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Just now, 26th-Z said:

Did you but this tool box recently?  I saw one a few months ago, but I did not bid on it.  I have been collecting more tools also.  Just bought a wooden handle screw driver.

I did not buy the Prince toolbox.

I too am always on the look out for tools, however I concentrate on Standard (non-metric) tools that were originally included with my early Datsun projects.

Keith

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9 hours ago, zed2 said:

I did not buy the Prince toolbox.

I too am always on the look out for tools, however I concentrate on Standard (non-metric) tools that were originally included with my early Datsun projects.

Keith

Thanks Keith, you have a Patrol ! Does it have a L24 motor ? 
I don’t have any knowledge about Nissan cars before S30 cars , but I remember Nissan engineers said bolts and nuts were mixed up with inches and millimeters. For late 1960’s cars like S30,  they decided to use only millimeters for convenience. By the way, I have read that Nissan rally cars used less variation of sizes of bolts and nuts to minimize number of tools for fast operations. 
 

Chris , I too love hunting tools , wooden handle screw drivers are my favorite one. My recommendation is to get spark plug wrench , that is cool to add your correction.

Kats

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On 9/9/2022 at 10:06 AM, zed2 said:

Kats,

My 1969 Patrol L60 has a 3.956 L pushrod motor.  (The L Series is a "modern" engine, never envisioned by the Patrol designers.) 

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Keith

Thanks Keith, what a fascinating engine! I am so impressed , I have never seen it before. In-line 6 cylinder, 4 litter, very big engine. How many still out there ? Maybe very rare I guess.

Kats

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On 9/9/2022 at 7:48 AM, Gav240z said:

Hi Kats,

https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/motors/specialist-cars/competition-cars/listing/3756694780

Thought you might like to see this. Looks like an HS30 with Blue / Blue paint and interior combination. This is only the second such HS30 I've come across in my years (now) of collecting HS30 data.

Thanks Gavin, HS30 blue on blue is very rare as your observation. How about other color combinations? Green with Tan , white with red , etc . 
Buy the way , my understanding is up to August 1973 , lime yellow, green metallic and brown metallic are only for export market . Is this applicable for HS30 territory?

Grand Prix Maroon is only for Fairlady Z series. Oh , Universal blue ‘903’ was not available for Fairlady Z series .

Kats

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