Well, I'm convinced. I will do it myself. While waiting for the carb parts, I have decided to tackle my brakes. I took the front tires off, no problem. I was able to replace the pads, no problem. I was quite surprised that the part that pushes the pad against the rotor was not stuck into position. This car has been sitting for several years. Had a little trouble getting the unit that holds the pads off but was able to do so with a little WD40 and a rubber hammer. Then came the rotor itself. I got the rotor off the car, but the part where the lugs are is so rusted on the rotor I may need to use a chain saw. Not really! I'm thinking of heating the bolts with a torch to see if the metals expand at different rates. Is this a good idea? I believe if I try to force it with WD40 and a hammer, they will break. Thanks for your continued help. I will try to take some pictures of my car and post them so you guys can follow my progress. It is going to be a killer car when I'm done. I want to go for the look of the white car on this sites home page. By the way, this car was purchased by an Army sargent who was stationed in Japan in 71. He came back to the States in 72 and had the car shipped over. I have all the bill of ladings, as well as a hand signed letter from Datsun thanking him for buying a Datsun. It also has the headlight covers with the crome rings like the fairlady Z's There is still a US Army base in Japan sticker for 71 and 71 on the windshield. I thought that was cool history. Mark