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Z 432 At Rm Auction Amelia Island
PS30-00092 is slated to be auctioned at the RM auction, Amelia Island in March. No reserve. http://www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm?lot_id=1072399 For years we have discussed what one of these would sell for in the States. Well, now we find out! Oh the sheer excitement!
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Imsa 240Z History Needed
The logbook gives you some information. Moroso Motorsports Park is what I used to know as Palm Beach International Raceway (PBIR) which is home to the Florida Region of the SCCA. http://flscca.com/ The "double regional" entry would indicate an SCCA regional event and the scrutineer signature (which looks like JM Callahan) would be on record with the SCCA - www.scca.com Sports Car Club of America. The SCCA site has a forum just for scrutineers. Posting on that forum might help. Posting on the Florida Region site might give you some results. Because Florida was the host for several IMSA events, it was quite common for SCCA racers to enter IMSA events with their SCCA race cars (I did). Also, Vintage Motorsports magazine is located in Florida and several of their writers come from the ranks of local racing in those days. I would try Vintage Motorsports as well. You might also try the Central Florida Region of the SCCA. I used to be a Central Florida member and we raced at PBIR many times.
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The Difference Between Nos And Nissan Reproduction Shift Knobs
Great reply, Jim. http://www.wood-database.com/
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The Difference Between Nos And Nissan Reproduction Shift Knobs
Carl's comment is my thought about the example used for this conversation. Both shift knobs are 'NOS' even though they differ in dimension. Mike B points out that the shift knobs are made from wood - unlike the steering wheels which are a composite of wood fiber and resin. But we're talking about wood. Does anyone know what specie of wood? Pine? Oak? Mahogany? You all realize that wood is organic and not the same color, don't you? You realize that wood changes color over time, don't you? I like this topic but the example is a poor one. No offense, just choose a different example.
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Superbowl 2015 Nissan Commercial
I read a commentary yesterday about the ads during the superbowl. The focus was on how sad and depressing the tone of several ads was, including the Nissan ad. Like the Nationwide ad about the boy who died. The point of the commentary was a preference for humorous ads rather than depressing ads. Interesting editorial. Better yet was "what the hell was that?!?! when showing the racing scenes. I didn't know the GT-R P1 existed! How cool! Hope to see the car at Sebring.
- 240Z Z Registries (Where To Find) And Post Your Vin As Title
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Datsun-240z Vs Fairlady-z432
Thanks for the pictures, Kats. These are great! I love the body shell pictures. Bare metal!?!!
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Headlight Cover Question/help.
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Bad Luck In Denmark Race
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Rebuilding The Nikki Fuel Pump
Great write-up. Thanks!
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Typos In Series I Owners Manual
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Yes, stainless. Wick also advises that the trim strips cannot be removed. Stainless can certainly be polished and 0000 steel wool is a very good method.- Datsun-240z Vs Fairlady-z432
Although we thought for a long time that these bolt locations were part of the production process, these pictures show us that the cars were carried through the assembly process on cradles which supported the car from below. Alan T provided this picture of the mounting for the competition roll bar that Nissan homologated. I don't think the roll bar attached to the roof cross-member but the captured nuts on the sides are definitely roll bar. Greetings Kats, 26th and 27th are fine. Have not worked on them in a while. Only the storage barn for 27th. It needed a new roof. Chris- Datsun-240z Vs Fairlady-z432
Looks good Kats! I can not WAIT for your magazine cover. Your car will be a cover-girl!- 240z floor panel replacement or not?
Yea, you have the beginning of a vary serious problem. Clean away most of the undercoating and clean out the seams to see what you are really looking at. I wouldn't say you need new floors and rails yet, but a good cleaning and patching is in order.- Hls3000863 For Sale
There was a conversation on Facebook about this car. Evidently two cars were purchased in New York for $2000. The other one has a crushed-in roof. Guys whom have seen it report that it is very rusty however it has the original engine - 2400 valve cover, E-31 head, etc. And it has chrome Z quarter emblems.- A 1970 Z For 65 Big Ones
Have to agree also. I think this particular car is priced too high and a private sale is going to be in the $40k to $50k range.- Rauno/todt Monte Carlo Tribute On Bat
Ah, yes. The car that wasn't for sale.- 1970 240Z For Sale - Stunning Restoration
There are some really nice discussions about splash pans in the archives. I just searched "splash pans" but for the life of me I can't get the copy / paste to work. WTF?!!?! Search "splash pans". Down at the bottom of the page, there is a thread; "Splash Pan" that is four pages long. That's a really informative thread.- Hls3000863 For Sale
No, Jim. I looked at that number plate very close and I'm convinced of the serial #s. I am not, however, liking the dash plate. I'll bet what happened was that the dash was replaced and the original plate got lost.- Hls3000863 For Sale
That is most probably a January 1970 car...IF it really is 00863. In any case, it's really, really rough with enough incorrect parts to make it not worth the relatively low VIN this guy is basing his value on. Is that a sun roof? Very, very poor pictures.- Finally Joined the Forum
Welcome aboard! What's your VIN / build date?- It Started With Just One Bolt............
http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/old-wanted-ads/7215-dash-restoration.html Search for "dash restoration" and go way back to conversations seven or eight years ago. That should answer all your questions - and hopefully encourage you!- Picking Frame Rails and Floor Pans
Amar, I have Charlie's floor pans and one rail in 26th. I had to locate the tension rod pocket and align the sway-bar mounts when fitting the frame rail. I was fully expecting the effort to cut and fit everything. That's metal work. I see you have some other patchwork to do. So did I. That's metal work! Take your time and do it right - it's well worth it. I can't over emphasize spending the time to make sure the chassis mounting points align.- Old Timers: Tell Me About My Vintage Roll Bar
Jeremy, Without pictures, it's impossible to determine what you have. It's possible that you have a Nissan / Datsun competition roll bar but I have only seen pictures of it. The roll bar is quite distinctive in that it bolts to specific areas of the chassis and has two rear braces. A Datsun competition department parts bulletin I have lists one from Bob Sharp Racing - part number 88888-BSR00 "Full width 1-1/2" seamless tubing w/ back braces. Complete w/ bolts, plates and template for cutting floor $79". Another listing comes from the Nissan (Japan) Sports Option parts catalog. 96100-E7275; Kit-Safety Bar. I don't see a roll bar listed in my BRE / Interpart catalog. I would guess that in all probability you have a welded prefabricated roll bar / roll hoop assembly marketed here in America by any one of a number of performance market retailers. - Rear Panel Color
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