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1970 HLS30-06521 Re-Restoration


CanTechZ

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7 hours ago, CanTechZ said:

Okay, time to come clean. I found this car for sale on Vancouver Island and couldn't resist buying it. My Canadian girl, number 6521 now has an American cousin, Number 957, a 1/70 car. When I finish restoring 6521 they will be twins.

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I will be starting a new thread soon to document the number 957, and the short list of items on my new todo list.

 

Looks very nice - congrats!

7 hours ago, CanTechZ said:

 

 

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7 hours ago, 240dkw said:

I saw that car at the Quallicum Beach car show a couple of years ago. I think right after he finished it. It is a very nice car.

He did mention to me that he took the car to that show. And it drives awesome to. 

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1 hour ago, dutchzcarguy said:

Hahaha, I totally fell for it.. Hahaha, good one..  How long before The other one is ready? Work on it on a regular day or evening and you get there!

Thanks for being a good sport, Mart. Lol

I do have a todo list of things I will be doing on 957, so I am re-evaluating my timeline for the resto of 6521. I will likely make it a retirement project as I'm only a few years away. You are definitely correct regular day or evening work. Slow and steady gets the job done and hopefully enjoy the process.

Cheers, Mike

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37 minutes ago, bartsscooterservice said:

Looks very nice ! Well done.

So no Bitumen in the wheel wells and underside ? 

Thanks.

Early cars in North America were delivered with virtually no undercoating, It was a dealer applied option, back then.

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I forgot to mention that the previous owner, Pete, was a prolific collector of automotive literature and a huge amount of Datsun/Nissan literature was included with HLS30-00957 when I went to pick it up from his son. I will show a sampling here. Later I will search for a more appropriate thread to do a more thorough post. 

1970 Owners Manuals from 12/69, 3/70 and 7/70 plus a factory service manual set from November 1, 1969.

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Many brochures from Canada, US, UK, Belgium, Finland, Netherlands, and Australia.

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Plus four copies on this 1970 brochure you will recognize.

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Also a large selection from the Japanese domestic market, some of which are poster on one side and specs on the back, very cool. One multi page booklet even includes the Z432 and Z432-R

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