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lonetreesteve

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  1. Yeah, we have had an unusually snowy & cold winter so far along the Front Range area (Pueblo on the south to Fort Collins on the north, with Colorado Springs and Denver in between). I am a Denver native and normally the winters are pretty mild here for the most part (excluding the mountains to the west of us). Hope you enjoy your stay here next week Brushie and Tubo240, I think you and your roommate will enjoy living in Colorado.
  2. Here's a few of my favorites:
  3. Personally, I'm glad to see the car bring over $9k. I've noticed that a lot 240s are going for more money on Ebay lately and that's good news for all of us.
  4. Use a rubber mallet and gently tap along the chrome drip rail. After it has been painted, first make sure you have it lined up properly and then gently use the rubber mallet to put them back on.
  5. Right....and if I recall correctly the chorus went: "Livin', lovin' she's just a woman!"
  6. I was pleasantly surprised as well that the subject (below) went for nearly $13k plus the 10% buyer's commission. I thought it would go for about $9k to $10k. As I have mentioned before in this thread and others over the past couple of years, I would love to see what a nicely & correctly restored 240Z would go for at the BJ Auction.
  7. This 240Z should have been sold by now since they were on Lot #400s last night on Speed TV's live telecast. I checked the Barrett-Jackson website, but couldn't find any results from this year's Scottsdale show, only past shows. I'm curious to see how much the car sold for.
  8. "Caveat emptor" or "Let the buyer beware" also applies to body shops and mechanics once you purchase a Z and need to have work done. As we all know, there are a lot of slime bags out there that will take advantage of you if you're not careful. This hobby isn't an easy one to get started in when you first consider how difficult it is to find a good restoration candidate then to find a reputable mechanic, if you're not too mechanically-inclined (like myself) and/or a good body & paint shop. I think all of us has been burned one way or another at one time, but like KTM said, you have to "chalk up your experience to a lesson in life".
  9. How old is the engine? The 327 was discontinued by Chevy many, many years ago, so chances are it's a 350.
  10. Makes sense... street parking can be brutal!
  11. I've attached a pic of our '71 918 Orange.
  12. Yeah, those 280Z bumpers certainly protect the car a lot better than the 240z bumpers, but the bottom line is they're still UGLY!
  13. Looks like 3 of the 4 cars have sold. The 2nd one still has about a day left at the time of this posting.
  14. As we all know, rust-free 240 project cars (or Zs with very little rust) are getting harder and harder to find these days. Here are 4 projects in California that claim to be rust-free currently listed on Ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1972-Datsun-240Z_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6783QQihZ014QQitemZ330068310216QQrdZ1 http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-Z-Series-1972-Datsun-240-Z_W0QQitemZ120069628583QQihZ002QQcategoryZ6187QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-1972-Super-Clean-Rust-Free-240Z-missing-parts_W0QQitemZ140067685280QQihZ004QQcategoryZ6187QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1972-DATSUN-240Z-240-Z_W0QQitemZ180066660685QQihZ008QQcategoryZ6187QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
  15. Yes, I am in agreement with everyone else. In fact, I took a look at low VIN 1970 listed on Craig's List a few months back that was here in the Denver area. All I did was give a good description of the car and describe its good & bad points and it helped a couple of members to make a decision on whether to pursue the car (or not, in this case). That is what's great about this club -to provide helpful information to each other.
  16. I was once told by a very well-respected Z-Car mechanic here in the Denver area (Bob Bush, owner of Fortunate WheelZ in Lakewood) that triple carbs (Webers or anything else) do not run properly at altitude. And keep in mind, Denver is at 5,280 and Steamboat Springs about 7,000 feet. If I were you, I would try switching out to the stock '70-'72 carbs and intake manifold. You could probably sell your triple Weber set up to some 240Z owner (living at a much lower altitude) for a lot of money on Ebay.
  17. Jerry, Could this be a piece from the truck that hit the Z on the driver's side?
  18. Good news, looks like the first subject of this thread was relisted due to a deadbeat buyer. Here's the link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-Z-Series-1972-Datsun-240Z_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6187QQihZ010QQitemZ200057807763QQrdZ1
  19. Congratulations, Jerry! It will be interesting to see whether it's restorable or just a parts car, but either way I think you got a good deal -it's a Series I car!
  20. Looks like it sold for $2,025.00 to "chevyfan770": http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=005&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=150066863065&rd=1,1
  21. Jerry, I know if it were only 50 miles away from me, I would buy it! I started this thread with the hope that a member in the Ohio-Indiana area would buy the car. Go for it!
  22. Fun, Did this rear quarter come off that skeleton of car you posted the other day?
  23. I e-mailed him the same question a couple days ago and I also asked him if he still had the engine compartment data plate, showing the VIN & engine numbers. I haven't received a response from him either. I think this guy is ignoring all questions that pertain to the old L24 since he probably got rid of it a along time ago and has spent so much time & money putting the V8 in the car. He doesn't want to hear from us "purists" who want to see to see the car's V8, tranny, etc dumped and the car restored back to stock.
  24. Looks like the original color on the car was 918 Orange. That's good you were able to salvage some parts from her.
  25. Eric, I bought a pretty nice 5-speed walnut shift knob from Banzai Motorworks for my '71 and it was only $15.00 plus shipping. It's actually a lot nicer than it looks in the picture on the web site. You can also get a 240Z-style 5-speed shifter knob that looks just like the original 4-speed knobs (see pic below)I believe were stock on the old Fairlady Zs at Datsun-parts.com for $92.00 plus shipping (see pic below). Here are the links: http://www.zzxdatsun.com/ http://new-datsun-parts.com/datsun-240Z-parts-interior1.html

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