Interior
Discussions about the interior components of your early Zcar.
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What are these holes for on drivers side of console? Thank you
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Does the hood release knob go on the side beside door bolts? On the passenger side the air vent knob is on the side. I see pics of the hood release knob on the side. Where is the other mounting location? On the bottom of the dash?
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Thought I would let you guys in on what I am in doing lately in the Z world. I am working with a FG guy to replicate the early Z dash. The goal of this project is to offer an alternative fix for our aging dashes. The goal includes making this affordable, easy to replace, and an exact copy. Your options now are: Plastic cover that glues on and doesn't allow removal of your gauges... or getting your original fixed for about 1500$ Not very good options. It's a shame too, the dash is the biggest part on the car and can be the biggest eye sore. The FG dash will NOT replace the metal frame work. This project goal is not to lessen the weight of the dash(even though it still mi…
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There have been some improvements in the designs of the expanding shank plastic rivets used on automobiles, so I looked on eBoo to see if there was something that was nicer than the rivets that were stock on the Datsun. I searched eBum for push rivet 5mm car, and there were indeed some rivets with an oversized head that didn't have the unsightly dot in the middle (judges have suggested I replace the stock rivets with some that had a smooth head.) I agree with them only because the modern push-rivets have a pin with a large head you can pull out to remove the rivet body (and not have to make new pins!) The vendors I bought rivets from were all Asian vendors. The prob…
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I am awaiting delivery of my custom leather seat kit from Interior Innovations and am looking for feedback, ideas on the replacement seat foam. First, I am tall (6'2) and am concerned that if I renew the driver seat foam, I will bump up against the headliner due to the new less compressed foam. My idea is to put the older passenger foam (likely much less compressed) in the driver side & buy one new foam for the passenger side. With the savings from one less new seat foam, I can put that into sound deadening material with the new carpet kit that is also on its way. What do you think? Any feedback or ideas most welcome.
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Gauge overlays 1 2
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I plan to put the white-face, self-adhesive, vinyl overlays on my various gauges and have a relatively simple question: How do you remove the tach and speedo needles without doing any damage? At first, I thought they would just pull straight off, but after applying what I feel is enough force, they remain on the spindle.
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I've been trying to source the circled part for 240z door locks to no avail for a while via craigslist, ebay, etc for months. It's the piece that clips to the lock cylinder in the door and connects to the linkage rod. The ones I have (being soft metal) are completely shot and allow the cylinder to rotate without locking to door. I really need a passenger side one more than anything and figured I'd reach out and see if anyone has one laying around that's in good shape and not too worn (or knows where to get a new one). Any and all leads are very much appreciated! Chris
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We have these products under production right now. They should be ready by fall this year! It is a major investment, but it will help us restore Z cars around the world!
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Can't find any good ones. Any links? Don't want AC. Looking for ventilated seat cushion, wire coil type. A few years ago found some "New Old Stock" made in USA, in the 80's I think, on Ebay. They were perfect but expensive, about $35 each. They lasted almost a year before falling apart. Can't find them anymore. Been getting cheapies at O'Reilly but they're not ventilated enough and the last one fell apart after 1 week. Got one at NAPA for $17 a month ago. Loved it, but now it's shot.
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Without replacing the gauge faces, how do you clean the faces, especially the numbers on the speedometer and tachometer, and the odometer wheels so you can see them better with whatever light you get out of the dim bulbs? I have no reference to go by, so does anyone have a picture of what the speedometer should look like when new? I think I might get the 4-watt bulbs that MSA has, and I would probably also color the bulbs green. If buying the MSA bulbs is not advisable, due to high cost or that there is just a better choice of bulb (5 watt?) then please comment on that. thxZ
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OK, now that I'm finishing the interior of my car, I am searching for the scuff plate (metal/vinyl) for both sides. Color doesn't matter, as I plan to paint them both, but I need nice ones. Anyone have a line on used or new ones? It looks like '77-78 had different ones than the other years. (figures) Any help, input or ideas is appreciated. Thanks!
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The stock seat belt on the driver side of my '73 is sticking. Yesterday about 12" of seat belt was hanging out of the retractor, wouldn't go any more. Pulled it a few times and it came out, but I let it retract. Then tried about 100 times, it wouldn't move. After driving a while, stopped, pulled it once, and it came out. Hooked it up and stuck a comb in the slot on the retractor, so it can't retract. OK for now but not very good. Couldn't figure where it retracts to until I read this: http://www.classiczcars.com/topic/45114-retractable-seat-belt-restoration-for-my-1972/?hl=%2Bseat+%2Bbelts A good write up, but I hope there's an easier way to fix it. Not much time to…
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