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26th-Z

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  1. Thanks for the compliments, Ben. The spun aluminum slots on Her Majesty are 14x6s that Rob put on the car about a year after he bought her. They have been on her since I can ever remember. They say "Japan" inside the castings, but other than that, I know little more about them. They are old, have a bunch of curb rash, and when I started the restoration, wheel reconditioning was in the budget. Ok, so I thought you knew I had the Watanabes. This all started when I decided I really wanted American Racing Libres and bought a set from a junk yard in Sanford, Florida. The guy took these nasty old dirty, dusty Libres off the shelf; still with old tires mounted - $400. When I got the tires off and the wheels cleaned, I discovered they weren't a matching set. The junk yard gladly took the cleaned up wheels back and refunded my $400. About two weeks later, I wrote to an add on Zcar.com for a set in N.C. - $350. This was when I met the lovely Jim Edwards who is listed all over the net and I have filed fraud charges against. I'll never see that money again. During that time, Alan sold a set of his Watanabes and made a crack at my Libres falling out of style and wouldn't I rather have his Wats. Last winter, I saw a set listed on eBay. I took the add to a car club meet at ZFever in Tampa and talked to Doug about them concerning offset and we misjudged the deal. I think they sold for $700 or so. With the description and pictures, I struck up a conversation with Alan who taught me more about Watanabe wheels than I could absorb. Then, one early Sunday morning, I saw the wheels I bought posted on eBay. They were exaclty what I was looking for. When they arrived, I was talking to Alan who turned me on to Japanese Yahoo auctions for lug nuts and wheel caps, and I was able to find new lug nuts, new wheel caps (plastic), and the Falcon sticker about a month later. The Watanabes are used, of course, but they are in real nice condition. Very minor curb rash and they have a nice ring to them when you ding. The insides are sealed with some sort of white paint. I should weigh them.
  2. Hey thanks! I like the color and agree they may look good with the green. I also like that dark wheel Jap look - sort of sinister. May have to experiment with it. I prefered this spoke as it engages the rim inside the lip rather than the other type where the spoke laps over the rim. I just thought it looked more period correct. I picked the size for the same reason and they should appear similar to the slots in my avatar.
  3. Sorry, That's the steering wheel for Her Majesty. The original idea was to simply change out a few parts, but now that Princess 27 has arrived, I can do one car each way - stock and street modified. Here are the wheels - 14x6 - and I'm thinking about some 205 - 215 Toyos. I'm going to have the centers repainted charcoal to match the grill and valance - the hubcap look!
  4. You mean of the Momo wheel? I bought this for Her Majesty.
  5. Good looking - wow!!! Wanna trade my mahagony Momo for that? What a nice steering wheel! That is the exact sticker I have, Lachlan. It came with the wheels, lug nuts and center caps when I bought them for Her Majesty.
  6. All of my literature and photographs show the "rubber-base bumber" on the domestic cars, S30, S30-S, PS30, HS30, and HS30-H. I have no photographs of any HLS30 with the piece. It is mentioned in the North American parts catalogs as 62692 and 62693-E4101. I recall the past discussion and it was mentioned that the rubber was used to keep the bumper from snagging pedestrians.
  7. Victor, I have a round decal that says "Falcon - Racing Service Factory" around the edge and the logo in the middle. It is still in the envelope labeled original sticker. What's that all about?
  8. 26th-Z replied to bav's topic in Help Me !!
    Brian, The door lock mechanism is a pretty simple design. Somewhat difficult to reach inside the door, but what I would call "theaver's friendly" simple. Most often, the plastic / nylon bushings, washers, spacers wear out and the system of bars and levers jambs up. There is no telling why yours won't work. Remember that the locks don't work when the door is latched open. Set the door striker latch cam on close when you are working on the mechanism. The part number for the lock mechanism is 80502 and 80503-E4100. The door handle rod has a screw adjustment bushing on it - 80698-E4120. HO510-21001 is a bushing / spacer as is 80515-N3000. Send me a PM with a fax number and I'll fax you an exploded diagram from the parts catalog. Now here is something interesting I found while searching the parts archives. Not pictured, but listed as Assy-Lock and Remote Control Door 80500-E4100 applied date up to 6 / 72. Remote Control? Wassatt?
