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What Are The Transmission Ratios On A 1970-1973 Fairlady Z Five Speed?


WingZr0

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More of a baseball fan really. Allegences alter from time to time. Always a soft spot for the Cubbies.

I think the '70 needed an awful lot of work. But that and a '70 parts car, which I could get ahold of cheap, and you could have had a very inexpensive project. With the salvage title, it leaves an opening to really bastardize it. I am one of those that think a series one car is better off stock. Thats why I ended up with an extra '73. But, to each his own!

Yeah I'm feeling you on that, that a '70 Z is best left stock.

But my only dream now is to a have a '70 Z with a R34 RB26DETT GT-R engine in it ^_^

I was seriously looking at that peticular Z only because it didn't have the original engine in it and ~in hind sight~ the hatch wasn't original either. Meaning i could ad a wing or spoiler to it without having to drill on a '70 hacth.

Had i been thinking about a parts car for it I might of got it, but a car from San Francisco with that kind of surface rust usually means a whole lot of rust in hidden areas. But i trusted the guys description and tha extra pics he sent me backed it up.

Jus wasn't sure how much money in body work I'd have to spend cause I never actually had to restore a car before and my local body shop was on vacation.

But if the oppertunity should arise again I'll jump at it ^_^

~Z~

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Ratios for the early Type A 5 speed are in the middle column of the attached spec chart.

Interesting attachment. I had forgotten that the rear struts are referred to as 'Chapman' struts rather than McPherson like the fronts. Haven't seen or heard that term since 'back in the day' and I don't really recall what the difference is other that the rears were based on Brithsh racer Colin Chapman's design. And Happy Birthday, Arne! You're now a quintagenerian (sp?) as am I.

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