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psdenno

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  1. The first '71 Z ad sports what appear to be flat top carbs, an aftermarket outside mirror, and velour upholstery as part of its "restoration". Dennis
  2. Perhaps, a "behind the barn" find. Or, discovered just outside the garage to use the seller's "Garage Find" term. That exterior has seen some weather over the years. Dennis
  3. Reminds me of a "made in Japan" one man nylon mountain tent I bought about that same year. The owner's manual for setting it up was titled, "Erection Instructions". Subtile differences in meaning sometimes make it past the proofreader. Dennis
  4. Check link below, post #122: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/open-zcar-discussion/48220-reproduction-s30-parts-nla-5.html It appears there will be another source for the tail light chrome strips - perhaps with posts. Competition benefits everyone! Dennis
  5. A few of the things that would concern me and lead me to ask questions, or move on, are: No bumpers Where are the front turn signals? Engine compartment paint overspray Why no radio, but has antenna How recent is exterior paint and what does it hide? Dennis
  6. Double post deleted. Shame on me.
  7. I second the suggestion to change the steering rack bushings - especially if the rough steering feel happens only at certain speeds. Have you ruled out the 25 year old tires, flat spots and all, as the cause? Dennis
  8. psdenno

    A-r-a a/c

    I'm away from home for the long weekend, but can try for a picture next week. Dennis
  9. No hatch vents, holes in the steering wheel spokes, circular outside vent openings covered by round chrome emblems, tool compartments accessed through hatch doors in the cargo area floor, radio antenna vertical rocker switch, Summer/Winter flap on air cleaner snorkel as it came off the showroom floor. Dennis
  10. Good question. My 4/71 Z came with the "D" caps. Dennis
  11. psdenno

    A-r-a a/c

    The original ARA bracket is made of 3/4 inch wide unpainted galvanized steel. There is a screw hole at each end (rounded ends not square corners) for mounting to the side of the engine compartment and another screw hole at the crest of the arc on the bracket. Not sure why that's there as you wouldn't put a screw into the dryer. Hope that helps with your scavenger hunt. Dennis
  12. psdenno

    A-r-a a/c

    Yes, the bracket is similar to the coil bracket and the unit is mounted vertical so you can check the sight glass for flow & bubbles, not horizontal like the coil. Dennis
  13. Right you are! The period correct AC compressor would have been a huge York unit on a bracket surrounding the mechanical fuel pump. The AC switch pod screwed to the side of the center console looks right for the ARA era of the early '70s. Lack of wear on the shift knob could indicate the stated mileage is correct....or the knob was replaced. The way we're picking this car apart, we should all be CSI employees Dennis
  14. Clean interior showing little wear. The "Factory AC" comment and the picture of the Datsun Air Conditioner servicing decal are interesting. Dennis
  15. psdenno

    A-r-a a/c

    I had the ARA unit installed on my '71Z in 1972. No switch on the drier. Dimensions: 6.75" tall not counting the sight glass on top and 2" diameter at the base. There are no engraved markings on the unit and the paper label is toast, although the # 12730 is visible at the top of what's left of the label. Unfortunately, I can't read what it refers to as the 40 year old paper is covered in crud and quite faded. Dennis
  16. Or....for $32.73 you could order a new door pull with new chrome plastic ends from MSA. Motorsport! Assist Grip Handles - The Z Store, Nissan-Datsun 240Z-260Z-280Z-280ZX-300ZX(Z31/Z32)-350Z-370Z Parts Dennis
  17. Shipping charges do seem a little wonky with some vendors, but I suppose we still have the choice to buy elsewhere. On the other hand, those parts don't just jump into the boxes by themselves and labor and postage costs seem to be constantly rising. Dennis
  18. You can remove the clock by either removing the glove box liner or the center Heat/Vent control panel. Glove box liner is probably easier. Dennis
  19. I had plenty of clearance on my ARA unit when it was installed for over 30 years. Any way for you to twist the radiator hose to change the angle? I never had to strap the hose out of the way. Once the compressor is bolted in place on its mounting bracket, it should be good to go and not interfere with any wires & hoses. Perhaps the new hose is shorter than stock. Dennis
  20. Interesting comment in the description: "the car does not have a title as it is not required in my state for a car of this age". Is that only in Alabama or do other states have a similar policy? How old before title no longer needed? Dennis
  21. Group Buy, as it says 1,000 units minimum order But, a nice Z logo instead of the Coors could be fun. Dimensions are a little wonky at 18" diameter and 10" deep. The "Clack" color doesn't translate well, however. Dennis
  22. Seems like you may be putting the cart before the horse on this project. Instead of getting a set of brakes and then asking how to adapt them to your car, you probably should be asking, "What's a good brake set up for a Z?" and then buying those calipers. As for the 350Z engine & tranny swap.....sounds interesting, but not "plug & play". You've picked quite an ambitious task or two for your first project. Oh to be 19 again Keep us posted on progress. Dennis
  23. Headlight scoops, early carbs, radio, rear speaker holder, check the tool bins, and don't forget to look for loose change under the seats. Dennis
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