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Hi Steve,

Just PM'd you with regard to data on the UK-market cars and where you might get some joy on bulk figures. I know the data for a lot of cars is held in one "Register", and its just a case of getting hold of this document and manually transposing it.

Its not an official Nissan / Datsun document; it was made by enthusiasts who set themselves a similar task to your own. I don't think its complete or up to date, but it will surely be a help?

Will send you my own numbers over the weekend too.

All the best,

Alan T.

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Steve

I am new to this forum and this is my first post.

Just learning the how to's and all please bear with me till I get a few miles under my belt. My son and I just received this car from a friend and we've started the resto,

70 240

HLS 04853 in window

HLS 04853 placard engine comp

007907 placard engine number

E88 head.

Have obtained a dig camera and started taking pics and will doc as soon as we learn the ropes.

Donny

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Hurleyz,

Welcome, it is great to here you and your son are into the resto. I am sure you will both find hours and hours of enjoyment working on your new 240Z. I wish you the best of luck with the resto. If you have any tech questions on any system or part on the 240Z the guys on this site are arealy helpfull bunch, and they know a whole lot.

Donny,

to the production details your 240Z is a real interesting case because it is a 70 the body serial and the engine serial can be crossed up. So before I put the information into the data base can you tell me the following in order please.

HLS30 -

L24 -

Build date - - /70

Trans -

Exterior Colour

Interior colour

This info set out like above will let me put it straight in the data base.

Cheers

Steve

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The only info I have is the placards on the wheelwell and the dash.

HLS30-04853

L24-007907

build date-can't find this

trans-4 Sp

Color- orig was yellow

int-Black.

Any suggestions as to where I can find the build date on the vehicle?

FYI

Z is now down to the shell except fot front end, Will go to sand blast next.

Donny

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Hurleyz,

The information was good and I have put it in. To the build date the build plate is located I believe inside the drivers door opening, if you sit in the drivers seat with the door open look next to your left shoulder in the door opening and you should see the build plate. For your 240Z it should say build 5/70.

I think you have got a great project. Let me know what the build plate said.

good luck

Steve:classic:

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Steve,

Here are my cars details;

RS30 000482

Engine L26 055565 (original now replaced with L28)

Prod Date 4/74

Colour Red (110)

It is a Queensland car originally and was purchased new from Laylor Motors of Woollangabba on 29.3.74. The distributor was Ira Berk of Eagle Farm.

From the Warranty and Service book it appears as though the original rego was OHM-242 Qld. Inside the warranty book on the first page is Z167 in the top corner (whatever this means!)

As a matter of interest I ran in my first Regularity event at the Historic meeting at Eastern Creek yesterday (what a hoot!!) and whilst there I put the car on the weighbridge. With about half a tank of fuel and no spare wheel it went 1074kgs.

Hope this is of assistance,

Geoff

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g260,

Geoff excellent information, great depth. Thank you. I have put everything in. Your Zed has the lowest serial I have seen so far. From memory yours has the good light interior too. I am intrigued by the Z 167, could it be Ira Berks holding yard serial.

could it be one of the key codes. I wander

Thanks again

cheers

Steve

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Steve,

The number could be for the holding yard or similar as it is typed in the top left hand corner of the inside page of the small warranty and service booklet, below which is listed the original owner, delivery date and other Id including the key numbers. Yes, it does have the white interior.

Geoff

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Geoff,

thats probably the right thing holding yard, or could it be the shipment allocation number for delivery to Brisbane. I wish someone could tell us. As for your interior when I saw the 110 code, I remebered the colour and condition of your interior (spotless) comes to mind. A great Zed all round.

cheers

Steve:classic:

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Steve,

I wish the interior was that good. Whilst it is not bad it has some imperfections. Things generally look better in pics, than in real life. Like most Z owners, there is always something to do, however, I have been increasingly bitten by the track bug and at the moment handling and performance will take precedence over cosmetic mods.

geoff

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Geoff,

if you had my interior you would cry, off white and badly sun burnt lots of top edges are gone and as you know light colour interior is very thin on the ground. I totaly agree you should always maintain your own plan no matter what. It is all about what you get back when you put the effort in. I guess I will get to Eastern Creek soon. My neighbor Shane went down this weekend to get some ideas on now to set his 240Z. He had a spare ticket he reckoned but I was headed for Taree.

good luck with the track

cheers

Steve :classic:

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