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Hi All,

I bought my Z a few months ago and have been doing some work on it. I have used this forum for info and product info. I have found it very informative.

I am the third owner of this 1970 Z, HLS30-06389. I pretty much bought it as you see it. Owner 2 bought it in 72 and had kept it in his garage most of its life. It has 54,293 miles on it, with a few mods and changes, nicely done though IMHO.

Anyway glad to be on board here and I hope I can contribute something other than my two cents.

Happy Turkey Day!!

TZ

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Terripin Z, that is a beautiful car. Welcome to the club!

Arne, when I first bought my Z in 2002 Tire Rack still listed the P7 as available on their web site. I remember because I always wanted a set of those and was impressed that they were still available. By the time the car was rebuilt enough to need tires they were NLA. I don't remember if it was a 14 inch or 15 inch size that they offered in 2002 however. I suppose they could have had a bunch of old stock on hand.


Love the car Dave. Definitely different and the mods look to be well executed. Those wheels look great as well.

Thanks Adam I had looked at a bunch of cars that people said were "clean" or "nice" and found a bunch of buckets. When the guy opened his garage for this one I knew I had found my ride. A lot of it is what I had in mind to do already.

I have the P/S wheels on HLS30-30855, dealer installed in Spokane. One difference is that the center caps are held on with 4 screws. I have a lot of elbow grease coming up to get them looking as good as yours.

I have seen these type of American Slots a lot and these are usually oxidized, which takes all the elbow grease to bring them back. The old owner had them polished and the slots blacked out, to give them a great look. Now all I have to do is keep up on the polish.

Terripin Z, that is a beautiful car. Welcome to the club!

Thank you Walter

Well, I hope to meet you and see the car in person perhaps some time next summer. Perhaps at the Canby show.

I intend like to attend a Z show or gathering / drive next summer. When is the Canby show?

you could join Northwest Z....

I have looked at your club as well as the one in Seattle. both are 100 miles away and have meetings mid week that would be impossible to attend as I do have to work (to pay for my Zaholism)LOL

I intend like to attend a Z show or gathering / drive next summer. When is the Canby show?
The Canby show is held in early June, the actual show itself is on a Sunday. When the date is announced there will be talk of it here on the forums.

There's also another yearly Datsun/Nissan show in August at Blue Lake park East of Portland. Typically one or two weekends prior to Labor Day.

I have looked at your club as well as the one in Seattle. both are 100 miles away and have meetings mid week that would be impossible to attend as I do have to work (to pay for my Zaholism)LOL
I'm 100 miles South of the regular meetings, probably won't ever make it to many. But I do like to attend some of the cruises and other gatherings.

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