Everything posted by MikeW
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1971 240Z Factory Restore
That's my understanding, but as always, keep in mind that there's no clean cut distinction between model years. It's probably only safe to say that reclining seats started appearing sometime in the fall of 1971.
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1971 240Z Factory Restore
My 72 (very early 9/71 build date) has reclining seats.
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Pedal date Bingo
Mine's the same; I think that's the norm.
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OT: Raffle: Boxter for $100
I'm fairly certain this is an illegal form of gambling. After all, what's a used 2000 Boxster worth? Certainly far less than the $70,000 they'd make if they managed to sell all 700 tickets.
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Color code decal
Nope, it's just a regular belt that happens to have rounded ridges on the outside; I'm not sure why. Here's on place to buy stickers and decals: http://www.zzxdatsun.com/
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Color code decal
You can see where the decal should be in the very bottom right corner of this picture. I peeled off my decal and you can see the original green paint beneath it. http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=5340&password=&sort=7&thecat=500
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Name that symbol ...
I recall previous discussions of people finding factory inspection papers hidden in various parts of the car. I just noticed a hand painted marking on my dash frame right where the steering column bolts up. I'm hoping this doesn't say "defective" or something like that. Who has the answer?
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Tonight it's on
My TiVo recorded it just fine on DirecTV channel 232 at 8:30PM EST. I thought it was a good show; lots of pre-production shots of 240Z models and drawings. The show covered the entire Z/ZX range in 30 minutes. Technically is seemed fairly accurate with the notable exception of continually calling the latest model the 350ZX.
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Pedal date Bingo
Nothing on my clutch pedal. I think this contest is a scam and everyone who enters should get the prize. Here's the brake pedal:
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clock
You can either remove the heater control panel or the glove box to get to the clock. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages. You can search old discussions here for the details. As I recall, there's a guy on the net who repairs clocks and/or sells repaired clocks. I don't have the link right now but I'll look for it ...
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Catalog or Web Sites -240z parts
We have a bunch of links right here on this site. Just click on the links tab at the top of the page.
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why dont we see gt wings on zs?
I heard a story a while back about a kid with a soap box derby car. After he won the race he was asked why he painted his car black. Expecting a childish answer the adult asking the question was shocked when the kid explained that the sun caused the black surface to warm up faster thereby causing the air in close proximity to expand and therefore making his car faster due to the lower drag caused by thinner air.
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Original Rebuild from Nissan
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that your car was not authentic. Just the opposite; since I knew yours was I thought perhaps the certificate on EBay was a fake if you didn't have one also.
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Original Rebuild from Nissan
So you don't have the certificate? I'm not trying to be rude here; I'm just curious and you seem to be avoiding my repeated question. The car on EBay shows this: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2448140715&indexURL=9&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting Yet you don't mention having one with your factory restoration.
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Original Rebuild from Nissan
So you don't have a certificate? Do you think it's a scam?
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why dont we see gt wings on zs?
The last time I brought this up (what good is a wing on the back of a front wheel drive car?) I was told that it helps when cornering. I suppose any downforce is good if it doesn't add too much weight or drag, but it's fairly obvious to me that wings on street cars is done 99% for the looks only by people who actually think they look good or make the car look faster.
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Original Rebuild from Nissan
Do you have a certificate like the one in the photo on EBay?
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Any Ideals?
It's hard to tell from the picture how big the broken tool is but you may be able to take a really small drill bit and drill a bunch of small holes completely around the perimeter. If you're unable to salvage the threads you can always just put a washer and loose nut on the back side. That attachment point is really just to keep the bumper ends from moving up and down; it doesn't require much strength.
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MikeW
I was last in the UK this past April but this shot was from the previous October. And no, Zvoiture, the bridge in Arizona is the old London Bridge which has been replaced by a newer London Bridge. The bridge in my picture is the Tower Bridge.
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AT 83 280ZX for 16year old???
Perhaps an early 90's RX7. However, it's really hard to even guess without knowing a person's tastes.
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AT 83 280ZX for 16year old???
I think a 20 year old sports (ok, sporty) car is a bit unreasonable for a first time driver. If they really insist on a Z car for that budget perhaps an 89 300ZX would be more reasonable and reliable. It looks like $3000 is about average for an '89 automatic.
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Custom Wiring Harnesses
It's kind of hard to take good pictures under the dash but since my dash pad is off and most of the wiring is exposed I thought I'd give it a shot. You probably need better views of the connectors (i.e., disconnected). I'll be disconnecting them all soon when I pull the dash frame out again. I put these up on my web site since they're hi-res (1600x1200) <a href="http://server7.aps-soft.com/williams/240z/IMG_3002.JPG">Ignition</a> <a href="http://server7.aps-soft.com/williams/240z/IMG_3003.JPG">Fuse box</a> <a href="http://server7.aps-soft.com/williams/240z/IMG_3004.JPG">To engine</a>
- MikeW
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All right you lot, let's have you.
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Dumb Q for you Aussie guys.
Please, go to the link I posted. Here it is again: http://www.snopes.com/science/coriolis.htm