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26th-Z

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  1. Very interesting! Notice the fuel door knob? How about the map light? Hell, the steering wheel is worth $200! Yes, it looks as bad as 27th.
  2. We had this conversation a long time ago. Check the archives but here are a couple of pictures from the conversation. I don't know what I have however the two wiper arms are not the same length. I'll have to check my glove box buttons. Good find, Arne!
  3. That would be WHO is Toby Bean. The guy who owns those cars, obviously. Tony, a club does not have to be current with dues as illistrated at Daytona. The Spacecoast club had not paid their dues and I don't think anyone said a thing about it. I think the "in crowd" doesn't exist any more. I see cliques along the various model types, but I like smoozing with the Twin Turbo gang. Well put, John. I think it is time for new officers. New blood.
  4. Tomo, Why don't you ask Toby Bean to bring up his race cars and put them on display?
  5. Personally, I think Umbrella Girls would suffice for the bikini contest idea. Bikini contests have nothing to do with Z cars. Umbrella Girls passing out little packets of car wax would be much cooler. Art, we gave you the next best thing in Daytona. Leap-frog with Heather at Hooter's. I never saw your pictures! Chris
  6. Keeping in mind that the convention is a five day event, unlike any other Z event, I think a weekend car show would get the most people to attend. Of course, so would a weekend track day. My suggestion is that the ZCCA hire a convention promotion business to put on the convention. I have been to: Long Beach - 2004 - best Japanese attendance Syracuse - 2005 - best track (Watkins Glen) Dallas - 2006 - met the most new friends Daytona - 2007 - fun in spite of the weather Will, I got your PM and e-mailed you back. PS: The media IS invited to the convention.
  7. This is too funny! Carl, you are so far out of bounds.
  8. I got a cool little Cd entitled; "Z/ZX ads, From the Beginning". It's a Cd full of American advertising for the Z. It includes ads through 2006 so the title is a little deceiving. Loads up on the computer and plays a slide show with all sorts of magazine ads. Evidently, the images are from magazine prints as the quality is not very good. They can be printed. Maybe 70 ads or so. I think it came from Amazon.com however www.htsoftware.com CW-
  9. I heard Eiji is in Japan for the Holidays
  10. Season's Greetings my valve cover collector friends! S30 variants included a 2.0 liter engine and you will find the "Nissan 2000" appropriate for them. Here in America, we got the 2.4 liter engine and early valve covers were noted with the "Nissan 2400 OHC". Later models of the 2.4 liter engine have the common "Nissan OHC" valve cover. I could be wrong, but I associate the "NISSAN" valve cover and the turbo valve cover with the S130 models. Now, conduct a search through the archives and you will find a mess of threads dealing with all the different valve covers that will fit on the Z. But to answer the initial question, I would say the TURBO valve cover would bring the most money however I would leave it unpainted. BTW, never sand blast a valve cover. The sand grit will get inside the baffels. CW-
  11. The VIN makes sense. 1976-1978 Japanese market Fairlady Z or Z-L 2 by 2 with the L20E engine. Standard transmisson for the GS31 (Z-L model) was a five speed manual or 3-speed automatic, and a 4-speed manual transmission for the GS31-S. There was also the GS31-J (Fairlady Z-T model) which came with the L20E engine and a 5-speed manual or 3-speed automatic. These cars were in production between July 1976 and August 1978.
  12. I'm planning to be at the convention, Tomo
  13. Hi Carl, I mean the mounting "hardware". Nuts, bolts, screws, washers, and brackets. As I said before, I don't know if the trim rings are chromed or what. What I DO know is that side-by-side the difference cannot be distinguished. I do not believe that the "MSA" type of lenses will fit inside the "JDM" trim ring. Yes, headlight covers could be purchased in America by part number. I do not think the dealers ever installed them as they are / were illegal in most States. The last year for headlight covers on imported cars in the USA was 1967. '67 Jaguar XKEs and Alfa Romeo Duetto imports had headlight covers. They did not in 1968. Hear are some pictures for you all Merry Christmas Chris
  14. Hey Will! Merry Christmas. Fred was asking about you the other night. I wouldn't be surprised if the rims were plated. I'm not completely certain they are polished stainless. They don't seem to rust, do they? I have never seen a rusted set.
  15. There are no markings that distinguish JDM from reproductions, but the reproductions from Datsun Spirit might as well be originals. What we Americans would call JDM headlight covers have a polished stainless steel mounting rim that surrounds the clear lens. No other headlight cover that I know of has this feature. I think Datsun Spirit sold out of his supply and no more are available. A search in the archive will bring many conversations about the pieces. I bought new originals a couple of years ago for over $500 and then I paid $350 for a set of Datsun Spirit repros. The Datsun Spirit covers did not come with hardware. My originals have hardware and mounting instructions. The used set on eBay for $400 is a good price. These pieces are very expensive.
  16. I found this crack pipe in 27th.
  17. Thaks for the info, Joseph! If memory serves me correctly, it sold at auction for $35 - Monterey? I think the fuse is for the 8-track player / radio, Kats. Nice steering wheel. I think the 260 Z import had a wheel like that. I have one in very poor condition.
  18. Good comments from Carl...just as a grin to this conversation I will comment that I paid over $3,000 for each of my cars...a long time ago!
  19. Here is the article about the car from Road & Track; February 1997. Nissan reprinted the article as part of the Vintage Z program literature. This car was done prior to the program like the Hemmings article says. Do you all think this is the same car? Different wheels
  20. Always worth looking in to. Carl should know about this one. For certain it is NOT HLS30-00006. Also, the add says "0006 off the assembly line". That statement doesn't have much meaning. First clue is that there aren't enough digits. Should be 5 instead of 4. However it could be HS30-00006 or S30-00006. One never knows. Look into it!
  21. Ok. I linked and searched and searched. Can't find the article. I wonder if it is the same one Road and Track did in 1996. Would really like to see this article.
  22. Hey Kats! What can you tell me about this car? A Vintage Z?
  23. Yes, those are original
  24. Please post links to the other sites that have pictures! I'm saving all of these. What a great collection! This, evidently, is the trip to Japan coordinated by "Mad" Mike Taylor and the ZCCA. I see Mike with his Dallas shirt on in some of the pictures. Every couple of years, Mike takes a group to Japan and they get to do things like this. On the opposite years, a group from Japan gets to come here. Zama houses the famous cars and very few others are in private hands. The comment about the old rally cars...the red 210 won it's class in the Autralian rally in 1958. Mr. Katayama was the team manager for the cars. The #1 and #11 Zs are the winners of the East African Safari. The #5 Z took third in the Monte Carlo. Jean Todt was the co-pilot. Many, many other wonderful cars. I'm struck with how large the place is.
  25. As I understand from a conversation I had with Matsuo-san in Long Beach, the solid cast emblems are from the original prototype molds and were replaced with the hollow casting. That's pretty cool, Mike. All my old emblems are going to be re-chromed and restored. Too bad one can't tell the difference once the emblem is on the car!
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