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orange240z

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  1. Thanks for all the information! I think I will strip it or at least try a solvent to get the 30+ years of finger grime off and see what's under it. shoud I stain it like wood? what kind of laquer did you use to recoat it?
  2. orange240z commented on Kyle's comment on a gallery image in Big Z Photo Collection
  3. I am thinking of refinishing my wheel (I have refinished lots of furntiture before), but I see in some places people calling it simulated wood. I haven't picked at it to see, but does anyone know for sure?? Did Datsun offer real wood as an option? Thanks!
  4. I think i have found a seat back, so if you have the matching seat bottom, and i don't need the rails...
  5. Still searching for this seat...
  6. ...The seat wasn't exactly right. I added a pic of what I am trying to match to my ad.
  7. Please send me some pics! Here is my email so we can discuss further. Where in California are you? jmmcdaris@yahoo.com Thanks!
  8. I need a single black vinyl seat bottom to match the one in my car (pictured below)...in similarly great shape. Driver or Passenger. I've heard that a passenger seat can be installed on the drivers side or that I could take a passanger vinyl/ foam and replace my driver's vinyl/ foam. This way my recline lever won't be on the wrong side. I'm in the SF Bay area. Thanks!
  9. Seems hopeless to find a perfect original drivers seat for my 73 240z. My passenger is perfect so i don't want to buy a pair. Don't want to have it re-upholstered either (will never look the same). Can I put a passenger seat (when I find one) on a drivers side frame?? thanks
  10. orange240z posted a post in a topic in Electrical
    What's the deal w/ the alt / v-reg / amp meter in the 73 240 Z? Here's the problem: Car runs fine if the battery is charged up. Disconnect the battery and it dies. I disconnected the main wire on the alternator (the one with an 8mm nut) and put a v-meter on it and grounded it. Only measured about 4.5 volts. I would expect that I could test my alternator like that, but I may be wrong. Is there any way you can test an alternator w/ a volt meter? Or do I need to go to a shop that has more avanced equip? Also, where is the amp meter in the car supposed to sit when it's running? It is the one that shows -60 and +60 amps. I do a lot of work on VWs and just got this Z. The alt. is way down low and I have an AC comp. above it. Do I need to move the a/c out of the way to get to the alt? I didn't really even see a tightening method on the alt either... Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Here's the car... <img src=http://www.batho.com/240z.jpg>
  11. orange240z replied to gregmerdes's post in a topic in Old For Sale Ads
    Hey, Just got a 73 240z in near perfect original condition...just a few minor cosmetic things... need a console without cracks and hopefully a good arm pad. one window crank. door lock tops (not sure if Z cars have an emblem on them). a Drivers seat in good shape. the flooring is ravelling a little, but the rug is still good...not sure if I will do better that that. we live in Northern California.
  12. Thanks for the great commentary... Did I mention it's from the orig owner??? Sorry... I look forward to forgetting about VWs then! Mark.
  13. Thanks for the help - if they're like rabbit brakes, it'll be no prob! Mark.
  14. Hey, I work on lots of VWs and brakes are a snap. I'm getting a 240z for free (1973) and I was wondering how easy brakes are... are the rears drums? The car has been sitting for a few years in Oakland, CA and the rotors are rusted-frozen... What's it gonna take to replace the rotors / drums. I have a lot of exp working on VWs (clutch jobs, brakes, susp, exhaust work etc... and am an engineer...) Thanks!

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