
Everything posted by DatsunZGuy
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Early Z road tests
Maybe Brock Yates had a heavier right foot than David E. Davis, which could account for the time difference. 😉 I still miss those guys and their style. Damn good automotive writers too!
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Does anyone know how I can get in touch with the guys at Vintage Dash?
You might want to try sending an email to VintageDashes@gmail.com
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New Historical Z car Timeline
@HS30-H Thank you for setting the record straight and pointing out the inaccuracies of the video. I take anything posted on YouTube with a grain of salt when it comes to historical accuracy. It is often more about generating Likes 👍 and ad revenue 💰 than integrity of the subject matter presented.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Sadly the car appears to be restored on the cheap with many corners cut with the intent of flipping it for maximum profit. There's a lot of work to undo and much money to be spent on this vehicle to get it to a point where a correct restoration can begin. Frankly, I'd rather start a rusty basket case than this. At least that way it wouldn't be like peeling back an onion of hidden surprises.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
The floor pan repairs look kind of shoddy...IMHO.
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Embarking on Restoration (will need help)
Have you reached out to the Z Car Club of Colorado? https://www.zccc.org/ They are currently holding meeting via Zoom. Details are on their website, Twitter and Facebook page.
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Happy Birthday Mark
Interesting first post to introduce yourself to this forum🙄 Welcome anyway.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Hopefully if the bidding crosses the million-dollar mark, the seller with throw in five-dollar gas voucher and pine tree air freshener to hang from the mirror 😆
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
I had the opportunity to get up close and personal with one at a car meet in San Luis Obispo a few years ago. The original (and current) owner purchased it new when he was in the US Navy stationed in Hawaii.
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Mystery steel slivers
My guess would be part of the timing chain tensioner guide that broke off and made the journey into your oil pan.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
Yikes!!! 😧 Looks like half of the suspension was sourced from the neighborhood Home Depot.
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240Z chrome taillamp strips
If seeking originality, I'm not sure what paint can be applied to recreate black strip in the center that will adhere properly.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
I think you're correct given it has an early console. Also, interesting placement of the A/C control on the passenger side. Too bad there's a lot of orange peel on the paint finish for a car tickling a six-digit selling price.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
The question is how it will compare to the 300K BaT doppelganger when the auction ends? 🙂
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Low oil pressure at idle?
These cars typically have low oil pressure at idle. If in doubt, get a new sending unit. They are some of the last affordable replacement items left in the engine bay.
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Seat breather holes?
I think we can agree the 300K plus BaT 240Z (VIN: HLS30 04684) is a competent example in which to draw originality conclusions from.
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New Member
Welcome to the group! Nice to see another Z in the Denver area! I use to be stationed at the former Lowry Air Force Base back in the early 1990's and owned a 1973 240Z back then. If you haven't done so yet, consider joining the Z Car Club of Colorado https://www.zccc.org/ The members have much knowledge to offer and membership will afford you some discounts on parts.
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What spline lug lock is this??
@Shawninvancouver Did you ever receive the lugnut key you ordered? Did it fit? Inquiring minds want to know.
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Z's on BAT and other places collection
It will be interesting to see the trajectory of 240Z prices once the 400Z is out there for wide public consumption.
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What spline lug lock is this??
Yeah. How many Z car forum members DOES it take to remove a locking lugnut? At this point, I'm done dispensing advice and only here for this thread's entertainment value
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What spline lug lock is this??
I believe collectively we've invested well over $100 in terms of time and advice into this problem, which is the cost a tire shop quoted to remove the locknuts in the first place 😉
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What spline lug lock is this??
Maybe it's the angle... but from the photograph, it appears that some one of the splines might be of a differing width. Especially comparing the ones in the 10 o'clock and 11 o'clock position. I suspect the manufacturer alternated the position of the narrow and wider splines to create more variation in what key would fit. Consequently, even if you source a key, having it match the correct spline sequence would be a stroke of good luck.