Everything posted by Mike
- Factory Service Manual - 1970
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Always check the details
Used Mini Cooper, fun car but it can be a money pit. Tell her to watch the gauges and pull over if it overheats at all.
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Another Try at the Z World
Loved the history in your story! Welcome to the site. Mike
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Always check the details
and waterproof!
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L6 Engine Calculator
- 65 downloads
- Version 1.0.0
L6 engine calculator submitted to the club many years ago. It was written and submitted by the Sydney Zcar Club of Australia in 1999. A discussion about this download can be found in our forums here:Free - over flow bottles
- Chloe Harris with a Modded Z
- Chloe Harris with a Modded Z
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over flow bottles
Alan, any chance these are still available in Japan or elsewhere? Mike
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Front spoiler 240z
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New Zealand earthquake again.
According to the member map, @hazerb30 is in NZ. There are others from our membership who are living in NZ but they didn't post their location. Hope all is ok with our members down there.
- Performance and idle speed question
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Hs30-00019
Love that color! Nice work, this is the exciting part. Sent from my iPad using Classic Zcar Club mobile
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What is causing my window crank to make noise like this?
Sounds like the spring needs to be lubricated Sent from my iPad using Classic Zcar Club mobile
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Oh The Horror Of It!
I wonder if they are going to recreate the black gold commercial? That would be awesome. Sent from my iPhone using Classic Zcar Club mobile
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1970 240Z HLS30- 06026 For Sale (original)
You can also check out Bring A Trailer auction site. They require some up front investment but might be worth it. I highly recommend replacing the door panels before you list it anywhere else. Those things are hideous and will affect the price. A $500 investment in the door panels should be recouped in the sales price. Whatever you end up doing, please pass our club referral to the new owner because we would love to see what happens with this car and any restoration progress resulting from the sale. Good luck! Mike Sent from my iPhone using Classic Zcar Club mobile
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Factory Service Manual - 1970
We have a copyright release from Nissan headquarters to provide these documents for the classic z. From what I understand we are the only club or business that has an official release to do this for the benefit of the club and sustainability of this classic car. Sent from my iPhone using Classic Zcar Club mobile
- Factory Service Manual - 1970
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BAT: BaT Auction: 1972 Datsun 510 4-Speed at No Reserve
This 1972 Datsun 510 is a stock US-market four-door with two prior owners and 29k indicated miles on its 1600cc inline-four and 4-speed manual transmission. The original owner added the majority of the mileage in its first decade, reportedly towing it behind an RV and driving it only 7k miles between 1980 and 2010. Its second steward was a collector who brought it from Idaho to Canada and logged just 300 additional miles over the following six years before its purchase by the selling dealer. The car was the subject of this BaT feature in October and is described as mechanically solid after carburetor replacement and tune-up along with a new exhaust and fresh brakes. It has since passed a government inspection, and the sale includes a clean British Columbia registration. Pale green paint (code 546) is believed original except for above the beltline on the driver’s door, which was repainted with a slight color mismatch due to a past keying incident. The largely factory finish retains a nice overall shine thanks to decades of indoor storage, though collection of chips on lower rockers has exposed bare metal according to the seller. All four steel wheels wear clean, matching stock covers and older all-season whitewall radials. A small dent in the left front corner is joined by a larger version further back on the fender caused by a 2010 deer strike, which also resulted in the strip of missing paint just above. Panels are otherwise straight, character lines are clear, doors align well, and no evidence of further accident damage or repair is present according to the seller. Corrosion appears limited to small spots of discoloration where paint has chipped from the lower rockers and been sandblasted from the front valance. Exterior sheet metal shows no indications of deeper rust according to the seller, and nothing meaningful is visible on door bottoms, lower fenders, or other common problem areas. A cutout for an RV electrical plug was added below the front bumper for use as a motorhome “toad.” Chrome bumpers look straight and exhibit a deep shine with few apparent dings or marks, with other brightwork presenting equally well. All glass is described as free of scratches or pits, though some rubber weather seals are showing their age. Headlights, taillights, and side markers are all clear and look devoid of cracks or condensation. A brief exterior walkaround video is provided above. Factory trim and badging are complete and presentable throughout, including a correct silver-painted sideview mirror. The presentable black vinyl interior shows the effects of low mileage and indoor storage, exhibiting little wear apart from occasional looseness, a tear at the driver’s outer backrest hinge, and a separated seam on the passenger seat cushion. The headliner fits well and looks free of any damage. Original loop carpeting has held up well with slight discoloration around the transmission tunnel and a small worn spot at the passenger door sill. The padded “safety” dash is free of distortion and shows a single small crack on one corner according to the seller. Other plastics are described as similarly crisp and intact, and bright trim looks almost entirely devoid of fading or peeling. Factory instrumentation includes clear faces, bright lettering, and a five-digit odometer indicating 29k miles. Many controls appear almost unused, including the stock wheel, shift knob, HVAC levers, and knobs on the factory AM radio. The car was originally equipped with dealer-installed air conditioning and still retains much of the system, though the compressor is currently missing. All other lights, controls, and accessories are said to work as they should. Underhood, the 1600cc L16 inline-four and 4-speed manual transmission are said to be original and stock. A recent service included a new carburetor, tune-up, and replacement of the exhaust system. Most original seals show some weeping, but not enough to wind up on the garage floor according to the seller. Retaining original chassis tags and decals, the engine bay displays minimal grime and reportedly superficial corrosion looks isolated to the battery tray and behind the hood hinges as shown in the gallery. Service decals from 1974 and 1979 remain affixed to the door jambs. Said to start quickly and run as it should, the car exhibits brisk acceleration and straight tracking in the video above, along with effective stopping thanks to recently refreshed front disc and rear drum brakes. Fully independent suspension reportedly provides tight handling and a rattle-free ride befitting the low mileage. The car was registered in British Columbia after recently passing a government inspection, but as a US-market car previously titled in Idaho should theoretically present few issues for re-importation to the United States. The seller is happy to assist with shipping over the US border or to an overseas destination as necessary. View it on bringatrailer.com
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1970 240Z HLS30- 06026 For Sale (original)
Yeah I did NOT mean to imply his decision to back out of the original price was the right thing to do...... I was trying to make everybody happy (as usual). I still think we should help this car find a good home. I am interested in seeing someone from this club, or a potential new member, buy this car and restore it. The seller owns it now but he is obviously interested in getting rid of it. Let's do our part and get this CLASSIC Z get to a good home.
