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  1. Rob, The main mechanical parts that are hard to replace include the carb, distributor, heater core, wiper motor(s), door lock mechanisms, and window regulators. Keith
  2. sblake01, Have you found a source for the rubber plug that is installed in the bumperette to minimize the damage the tailgate would make upon contact? Keith
  3. JLP, Did Les indicate what Patrol parts he does have available? Keith
  4. I believe the Patrol you are looking at was on ebay recently: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320747259102&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
  5. Driver & passenger seats missing Tow bar (and cut bumper) would indicate that Patrol was used for dingy towing. Odometer would not miles added in this mode. Scissor jack not original, bottle jack was standard issue Pull out ash tray not in dash Plastic floor cover missing This could be a great project. The key is getting the motor running. Parts for the “P” motor are somewhat interchangeable with the Nissan ”P40” forklift motor. Driver & passenger seats missing Tow bar (and cut bumper) would indicate that Patrol was used for dingy towing. Odometer would not miles added in this mode. Scissor jack not original, bottle jack was standard issue Pull out ash tray not in dash Plastic floor cover missing This could be a great project. The key is getting the motor running. Parts for the “P” motor are somewhat interchangeable with the Nissan ”P40” forklift motor. Here are some photos of my Patrol: http://www.flickr.com/photos/53116286@N07/sets/72157626720344801/ Keith
  6. Can the Patrol move under its own power? Any photos of the dash, front seats and rear? Not original split wheels. Front bumper cut. Front indicator lens are difficult to find. Missing driver's mirror Missing air inlet hose from radiator support to blower motor. I believe the "Datsun" badge on hood should be "Nissan" Hopefully hood is repairable (replacement hoods are scarce). Let me know how the purchase progresses. (If it is in the Dallas, TX area I'd be happy to look at it for you.) Keith
  7. Nissan Patrols were imported from 1960 - 1969, designated as L60 (hardtop) and KL60 (soft top). US parts are scarce. Some parts still available via Australia (where it was designated G60). Buy the best, most complete one you can find. Keith
  8. Chase, Great looking Z. I look forward to seeing it in person at C&C. Keith
  9. Took a leisurely drive to the fuel station. Topped it off & added STA-BIL. On the way home I was stopped by a neighbor who retores old Land Cruisers. He had not seen a 240Z in many years. Fondly recalled his years with early Toyotas and Datsun. Came home and tightened the negative battery cable terminal. Too hot to do anything else.
  10. dave71240z, Jim (jfa.series1) knows all about the Civic blower upgrade. He should be at the Courtesy Nissan show. Do you need the left or right turn signal valance piece? Keith
  11. What is the part number of the clip Nissan is currently offering? Thanks, Keith
  12. I highly recommend: Richard Elite Auto Transport 530-305-2400 eliteautotransport@live.com He transported a Patrol for me from CA to TX and a 300ZX from TX to CA for a friend. Good luck, Keith
  13. I have several sets of jack components that need to be repainted the red/orange color. Has anyone found a close match in an aerosol product or had the color matched at a paint supplier? Thanks, Keith
  14. I am rebuilding a 1966 Datsun PL520 and 1969 Nissan Patrol L60. I need weatherstripping for both projects. Please keep me in mind if you locate any of these parts. Thanks, Keith
  15. The mate for 56205-E4125 (rear) is 56105-E4125 (front). In 2009 I was able to procure a set of four, three in the US and one from Canada for my 240Z. They arrived "dry" and had to be "filled" with the lubricant during assembly.
  16. Has anyone located the OEM part number for this clamp? If not, what other years did Nissan install this clamp? Thanks, Keith
  17. Guy, I do not think making more than 10 in a batch will lower the price. Kip Motors does excellent work, however it is all hand labor, so there are no economies of scale to be achieved with larger batches. Keith
  18. I visited with Kip today. Here is his assessment; Manufacturing strips out of metal would cost the same as plastic (as original). The metal strips could be chemically dipped chromed as opposed to the method used for the plastic which we all know deteriorates. To create the mold and manufacture the strips w/chroming would be $150 pair; minimum 10 pairs. There is no shelf life to the mold, so presumably another batch could be produced at a later date. Based on this cost plus shipping, the interest level at the $90 poll results, and the time to coordinate the project, I think that the project isn't feasible at this time. Keith
  19. ajmcforester, My understanding is that CHESTER & HEROD AUTO CARPET still made an accurately appearing carpet kit. Unfortunately, their website http://autockm.com/ no longer is active. Keith
  20. Dropped of a pair of taillamp strips at Kip Motors for their examination. I whould have a proposal in the next week or so on the cost of reproduction.
  21. zed2 replied to zed2's topic in Electrical
    Zulaytr, Great brochure. The green car does not have the throttle control mounted to the center console, which may indicate a later Series 1 production version was used for the photo. I presume the image that motorman7 included in Post #6 was from the parts book. The date of the book in not referenced. Several months ago, a Canadian ebay seller “redzedsled” (Rob at metic@shaw.ca) was selling a "reproduction" set of Yuasa battery decals. At that time, he said he had sold several sets, but he did not have any photos of a battery with the decals installed. I have not pursed that lead since November 2010. Keith
  22. I plan to vist with Kipmotors after April 15th. (Unfortunately, my business commitments don't allow me to get over to see Kip before then.)
  23. zed2 replied to zed2's topic in Electrical
    I have seen some 12v batteries with six (6) center mounted refill caps at Tractor Supply. I believe they were private label. There must be some industrial/farm battery manufacturer still making this style in the USA. If I was closer to Mexico I'd cross the border and look there! (Are any members traveling south of the border who would look for us?) Keith
  24. zed2 replied to zed2's topic in Electrical
    Mike B, I will remove the photo from the post once you have had an opportunity to reexamine the photo. The photo with the red car was inadvertently uploaded. As you can see, the battery case is black rather than the blue top and white sides as the FB battery indicates. I apologize for my error. Keith
  25. zed2 replied to zed2's topic in Electrical
    I had researched the Yuasa battery several years ago and found an individual who said he was the original owner of a 240Z and the vehicle came with a Furukawa Battery (FB) battery. He sent me some photos and its appearance is similar to the Yuasa. Try not to drool too much (http://www.gs-yuasa.com/gyin/en/products/pdf/Yuasa_Automotive_Battery_leaflet_200609.pdf) I contacted Furukawa Battery (http://www.furukawadenchi.co.jp/english/trans.htm) and was told they would not ship a "dry" battery overseas. So, no luck on that front. Hopefully the photos will help you in your project. Keith
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