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  1. geezer posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    Great information Kats! Can you confirm something for us? In the Nov 1969 Service Bulletin the mounting brackets are pictured. Is that a continuous rubber strip bonded to the bracket acting as vibration isolators?
  2. geezer posted a post in a topic in Interior
    That was about the strangest auction I've seen! Really makes you wonder who the bidders were. Hope someone has an explanation.
  3. geezer posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome to the club Andrew. This is the right place to find all the answers to your questions. Many members here will have had firsthand experience with most things you need information on. Using the "search" feature first will usually be the best bet. Looking forward to seeing the pics of your car.
  4. geezer posted a post in a topic in Interior
    I don't have a grommet available to test this theory. I think the material the original grommet is made from is the same as the gas tank filler tube. I am curious to see how flexible one of the originals become after being heated. This would have made them easy to assemble and then harden to hold the grommet in place on the boot. Any thoughts?
  5. geezer posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    These two in the pic both face east-west when latched. The one on the left came off my 10/70 and the other came from an earlier parts car. You should be able to see the difference in the pic. The one on the left takes a concave shape where your thumb and forefinger would fit when opening. I just noticed this difference now. What does everyone else have?
  6. geezer posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    I've got an extra door if you want it.
  7. geezer posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Looks like a perfect match to me from the pics and I have the utmost confidence in Marty's opinion. Beautiful work! I think everyone who wanted them will still want them for sure. Probably more will express interest now they can see the prototype.
  8. geezer posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    This is what the latch fits to. Is this what you are missing?
  9. Gregg - Looks like all is well in Belgium and I like the new avatar tease! Wouldn't most people in Europe who are in the market for a Z already know about the price difference and be watching sites like Ebay anyway? Probably the convenience factor of the cars already in Europe up the price considerably. Also, impulse buyers are more apt to pay a premium and not even consider acting as their own broker. How difficult was your experience, bringing your car with you?
  10. Every once in a while I do a search and intentionally spell the key word wrong. This has paid off more than once. Not too long ago I waited a whole week for an auction to end. The seller spelled Datsun as Datson and had some 1970 NOS metal sail panel emblems listed in an odd catagory, like collectables or something. I was the only bidder and won at the starting price of $5.00. He then told me he had a few more that he wasn't sure were new or not and said he would throw them in as a BONUS! Newly listed Buy it NOW items are another favorite search for me that turns up some great deals. Still haven't turned up a NOS Ditson dash yet though. :bandit:
  11. You got a great deal. That is less than the cost of the coating on it. That header will last for decades. If it was a square port it would have gone for a lot more. Glad it worked out for someone here.
  12. Although expanding to cover '69-'83 would entail a lot more work, it would be easier to do now rather than later. (easy for me to say I'm not doing it). As far as print ads, commercials, archive pictures, vintage catalogs and memoriabilia, I don't think they belong on the same DVD. Tips, tricks, what not to do, is covered pretty much by the Search function and Forums discussions. Something else that would be good? - footnotes covering mistakes and amnomalies in the original printed data. Worldwide input is a definite plus in my view because I am an information junkie and never tire of learning. Kudos!! to the developers of this DVD, and I am placing my Advance Order in for a copy as soon as it is completed.
  13. Arne - I think Nate's take on it would echo my opinion. I don't know if you want to devote any more time and money on this car or not. If you were to spend a few weekends on rust removal and some cheap paint, it would pay off though. It would then look great in the pictures if you listed it on Ebay. You would get a lot more exposure on Ebay. I would also be a little more vague in the description, but offer to field any questions. That might go against your nature because you seem to be an upfront, brutaly honest guy. After all this is a "series 1"" car and is the perfect candidate for someone to finish the way they want it. That's why you bought it in the first place, right?
  14. I have seen this car on my journeys through the web many times also. I always liked it and I'm sure most would. The seller doesn't seem to care about the ill opinion of 1. You don't win awards for no reason. Good to see a fellow Z enthusiast jump to his defense. Hope he does well.
  15. When it's ready for paint, go with the original blue, then give it some time and thought before adding anything else. Look through the gallery pics for some great ideas. No one else can tell you how to accent it, with stripes or anything else. It is a matter of personal preference. Some will love it and some won't. Good luck
  16. Congrats! I love it when a plan comes together! Sticking to your guns paid off. Looking forward to hearing your evaluation after it arrives.
  17. geezer posted a post in a topic in Body & Paint
    I suggest you get approval from the crew in Beaverton Oregon first! You can't just go messin with yellow Zs!
  18. geezer posted a post in a topic in Exhaust
    I'm using a pair of these magnaflow 2 1/2" inlet (3 1/2" overall) on my Mopar stroker. They are stainless with rolled ends. They might be too long for your use at 17 3/4". It would keep the fumes away from the car though.
  19. geezer posted a post in a topic in Racing
    Thanks for posting these great shots Mark. That's some of the best action photography I've ever seen! Beautiful cars!
  20. geezer posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    It looks like this seller is playing it smart by throwing out the bait and avoiding all the associated fees. He has a lot of other items listed though.
  21. geezer posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Hey... if your desperate for loose change...
  22. geezer posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Nice job! That one has some meat on it. Price was right too! When you get your car on it post some more pics.
  23. 10/70 - #11730 Just recently dismantled the car and believe these parts are original to it. There is no evidence of ever being changed out. The door panels have been sent out already but did not have any screws attaching them.
  24. Bob - I would be interested in seeing a picture of the Clifford Research header, to compare to the original Fairlady Z one I have. I've never seen one. If that's not possible I can take some pics of mine for you to compare. I searched the net and couldn't find one picture of either one. Anyone who is concerned with weight would not want this system. Heavy and bullet proof.
  25. Hi Bob - That is the system I'm using. It is an original from a Fairlady Z (optional). Even though the Fairlady Z was RH drive it bolts right up with no clearance issues on a LH drive. I've been down that road before, trying to duplicate a set of headers that I designed & built. Although we had more than 20 people commited to buy a set, we couldn't find anyone to mass produce them at a price that was affordable.
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