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Jay Gadsby's 71 240Z Dream


Jay Gadsby

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Hey guys. Well I finally picked up a 240Z, a car that I have coveted for a long long time. A close friend of mine happened to have too many projects to carry out at his house and one of them had to go. So I was the lucky guy that picked up this ole girl. I am excited about it. At first glance, she was very clean and straight, second glance, found some issues. Oh well, this is a true project car for me. I do not need her for transportation so I can take my time. When I first picked her up she looked like this:

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The previous owner tried to fix up a few spots, and I am thinking he also tried to paint her since she was originally silver. (according to the engine bay and the interior). I am stripping the entire car down one section at a time and fixing the problem areas that popped up. So far I have found a few.

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Both sides of the subframe mount up front are bad, but those are easily fixed. I drilled one out already and the interior of the frame is actually pretty solid. Going to clean and coat as I go. Both rockers will need replacing. Both floors have a hole behind the seat rail. But that is a different section. I am working the engine bay and front suspension first and foremost. Hence why the car looks like this right now.

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So far that is about all I have to report. I recently underwent foot surgery, so my progress has been halted :( I will post more as I go. Oh, I am a novice welder, but have a friend who welds for a living. He is also willing to help LOL. I am also a novice painter, having only painted one car prior, but I plan to take my time and do it right.I plan on painting her up with this color:

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I will be going with a candy tangerine over a graphite colored base. I think she will look good. No crazy body kit, I only plan to add an MSA lip and retain the BRE style spoiler out back. I will NOT be using the louvers LOL. This is the inspiration for my color choices:

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I love the DCB M series boats, and this particular boat sports twin Mercury Racing 1350s (top speed in the 170s). Cant afford one of those, so I will just bite off her colors LOL. Thanks for looking guys!

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Sorry, forgot to post the interior. The inside is actually very clean. No cracks in the dash. All carpet is there with only minor wear in places, all the diamond pattern vinyl is in good condition. And the car is a clean title car. It may require some elbow grease, but its worth it. And as you can see, there is more than enough trim pieces to go around. I do not plan on running all of the trim pieces once it is finished. May help fund some sheet metal parts LOL.

This weekend (I am hoping I can walk a little bit this weekend) I will be taking apart the front suspension and cleaning it up. Luckily for me, I have my own powdercoating setup, so should be able to get some nice suspension pieces out of this :)

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And just because car guys like to share pics. Here is my previous project.

When I got it, clear coat was peeling off, bumper was not painted, wheels were destroyed.

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And after a few months of sanding and learning how to paint.

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I even PCed the wheels on her

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I am super excited to get going on the 240Z. Once this stupid foot heals up. Sorry for posting Kouki pics on a classic site, just wanted to share.

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So the metal thickness in the front frame rails is still good? Whenever I see rust thru in the reinforcing plates, the front frame rails tend to have gotten pretty thin. My wife is from Texas and there is no shortage of guys who are good welders there. You will be proficient in no time. Just use a good machine or it can be frustrating especially on the thin metal in these cars.

Charles

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Seems to be stout still. Someone at some point in time used a ton of undercoating on the wheel well... liierally mssing those plates. I have scraped, sanded, kicked, and punched the frame rails, and they still hold true. I didnt really kick and punch, but used my trusty pick, and pick hammer to probe pretty much the engine bay. Battery box is shot, passenger footwell, and the two plates. All else seems pretty straight. Fingers crossed for sure. More pics soon, progress is SLOOOOWWWW but I will get there.

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Congrats on the new project Jay. When it comes to welding having a good machine makes all the difference in the world. Since you have someone that can give you some guidance you will be sparking it up and burning metal in no time. I was in the same boat when I was doing rust repair to my 240z. BTW, great job on the 240SX! Talk about night and day. We look forward to more of your updates.

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Thanks for the compliments on the 240SX. Sad thing is, I drove it for a week, and was not happy with it. Sold it the same night I posted it on CL. Fun car, but just not my style. I bought a pretty decent welder from what I have read. It is a Craftsman, but made by Century. It is a flux core or shielded MIG. Right now I do not have the funds lying around to get the entire mig portion up and running. Our local jobber wants 215 for the small bottle of Argon and I cant get the financier (aka wife) to bite off on it just yet. I have some stuff to sell, and some powdercoating to do before I can jump into all that. No progress reports today. Waiting on this 2.5" incision on the bottom of my foot to heal enough for a post op boot of sorts so I can walk.

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