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What is the hardest to find early Z car part?


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I was going through some old piles of parts in our shop and came across an early NOS Braided upper radiator hose still in its original bag. I had heard these are hard to come by and it made me wonder what is the most difficult part to acquire.

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N.O.S clips maybe , but you can get repros . Unobtanium parts like emblems with the chrome 240''z'' , clear hatch glass , various early dash components etc. Early gray dash surrounds , gray lower seat ''shields'' maybe ?

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All the braided hoses, while still available as OEM, are a pain to find.

considering that the OEM flavor are at least 20 years old, i don't trust the integrity of the 20 yr old rubber. i've been trying to find a type of braiding that i can put over a new plain hose that will replicate the look of an OEM hose.

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Let's see...what's on my list....?

Seat shields, definitely. Seat belt hooks - the little metal ones that screwed to the seat. Braided hose brake vacumn line. The fresh air vents in the engine bay.

Do you guys think "chrome Z" emblems would sell? How much is a piece of clear hatch glass worth? How about early demister hatch glass? I think Carl Beck owns the record for buying hood inspection clips - $200.

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For me it's the vacuum hose from the booster check valve to the balance tube on the 73'. Reddat had one a while ago for $50 or $60 but I'm holding out for a cheaper aftermarket replacement which doesn't seem to exist... PM me if you know of a source. Mine is in good condition but hard as marble.

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