  9. I have $1782.50 in the engine for Her Majesty. Around $900 of that was at the machine shop. No serious machine work, just polishing, but the balance was way out and we spent a lot of effort on that. The head work was real simple too. You should see how pretty this engine is.
  10. White Alarm System Sirens Rock!!!!! No power yet? My all time record is now up to five days. I get to cut up a tree this weekend!!!! PARTY!!!!!
  11. That's the siren for the car alarm. Everybody sing along......!
  12. I would think 7 / 71 is a little early, Phred, but I have seen chassis with both the lid / boxes fitted. THe switch-over came when Datsun built cars for the '72 model year. You should write to Beck with your VIN to see how early the chassis changed. I always thought it was in September with HLS30-46001
  13. Hi guys, I checked out Bob Zola's add and noticed the tops of the boxes where the knob attaches looks perfect. Usually, the slot corners chip off, crack and break. I was a little surprised to see them for $40. They could easily be reproductions, but the repro is just as good as the original. The hinge is a thick strip of soft plastic that is pinched along the axis of the hinge so that it bends easily. One leaf is riveted to the lid. The other leaf has holes for a pan head / phillips screw and washer to the body.
  14. 26th-Z replied to GregP's topic in Open Discussions
    This one is a chapter size slice of the 240 Z gossip cake. In the 16 months I have been around, I have seen a lot of funky stuff go on, but this one is really strange. You take care of your deal with Chloe, Andrew. I'm not going to raise hell with her.
  15. 26th-Z replied to GregP's topic in Open Discussions
    Smoking gun indeed. WTF happened? You know Carl? This 240 Z collecting sport / hobby is just the greatest. Flaming, faked deaths, mail fraud, friendships turned bitter. I'm going to write a book. I guess I can always go back to the "boobs" thread......
  16. 26th-Z replied to GregP's topic in Open Discussions
    Well, if I was 1st-Z, I would be pretty sharp. But I'm 26th and 27th - a little slower. I noticed that no one else picked that up either.
  17. 26th-Z replied to GregP's topic in Open Discussions
    All right, I'm convinced. It's her and I can prove it. The age is about right, Mike. Do a listing of all of Leopoldshuman postings and you will find some posts with pictures attached. Or actually, they aren't attached any more. In the post listing, check out the http reference for the attachment - MidwestZ. It's her. Wow, am I bummed.
  18. 26th-Z replied to GregP's topic in Open Discussions
    Somehow, I think this is a wild goose chase, but the coincidence is bizarre. I don't remember her mentioning cat names. Andrew, I have been patiently waiting for my parts too!!!!!!
  19. I could not even start to add up my hours, but the receipts for work I have done - including labor - go in the "services" file. With a fair amount of accuracy, I'll be able to see what I spent on parts for each car as well as services. They will include the body and paint work, the dipping, machine shop, and I may have a pro do the upholstery. I also keep a file for tools and supplies, and will pro-rate that to the car. I'm keeping pretty accurate records so that I can speak with knowledge about how much it costs to restore one of these babys. So far, the parts file is the thickest. But that is because I bought parts for 26 before I started so as to compensate for inflation. I'm going to get bit on prices of parts for 27, but I am a much wiser shopper now.
  20. You're whining, Vicky. No one builds a car as nice as Zrush without....This is a size issue. Bribes go in the beer file, right? Let's see....debits on the left, credits on the right...
  21. I agree completely with beandip. Sand the car down completely and paint it. I'll bet the peeling around the windows is from years of silicone rubber dressing. Make sure you get a good surface prep in those areas. Now is the perfect time to replace the rubber, too.
  22. Your'e including storage fees / rent for the shop? OMG Labor is a fine line between hobby and business. Hobby labor is free, of course, I count labor I pay for in the "services" column. So far, this folder is mostly parts. The machine shop for the engine just went into services even though it had some parts in the bill. What about "consulting services"? All the cost of lunch at Hooters and beer - how about beer? Are you including beer? Do you keep receipts for beer?
  23. You told me at the winter car show, Vicky. Actually, I thought it was rather inspirational. I have a file cabinet in the royal archives dedicated to the financial transactions. Are we talking just parts? How about services, supplies and tools? Princess 27 has been showing at a local body club up in Tampa and doing special hurricane party engagements. So far, she has made $11.25, however if we have another hurricane, I'm sure she will make more. Her Majesty is a total priss and won't do anything unless I spend money on her.
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