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psdenno

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  1. And stories you shall have..... I've had 39 years of adventures with mine and look forward to many more. Welcome to the group. Keep us posted on your progress. Dennis
  2. Since this thread is still growing and I have a little time today...... I got my license in 1963 and drove the "family" cars for a few years. Then, I began owning. 1963 Studebaker GT Hawk (Still have it.) 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado 1969 Pontiac Gran Prix (First new car, sold it in the Philippines) 1971 240Z (Still have it.) 1963 Studebaker Avanti R2 (Still have it.) 1974 Porsche 914 1983 Thunderbird 1971 Porsche 914 1968 VW Cabrio 1970 Porsche 914-6 (Still have it.) 1992 Toyota Camry SE 2001 Audi A6 (Still have it.) 2003 Ford Sport Trak Dennis
  3. Maturity is an amazing thing. At this point in my life, I take comfort in knowing that my Z, Porsche, and Avanti could probably all come close to "pegging" the speedometer without actually having to prove it on the highway. However, the last time I went 148 mph in a Porsche was a heck of a lot more fun than just knowing it could probably go that fast. It's unlikely to happen again. Dennis
  4. I look out my kitchen window and see the San Andreas Fault on the other side of the Valley. I'll be among the first to know when the BIG ONE hits. As for earthquake insurance, I have it, it's expensive, and there's a huge deductible. The prevailing wisdom tends to suggest going without it and in case of major structural damage from a quake, torch the house and put in a fire claim. Dennis
  5. Ten months of desert heat & cold and the silver Sharpie highlighting is still holding up well without any protective coating. Dennis
  6. AutoWeek has an online magazine of Z car history containing their compiled articles from previous issues. Free just for filling out a form or 99 cents if you want to keep your identity a secret. Use this link: http://www.autoweek.com/section/ztastic Dennis
  7. It will take only one unhappy customer with a rusty "stainless" bumper to put them out of business. Since it's such a narrowly focused product I'd be surprised if they went to the expense of tooling up with the intent of producing an inferior bumper. However, having spent more than a little time in SEA, it's not out of the question. They look great - hope they're around long after the rest of your Z returns to the Earth. Dennis
  8. The Z appears to be more of a Craig's List or Ebay car than a Barrett Jackson car. I'd be interested in learning why the seller went that route. Dennis
  9. You mean spending a disproportionate part of my waking hours reading Datsun Z stuff isn't a life, either? OMG!!!!!! Dennis
  10. I'm guessing the one in my recently rebuilt 5 speed was NOT put in correctly and that's what caused the problem after about 100 miles of use. Still waiting for the damage report from the transmission shop. Dennis
  11. Here's a link to pictures of the seats before installation. You'll also see a diagram of the bracket needed to attach Z seat rails. I'll post pictures of the process after I install the driver's seat. http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/album.php?albumid=174 The basic procedure is to remove the BMW seat rails and construct a frame that allows the Z rails to fit tightly against the bottom of the seat cushion. Each new frame requires 3' of angle iron and about 7' of 2" steel bar stock along with an assortment of grade 8 nuts & bolts. Only the passenger seat is currently installed and offers ample headroom for my six foot tall son. The Z and I are currently slightly stranded 100 miles from home with a transmission issue. Hope to be home by the weekend. Dennis
  12. I originally had the York set-up and when I pulled the Z out of stoage three years ago I converted to the new current rotary compressor. Dennis
  13. Wish I had read this yesterday before I hit the road in my Z. It started puking trans fluid at 70 mph on the freeway and is now at a transmission shop 100 miles from home. Dennis
  14. I just carry a AAA card and a cell phone. Whatever happens, happens. Dennis
  15. If you check the previous posts on the subject, you'll see that the degree of difficulty runs from about 1-11 on a 1-10 scale. I'm in the process of putting BMW seats in my '71 and it requires quite a bit of fabrication to mate the stock seat rails to the seat. The passenger seat is in and I'm working on the driver's side. In my case, no welding needed - just lots of measuring, drilling, and bolting things together. Dennis
  16. Go with A/C. If the weather is nice and you decide you don't want to use it....don't turn it on. On the other hand, if you remove it and are driving around on a hot day, your options are considerable more limited. I've had A/C on my '71 since about 1972 and never regretted it. Consider it to be a "value added" option. Dennis
  17. I've owned three of the twenty - VW Bug, 240Z, and original Mustang. Let's play, "Who Can Top That!". Dennis
  18. I have Konig Rewinds with 215/60-15s on my '71. I had a very slight rub problem between tire & stock valance on the right when turning. I probably could have done a little metal bending or trimming, but instead replaced the stock valance with a fiberglass valance with integrated lip spoiler from MSA. I thought it would be easier to trim if needed. Works just dandy as is. Dennis
  19. Boosters seem to be easier to obtain than early master cylinders. I replaced my original a few months ago with a rebuilt unit. As for the M/C replacement, this thread offers some details: http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=25959&highlight=replace+master+cylinder Dennis
  20. I ended up getting a newer version when I brought my '71 out of about 15 years of storage. If you're not trying to stay period correct, it's a far less expensive way to go. Just check the archive for information on reversing connections. Dennis
  21. Lot's of smooth wide highways, speed limit signs are merely posted as a suggestion, and no traffic congestion..... Wait a minute, that's Utah. Dennis
  22. I can't address 16 inch wheels, but I'm pleased with the look & quality of the 15 inch Rewinds I've had for a couple years. Dennis
  23. Anything other than a chrome retractable spoils the spirit of the Z. However, opinions are like belly buttons, everybody has one. It's your car, do what feels good. Dennis
  24. Nice clean fix. How has it held up and for how long? Dennis
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