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Arne

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  1. Never patch over the hole. Cut out all traces of rust, and then weld in a properly shaped patch. That area of the car is critical for strength, if you have any doubts about your ability to do it right, pay someone to do it for you.
  2. Arne posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    That's true. Carfax only works on '81 and newer.
  3. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Pretty much down the street, he lives about three blocks away. I've talked to him a time or two over the past year, he stops by if he's walking in the neighborhood while I am working on the yellow car. So he knew I liked Zs, and when he decided (reluctantly) that he should sell it, he came to me first. He figured if I didn't want it, I might know someone who did. (Ya think?) So I was going to try to help him sell it at first, but the more I looked at it, the more I knew that I needed it myself.
  4. I'm with Marty, even though I'm leaving the yellow car club myself. Lots of bright colors, but the original 919 yellow on a Series 1 is rather uncommon these days.
  5. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Yeah, the orbital and Griot's clay and polishes will get a good workout, I'm sure.
  6. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Yeah, and I really LIKED being in the Yellow Z-Car Club, too. You're right, on both counts. But thee are two reasons why not, either one sufficient on its own. First, I don't want to risk having one of my near-mint 'D' hubcaps falling off and rolling around in the road. And second, while the later 'Z' caps aren't bad looking, frankly I don't think the 'D' caps are all that attractive.Oh, if I can figure out storage on yet another set of wheels and tires, I can definitely see putting the steelies and 'D' caps on for shows and gatherings, but not for day to day use. And regardless how low miles it is, there will be regular use. (Although rain scares me now. )
  7. Arne posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Yes, but what about the other end of the ground circuit. How clean and solid is the ground cable at the starter bolt, for example. Also double check th eground at the alternator itself.
  8. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    You bet. And for the yellow car, Libres would have been real high on my list, even though my wife doesn't care for them. But for this car, I think I need something with more polish than the Libres. Don't know, I'll just have to wait and see.
  9. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Yeah, stock 919 yellow would have been pretty cool. But this car looks good as is, the yellow car's avatar was photoshopped to look that good.
  10. Arne posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    All three of my cars look the same as the picture. It does appear to be 'normal'.
  11. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Thanks for the great comments, people! I can't wait to pick it up. Individual replies: To nealkeith - More pictures soon. (A few more of the pre-purchase pics are attached below.) I should pick up the car tomorrow. I hope you're right about selling the yellow car. I don't have room for everything I've got now! To SavannahZ, 1 Bravo 6 - The sunroof is the biggest downside to the car, by far. But, it appears to be a very nice one, well installed and with a nice looking seal. It is a twin-glass pop-up type. It takes up almost no headroom at all. As add-on sunroofs go, it looks to be a top-notch one. While I don't care for it, the rest of the car is so good that I decided I'd over-look it for now. To sakijo - I had to really ponder this purchase, because I only have room to store one Z indoors. If I were to keep the yellow one too, it would have to live outdoors and that won't do. To rdefabri - I guess part of the reason to go from the yellow project to the red car was that now that the mechanical work (transmission conversion, engine swap back to L24, etc.) is substantially finished, the time was approaching for the part I can't do myself - the rust and paint. So while the yellow one was a challenge, it was also great fun and a good learning experience, and so buying the red car instead was not as easy a decision as it might seem. To Gav240z - I'm still trying to decide what I'd like to see on it for wheels. I think I'd prefer to not go with slots or Panasport/Minilite/etc. style simply because they are a bit too common. I don't know for certain what I want, but they'll have to be really nice, and I'll probably know them when I see them. And I've still got my steelies and 'D' hubcaps for 'formal attire' if that seems appropriate. To sblake01 - Yes, when I was shopping for my first Z I turned down a couple unseen solely because they had sunroofs. But the condition and originality (other than the sunroof itself) of this car outweighed the presence of the sunroof to me. And while there are a whole lot of people who agree that the wire wheels must go, there is a sizable minority who have already contacted me about buying or trading for them. To each their own... To Marty and zbane - Yes, the roof on the parts car is good, and that thought has occurred to me as well. I'll need to find a place to store it though, as I doubt I'll paint this car for several years. Anyway, more to come after I take possession. Stay tuned...
