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Sailor Bob

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  1. Sailor Bob commented on 1 Bravo 6's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  2. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    FimZ - gotto disagree - I think they are hot and the other way around on the 350Z.
  3. JayHawk you could be creating a market for the flatops. Got me thinking I need a set - I am a fan of original setups and this is interesting.
  4. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Rick, That's a shed! 3 cars long by 2 cars wide - very nice, any pics? A two post lift can be bought up here for under 2K and they are good to 8000 lbs.
  5. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    24 X 24 sounds like a good size, but the word is "it will never be big enough" and with the inventory you have - it will be a squeeze even with creative parking. I built a 24 X 16 3 years ago and it definately shrunk over the past couple of years - I gutted it today to fit in a second car and it will be tight, but I don't have a garage for my other gear. I am looking forward to seeing your new car pictures as well.
  6. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    It's going into a R200 case - the vendor has offered me three differentials (2 x 3.5, 1 x 3.9) they are all the same type.
  7. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Engine & Drivetrain
    I found a guy locally who has a load of assorted parts left over from modifying his 280 to drag race. He has a 3.9 rear end but it has been welded to get positive traction. My question is can I take the gears out of that and install them in my 3.5 housing. The vendor says it can be done, but befor I comit to buying the diffs I though I would check here at the site to see if there is any insight. I am thinking the face of the ring gear can come off the plate and the 3.9 gear bolted directly in it's place (and of course the pinion would be changed out as well) . What do you think? Anyone done it?
  8. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Racing
    Got be one of the best actors of all time - favorite movies: Cool Hand Luke, The Verdict, The Hustler, The Sting, Colour of Money and Judge Roy Bean. He is a very Cool Hand.
  9. There was a vendoer selling the original type on our classified section last year - not sure but I think they went for about $50 each. They looked very good.
  10. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Definately will post pics Brian, if she ever arrives. Next time I revive this thread there will be shots in her new home. I did however get a box of goodies from the vendor including: a set of wheel covers (three of which look brand new), a Z hotwheels - still in the box, chrome 240z pillar emblems, chrome side Datsun words, a set of tire guages (look to be in the original bag), windshield wipers and other less interesting minutia. Kinda like the Xmas stocking befor getting a look at the tree. Anyway, Hoping this week is the big one.
  11. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I meant ninteen more sleeps :( Still not here - I can't believe how slow this is going. shippers told me 10 - 14 days, which I recognized as pie in the sky, but com'on.
  12. S130 : Same as elephants, which is 2 in the front and 2 in the back.
  13. Wow - I just got out of bed - man that is disturbing. Some people have trouble recognizing colour - I think you would have to meet the guy to understand this, he may have an excentric sense of humour. That being said the bodies look to be very good.
  14. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    I bet it got your heart pumping for a minute.
  15. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Big Oak - Glad you brought that up (about the spread sheet) - was looking at the VINs and I figured I had something buggered up cause mine (73) was 30,000 out of sync with the others. Anyway it's sorted out now.
  16. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome aboard, you're in the right place to figure it all out. There are some links to Z stores/parts suppliers in the main menu or look at the top of the page for some commonly used suppliers (advertisers), In addition you can check out Zhome for lots of helpful hints. Your production date is on the plate in the door jamb (drivers side). Good luck SB
  17. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I know a place where you could sell that Mike.:nervous:
  18. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Just got under the wire with the car and the shipping - both in USD.
  19. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    A couple of higher res shots of the plate.
  20. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Mike - I am interested, as I illustrated with my unhappy face, it does seem a little pricey. For me it is 274 + 30 (shipping) + 30 (dollar exchange back to 1 loonie = .91 USD again) + 40 (tax) = $374 befor installation. Nice to know how it stacks up against NOS. Will - If that's an offer - thanks - I am interested.
  21. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Got it! Z Specialties, I spoke to what seemed to be the proprietor named Oliver. Nice guy to yarn with, very knowledgable. Here is a quote on the part - from the site: Hatch Sill Plate 70-78 [50126-ENBD] $274.95 (A little pricey:disappoin) When you open the rear hatch and look down at the plate that sits above the tail lights, there is a panel that is welded to the body and has the hatch striker sticking up through the middle of it. This panel is called the hatch slam panel, or hatch threshold or sill plate. This piece has been obsolete for a few years now and we've finally convinced a company to start making them for us. The hatch sill plate is a common rot area so we consider this a very important piece to have in stock for our z customers and for our own use as well. We were unable to find a company willing to stamp these units out in smaller quantities. The minimum order from most sheet metal companies was 15,000 units or more which is not practical for us to do. We finally found a company that is will to make them in small numbers. These units are hand crafted one at a time and are made very nice. They are almost an exact duplicate. These panels are a close copy of the original panel, but they are not a perfect copy. I've taken the time to set this reproduction piece alongside an original factory unit and they are almost exact. Unless someone sets them side by side and studies them closely you'd never know that they weren't an original part, so keep that in mind for you concourse people, these units will pass the test. These units will fit all coupes from 70-78 but they must be spot welded or glued in place with a special body panel glue. We do have lots of pics on file of these units installed
  22. That's a good set of instructions, I used them, but didn't do my outer bushings. All the rest works pretty good though.
  23. Very nice looking Z.
  24. Sailor Bob posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I didn't call yet - I was going by the catalogue. I assumed a catalogued part would be available arse U ME = makes an arse of U and ME We will know soon.
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