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26th-Z

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  1. Here is the Suncaost Z Car Club Christmas Party.
  2. This particular valve cover appears on the series one HLS30 240Z up to around mid 1970 production. They are not very common. In my opinion, $75 is pricey and I would call around to the people who advertise used parts - junk yards - to find one. I found one six months ago for $25. It's all a matter of how badly you want it now. I have seen them go for $100 or more, but I think that is ridiculous.
  3. So what did you think of Yate's book, Carl? I liked how he had others tell about their experiences. Didn't you get the feeling that you had to be there to really appreciate what was going on?
  4. I have been dying to write this all day but thought you guys would think me a snob or jerk or something. Why don't we see wings on Z's? Because they don't belong there!
  5. That thread is 28 pages long and contains heartfelt sympathies from all over the world. The Ron Jeremy joke was pretty good. But go back and read the original post and take a good look at the damage. Somethin' ain't write.
  6. Guus, Great bumper! All that work looks great. But, what a shame and lucky it was not worse. That's called "patina"!
  7. That's covered under the factory warrenty! NO PROB!
  8. We play a lot of Bingo down here in Tampa, Alan! Shuffleboard is big too. But to answer billcapp’s question, there are a bunch of S30’s in the Tampa Bay area and even to my surprise, a bunch of low serial number HLS30 cars including a new acquisition in Lakeland. I saw a Black Pearl last weekend at a Suncoast Z Car club party and rally. I don’t know that I would call the cars rare, but rather unique. Rare should have a higher standard, in my opinion. A car of maybe fifty examples, maybe one hundred examples is rare. I don’t think the S30 is rare. There are also very many unique variations of the S30; a unique type on it’s own with a unique and interesting history. How unique a specific car is might be a better question as we compare the words “rare” and “unique”. An S30 variant produced less than fifty times might be the most rare of unique! Perhaps uniqueness ratings could be ranked in points - one point for each unique feature. Everyone who owns an S30 starts with one point. HLS30 in Japan - two points. Tattyest carpet West of the Mississippi - two points. Factory variants get a point. HS30-H - two points. ZZZap edition - two points. Tattyest carpet West of the Mississippi HS30-H - four points because it is in America.
  9. Hey there! I have number 26. Carl Beck is here. He has 20 and a BRE car. He just sold 42. Jim Frederick has 16, 19, 322, a Paul Newman owned car, one of the 42 Nissan rebuilds, a Fairlady, and a bunch of other seriously interesting cars. The Suncoast Z Car Club just had the Christmas party at Jim's. I'll post some pictures. Beck wrote a blurb about what is considered collectable on the Zhome website. Good discussion.
  10. Smokey, that's an attractive price. If the car is as nice as described on the web page, I might consider flying out there. Nice looking car.
  11. 26th-Z commented on DatsunZGuy's gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  12. 26th-Z posted a gallery image in Member Mugshots
  13. The Nissan 240Z Restoration Program literature suggests re-wrapping all harnesses and mentions 3m Scotchbrand tape, p/n 054007-06130. I have yet to go looking for the tape to compare. My original tape is very thin and does not appear to have adhesive on one side. Thanks Victor and Marty for the references. This is exactly what makes this club great!
  14. I'm going to have a similar situation with my restoration when I get to that point. I plan to at least re-wrap my harnesses. My engine bay harness is going to need some work as well. The direct wire for wire replacement is my direction. My source for connectors: http://store.yahoo.com/eagleday/blco.html I'm interested, but I'm not at that point of my project yet. Please keep me in mind as you get further into this.
  15. Superb picture kats! Notice the chrome ring around the cigarette lighter is missing and the dual switches for the fog lamps - controlling each lamp individually! My wiring for the fog lamps is up in the dash harness but I also have wiring for these console switches. Notice the missing switch for the rear window demister - not an option on the very early cars yet the wiring is in the harness. I think the "T" looks apparent in the dual knobs forming one big T. I always appreciate your your pictues, kats. Great reference. I save them all.
  16. There you go! Thanks for the info, guys.
  17. Do you guys think the knobs and console face plate was used on another car? I certainly do not have the knowledge, but perhaps a common choke handle / throttle handle was originally taken from the interior of another car with existing stock? The squared off knob is probably easier to grip and control making it more favorable to the interior designer's thoughts during the design of the S30 interior. Perhaps the design was for squared knobs but an overstock of rounded knobs was depleted prior to the switch.
  18. 26th-Z replied to I8URV8's topic in Body & Paint
    I am finding it is still cheaper to buy new bumpers even though they are pricey. The cost to re-chrome one bumper is in the $500 range - after purchasing an old one!
  19. I thought the quote was "cuffs match the collars"!
  20. Red rivets on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=42612&item=2445824653
  21. What's the difference? You will bend the sheet metal valance just as easily with either spoiler material. Don't think a urethane spoiler will flex and save the bodywork when a fiberglass one won't. Spoilers mean low ground clearance and you must be very careful with your driving. Easiest way to bend up a front end is to put a spoiler on in my opinion.
  22. It looks like you are going to have some problems. New body panels - http://www.rustrepair.com/app2/onlinecat.htm?p=sm-datsun
  23. The pin connection clips between the dash harness and the engine harness / body harness may be different. new pin connectors can be found here http://store.yahoo.com/eagleday/blco.html Otherwise, the dash will fit in the car.
  24. Seat belt straps will wear and rot with age. I would not recommend using a set simply pulled out of a junkyard. THis place rebuilds seat belts and restores them to new http://www.ssnake-oyl.com/
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