  12. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    My project to restore my yellow Series 1 has been derailed. Today I closed a deal on a red, two-owner '71. It was a hard call in some ways, but after looking at the car closely, and then driving it as well, I figured that there was no way I could pass by a car this special. The car is a real find. A late '71 (Series 2) 240Z that the current owner bought from the original owner about 18 months ago. The car has been garaged its entire life, and has a documented 59,500 miles on it. The current owner spent a two or three grand getting it road worthy since he got it, all new brakes, tires, tuned, cooling, etc. It is red (905), original paint in pretty nice condition. The car is 98% stock. The only non-stock items I could see are the wheels (14x6 Appliance Fine Wires - true wire wheels, not baskets), exhaust, a pair of driving lights under the bumper, and an aftermarket sunroof. Everything else is stock - AM radio, 4 speed, steering wheel, upholstery, even all the smog gear is intact. Interior and under the hood look awesome, nice cad plating on all the smog stuff, great early ashtray/fuse cover, console, etc. Excellent chrome bumpers. Since it has always been a garaged Oregon car, and seldom even seen rain, rust is nil. I looked in all the normal places, found nothing. Not even surface rust under the battery, or anything. The interior is almost perfect, beautiful ubcracked dash, and the car runs like a dream. It appears to me to be ready to drive right now. Downsides? The paint could use a little work. A fair number of chips on the nose, and little flaws here and there. But if it were polished and properly touched up, I think it could be really good without a re-paint. Of course, the sunroof is a minus to many of us (myself included), although this one seems to be fairly high quality and the seal looks good. The rear hatch strut no longer holds the hatch up (although I already have a pair of good used ones). The factory power antenna no longer works. The shocks are a bit weak, and all the hoses (cooling and fuel vent) are original 35 year old braided units. The new tires are too small - 175/70-14 - so it'll need new tires before long, and - while I know that some of you will disagree - the wire wheels will have to go. But I'll have to find something really nice to replace them with first. But all in all, it's just way too good a car to pass up. Now I have to rededicate my efforts to get rid of the parts car shell, and then to see if I can sell the yellow car. It's almost ready to drive, mechanically, needs someone who can do their own body and paint to finish it. So now keep your ears open for someone wanting that kind of a project.
  13. Arne posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Powder coating works fine on aluminum wheels, if it's done properly. I've seen lots of powder coated mags that have done nicely for years.
  14. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Too high by a lot, unless it's located in a part of the country where all Zs are rusty, and this one is verified absolutely rust free. More on this from my experience soon...
  15. Arne posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I had a good one, just had some surface rust on it, so I cleaned and painted mine. Wouldn't be too hard to make, if you have access to a bender for pipes that small.
  16. Arne posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Trust me, I know first hand how expensive Mudd is, as that is where my son is now. In his last year, thank goodness.I have been down there a time or two on business as well, spent a week working in Chino in 2003. I think I was staying in Ontario during that assignment. I've seen several nice areas in the Inland Empire.
  17. Arne posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    Let me know if you get it. I ordered one about three weeks ago, and they told me it was a good number, but I never got it. Was told that the warehouse that was supposed to have it/them couldn't find it.
  18. Arne posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    My son is going to school in Claremont, does that count? Even though I'm 900 miles North? (No he doesn't have a Z.)
  19. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    It is interesting that both Mike's original one and the copy on Craigslist are both in Portland. How odd...
  20. Arne posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Not only was it a dealer option, but it was a rare one at that.
  21. Arne posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Gary, do a search on this site and you'll find lots of similar complaints. I don't know what the solution is as I haven't gpt to that part on my project..
  22. Arne posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    True, the air pump has no real effect on performance, other than a small amount of additional drag. (Assuming it's not siezed.) If it's working, no reason not to have it. But if it's bad and you don't need it to pass emissions, it doesn't hurt to remove it either.
  23. Arne posted a post in a topic in Wheels & Brakes
    If that was criminally good, I don't want to know what you'd call the deal I got on my near-mint "D" hubcaps.
  24. Arne posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Same here on a '71.
  25. So for a 240Z, it appears to be 1 5/8". Thanks to all!
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