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BAT: BaT Auction: 1971 Datsun 521 Pickup
This 1971 Datsun 521 pickup is an 87k-mile driver that was purchased by the seller from California in 2010. Produced from 1968-1972, the 521 was the first compact half-ton pickup sold in the American market. Powered by its factory 1.6L inline-four and paired to a 4-speed manual transmission, the truck remains mechanically and structurally sound and comes with service records acquired throughout the seller’s ownership documenting the replacement of the brakes, water pump and hoses, clutch, and various seals. It is sold with a clean District of Columbia title in the seller’s name and is located in Washington, D.C. The finish is believed to be mostly original and retains a decent shine apart from a faded area along the roof. The body has an assortment of dings, scratches, and other blemishes commensurate with use, while some rust can be seen along the rear rockers and bed floor. The stock 14″ steel wheels were powder coated white by the previous owner and are wrapped in newer whitewall tires. The previous owner replaced a heavier towing bumper with thinner factory-style bumperettes that could benefit from a re-chroming. The bed exhibits some light surface rust and touch up paint in a non-matching shade of blue applied by a previous owner. The interior shows worn seating seating surfaces and several cracks on the dash. The plastic steering wheel exhibits some crumbling along its spokes that can be seen in detail in the photo gallery below. The simple dash panel remains stock with the original steering wheel, under-dash shelf, and radio in place, though it is presently non-functioning along with cigarette lighter and dome light. All other controls, functions, and instruments remain operational according to the seller, including the 5-digit odometer showing 87k miles. The headliner retains proper fit and shows no signs of rips or tears. The windshield remains free of any noticeable cracks and remains in good condition apart from some haziness in direct sunlight. The driver and passenger floor pans show rust that appears to have been treated at some point, and there are no apparent signs of rust-through according to the seller. The 1600cc L16 inline-four was last serviced in October 2016. Said by the seller to run and drive well, a recent compression check performed at the last service showed 145 psi on cylinders 2-4 with the no.1 cylinder registering at 125 psi. Records from the seller’s ownership are included in the sale and reflect the following service items: New water pump, thermostat, and heater hoses (2010) New seals including rear main, timing cover, valve cover, valve stem, and oil pan (2010) New clutch with resurfaced flywheel (2010) New muffler and tailpipe (2010) New brake shoes all around, drums, wheel cylinders, return springs, and hoses (2011) New battery (2015) New oil pressure switch (2016) New spark plugs (2016) New front main seal (2016) The original owner’s manual, jack, and some service books are included in the sale. View it on bringatrailer.com
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1970 240Z HLS30- 06026 For Sale (original)
There were some willing buyers at the posted price, but, the seller may have come here to simply inquire on the car's value. I get the impression that @tse4me may not be up-to-date on what's happening with these cars, but, most of the frequent members of this site do. It would be fair, and the right thing, for our members to share our impression of what a car like this should sell for. @tse4me, it looks like you have a few numbers to work with in this thread. There are a few buyers at the price you posted above ($9k) and I saw that someone mentioned a $15k price (I don't think it was a bid... more like an estimate based on the photos). The next move is up to you, but, I think you could sell the car to a member of this site knowing the car would find a good home. It's times like these that I wish I had my auction software online. Mike
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Cars that get you butt
Non-car people answer: What kind of car would get someone butt (AKA - laid). It gets a bit interesting around 2:20 when they show a 240z. (aside from the screenshot below, this is a G-rated video)
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650 miles Roadtrip on some of Norways most spectacular roads
FYI, I noticed that photobucket is down for maintenance. As a result your images aren't showing up (as of 5:35pm -8GMT). You may want to consider adding the images to your post by dropping them into a forum post or in the gallery. This way we will host the images and other websites won't lose them.
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650 miles Roadtrip on some of Norways most spectacular roads
Ok, sounds great! Next time I'm over your direction I will give you a shout. Mike