around steel tube and box sections - typical of the period. Mid-engine layout with a five speed transaxle.
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Almost 40yrs separate these two
Click on the image to enlarge it. Save that file and you will get it 40kb. Otherwise, the file is 32kb, I think. Perhaps we could convince the author to let us have it in higher resolution so we could photoshop some Japanese gibberish on it and sell posters on eBay. Let me help you stir, Gavin!
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Watanabe Wheels
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27th-Z
HLS30-00027
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The Cleansing Spa
From the album: 27th-Z
Princess 27 the day of her departure from Z Mecca in Tampa. Filled with new sheet metal, she rides to Tricky Garage in Sarasota. -
MSA 10th Anniversay Show 2005
Thanks Vicky. Marked my calendar. What are you doing about the National Convention in August?
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Vintage Racing Art
This site has lots of Z stuff. http://www.autotrend.com/ I was at that race, jmark. And that is pretty much how I remember it. That is one cool F'n print. Would like to have that one myself.
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Is Hagerty Insurance the way to go?
Haggerty Has Been Good To Me
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rust sucks
I really want to try and give you some good advice, E. I can't see the car to give you an estimate, but the difference between your two bids is too wide for me to believe either one of them. Check out Princess 27. I'll have $10,000 in the body before she is green again. I have well over $2300 in just new metal at this point. Haven't even started cutting and welding yet.
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Coolest cars of all time...
I nominate the 1960 Lotus Elite, the 1962 Ferrari 265 GTB, and the Porsche 917k. The attached picture is the car Steve McQueen drove in the movie "Lemans".
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Spare Wheel Needed
I was just gonna say, Chris, where is Winter Springs? There is a Z display at the Tampa Convention Center this Saturday as part of the Tampa Bay Auto Show. Come visit! I'm sure you can find a wheel from someone there.
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The two S20 warriors
Thanks for the info, Alan. I updated my file. :classic: (Edit) I checked and I DO have a plastic model kit of the very car. Its a Japanese kit commemorating the Suzuka 300km.
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The two S20 warriors
Ben, The red 432 picture is a classic example of my rants about photo etiquette on the net. I copied that picture as an example of the wheels way back when we were talking about them. I also have a plastic model kit of a car like this. Unfortunately, I can't tell you where I got the photo or any information about the car that would have accompanied the photo. How I much I learn :stupid: My best guess is that it is a real one. Like you, I am just picking up this information. I never heard much about racing events outside the U.S. Most everything was the home team - Brock Racing Enterprises with driver John Morton.
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Interesting header on ebay
They probably conflict with the steering column, Ben. I'll have to get you a photo of the headers on Princess 27. They have ports for the emissions air injection. I hear that the carbs have to be jetted differently for this set-up.
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New to this board - just bought '71 Z
I like the hood.
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Stress Cracks on 240z
The only comment I would add to the attached thread is that a number of sheet metal forms attach at that seam. Both inner and outer sheet metal. It is a high stress area. Eventually, moisture trapped in the crack will rust the metal and the welded seam, so it is important to get all the old lead out and inspect the seam when making a repair. I prefer replacing the lead filler. Welding is not a filler technique, Freerider. The seam is already welded.
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to buy a fixer or original, restored Z
I went for the fixer - upper / investment option. I figure that by the time I have $40,000 invested in the Princess, she will be worth $40,000 The only piece of good advice I have not seen posted is the observation that the sale price of any restored car is about the same whether it has been repaired cheaply or expensively. Someone who has taken the time to restore / repair a classic collectable correctly is likely to document it. Lots of good advice - I think all the points have been discussed. While we are on the subject, I'll use this thread to let you guys know that Princess 27 is about to move to long term storage in Sarasota from her first rest stop in Tampa. I have collected all the sheet metal I need except a driver's fender.
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New to this board - just bought '71 Z
Wecome to the club! Sounds like you scored a nice one.
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Restoring badges
Let me add to what tanny advises, Lachlan. You don't have to strip the paint - just paint over the old. The plastic is very fragile to chemicals - stay with water or alcohol. I know some places that will re-chrome the plastic, but a brand new plastic badge is cheaper.
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Windshield and door seals any advice
Carl is right - the rubber is not exactly the same. And with a smirk on my face, I'll say the Nissan rubber seems "less expensive" than the PRP rubber...less dense. I didn't realize repro rubber was all from the same mfgr. I find that any of the rubber takes a lot time and effort to install. The bends and folds in the shape cannot be simply slapped in and away you go. I think the majority of complaints come from inexperienced installation. New rubber always requires a good deal of adjustment. Lots of time, but I don't have the most experience either! I like the kits from MSA.