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Went to the local track yesterday with a bunch of ricers and I would suggest my Z was the most photographed car on the day!! Opposition included R33's Supra's V8 Utes, WRX's and Evo's One bloke was even suprised to see that I had real chrome bumper bars If the car was going alright i would have placed around 7th fastest out of 60with my usual track times. Running like a dog at the moment. Just have to solve the unknown problem. She might be old but it can go quick enough (when it wants to:sleepy: ) PS A new trap for young players Was coming onto the straight at the track revving high in 2nd gear trying to sort out a misfire issue, concentrating on the upshift, controlli…
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Hey guys, The Z car that started my p***ion for these cars is up for sale on ebay. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-240Z-1973-12-second-street-car_W0QQitemZ4615464886QQcategoryZ6187QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem I have a video of this car in action, and let me tell you, the first time I saw it, I got a special feeling in my happy place. Heres the link for it.... (click on street driving video) http://www.bbgraphics1.com/73z/index.html I don't really care for the current body work, but If I could afford it, I would buy this ride without question. Just thought I'd share!
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Ok went to the junk yard to pull some relays and other things for the Z and found a Ford Escort radiator that has the right dimentions but the bottom outlet is faceing the wrong way. I pulled this radiator out with the fan shroud and fan still attached. Got home and found out that this Escort shroud will hold the 2 speed Taurus fan just perfect. What makes this such a nice find is the fan is mounted to the side of the shroud. Which is good :rambo: because when installed it will clear the water pump to allow for the taurus fan mod.. The fan will sit just above the AC compressor and just right of the water pump pully. Now this is a theary for test fits by looking and ho…
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I have a couple of prospects in the classifieds for this site. Here's the catch. I'll have to drive it home. Any ideas on procedures for out of state purchases.:stupid:
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This car was well done, can't believe he's selling it. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-Z-Series-1974-SR20DET-240Z-500hp_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6187QQitemZ4614944592QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW Related thread on HybridZ.org http://forums.hybridz.org/showthread.php?t=104692
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I am wondering it there are any members here who bought a z car when it was new (70 - 78) ? and if yes .. do you still have it. I am also wondering if the car showed good oil presure on the guage when it was new .. Cheers all ..Bruce
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I am thinking about getting a 280z as a 2nd Z car, either a 75, 76, 77, or 78. I would lean towards a 78 because a 5 speed would be nice, but an automatic wouldn't hurt either. I think I just want something to drive as a daily driver, and I'm ready to retire my 72 from being a daily driver. She deserves it if I can find a 280z to use instead. From the 280z guys, what would you recommend if all else equal, might get an automatic, might get a 5 speed (or 4 speed if a 75/76 was real nice)? I have owned a 74.5 260z, so I am familiar with how a 75 280z would drive, other than fuel injection. And although it could be a money pit, I am interested in expanding my automotive kno…
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I just picked this car up about a week ago from a guy who claimed to be the second owner and said he knew the original owner personally. He said the car was modified in 1979. Anyway its a 76 280z and he insists the hood is some rare piece. He didn't say whether or not it came with the car or he had it put on. Anyway if its not a factory option I think the hood was made with the scoop because the hole looks stamped not just cut and he gave me a rubber gasket that appears to be custom made for the scoop. Any info would be appreciated, thanks.
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This '73 240 for sale in Reno, NV looks to be grossly under-priced. If this were on Ebay, the bidding would just begin at what they are asking! So for you members near Reno and Northern California, you may want to check this one out. Here's the link: http://www.cars.com/go/search/detail.jsp?tracktype=usedcc&searchType=25&paId=187161334&pageNumber=0&numResultsPerPage=50&largeNumResultsPerPage=0&sortorder=descending&sortfield=PRICE+descending&certifiedOnly=false&recnum=18&leadExists=true&criteria=K-%7CE-ALL%7CM-_65_%7CH-%7CD-_2998_%7CN-N%7CR-10000%7CI-1%7CP-PRICE+descending%7CQ-descending%7CX-antique%7CZ-80202&aff=denver
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I was scrounging parts off my parts car and decided to take the cowl panel and the wiper motor off before they get stolen. Thought I might clean up the wiper motor and assemblies to put on my recently painted stock restoration '72. Just a perfect October Texas day with nothing else to do, I took the wiper motor and hooked it up to my '73 driver to see If it was in working order. No such luck! Well, I had nothing else to do, so I grabbed some tools and went to work. I'm no genius, and not an electical wizz, but with a 7ml and 8ml hard wrenches, some dental floss, and some axle grease, I had that wiper motor working perfectly in an hour. This process is so simple, you h…
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a man in indiana has reportedly bought a 15k mile 1970 for $29,000 dolloars us. i have driven this car and it is worth every dime. i say cheers to both buyer and seller..... cdavid
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First off i am new to the forum and to Z cars period, i am 16 but thats beside the point, i have a 82 L28E engine that isnt missing anything but a rod cap, the engine over all is in really good condition, i have started miking the crank journals and so far everything checkes out, i was wanting to know how much a standard rebuild would run me with no boring, i just need the main bearings and gasket set, about how much would it be running me? i am planning on doing the labor myself and started grinding the valves and hand lapping them, today, haha, any help would be helpful any things i need to watch out for? thanks
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