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MrPeabody

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  1. MrPeabody replied to MrPeabody's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    It still amazes me how he was so enthusiastic about the trade. I know his dad wasn't too happy, since he restores vettes and has a good idea about the Z's worth. But I guess whatever the kid wanted to do with his car he could do it. Kind of funny, but it turns out the civic has traded hands several times since the kid got it. I know a guy at a tire shop in town, and he says it's been in there for an alignment by several different people. -Ben
  2. Regardless of functionality, I believe they look out of place on the Z, and screw with the lines. Case in point, here was the one on my Z when I first got it: -Ben
  3. MrPeabody posted a post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Hey guys, I haven't posted in quite a while. I'm the guy who was lucky enough to trade his 1990 Honda Civic for a clean 70. Anywho, a few updates on the Z. I swapped the toasted four speed for an 83 ZX five speed I pulled from the junk yard. Actually, my dad and I were able to snag two for a great price, (it was half off day.) The better unit went in without too much fuss. Finally located a bumper and drove to southern C.A. to get it. Then we had to buy some brackets off ebay. It's on now and fits great. My dad has been scouring ebay for hard to find parts and we have a collection of goodies in the garage ready to throw on. Turned out to be the best place to find parts for the Z. An example: we managed to buy two tachometers, a speedometer, two clocks and a few other gauges for a good price. Next job is to replace the tach. After that we will probably be replacing all the worn suspension parts and bushings. The cars a little wobbly above 70 Only bad news is that the car was broken into and the radio was stolen. The thieves busted my left corner window to get it. Luckily insurance covered it and they managed to find a replacement a state over. That’s about all I can think of. Check out www.cardomain.com/id/pman240z for updated pics. The hatch is getting refinished after Christmas break, so that will be nice. -Ben
  4. MrPeabody replied to MrPeabody's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Hey guys, Well, I picked up two 83 ZX 5 speeds at the junk yard and put in the one with lower miles. We had to do a little bit of creative cutting, (like the shifter well for clearance), but it was a pretty easy swap, and it's nice to have a backup... Thanks again for the helpfull info :classic: -Ben
  5. MrPeabody replied to MrPeabody's post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Thanks guys for all the replies... I appreciate it Got the tranny out today... drained the fluid and twisted reminants of bearing shards came out with the fluid After looking it over, it seems the previous owner never changed the fluid... so even if we had it wouldn't have saved it. Ah well, on to tranny hunting -Ben
  6. Not sure what exactly brought me to choose MrPeabody... At the time I hadn't thought of the cartoon with the dog, (who's name is Mr. Peabody), and the boy who hangs out with him... Were they characters on Rocky and Bullwinkle? Either way, it's kinda catchy -Ben
  7. MrPeabody posted a post in a topic in Suspension & Steering
    Hey, did a search for some info but couldn't find much. Well, my tranny kicked the bucket today. Looks like it's time for a swap. I've heard that it's possible to swap in later model 5 speeds in the earlier models, (such as my 70 that came with the 4 speed...) What years should I shoot for and what's involved? I heard that the only modification needed was to widen the hole for the shifter due to the 5 speed shifter being located further forward. Any help would be appreciated, thanks. -Ben
  8. MrPeabody replied to Smokey's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Ooooo, thanks for the link, that will help me out some... Going over the post I realised how good of a deal I got on the trade :eek: Especially considering the condition it's in, oh and that i'm now completely in love with it to :classic: -Ben *edit* on another note, the wing has now been removed... time for new pics
  9. MrPeabody replied to carguyinok's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    It was pretty cool, it played during the trailors while I was whatching the Lord Of The Rings Two Towers around Christmas, I thought it was getaway in stockholm at first :stupid: -Ben
  10. MrPeabody replied to Inf's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Congrats man I've owned my 70 for about two weeks and i'm loving it more and more every day. Washed it allot to, love that shine Sounds like you got a pretty good Z. What condition is it in? -Ben
  11. MrPeabody replied to MrPeabody's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Well, i'm taking the wing of this week and plan to sell it to some honda kid. How much you think I should ask for it? It's an APC double deck wing. -Ben
  12. MrPeabody replied to MrPeabody's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    I suppose if a car is powerful enough to get up to higher speeds, the downforce provided helps it to stick to the road better, hence the use in most motorsports. As far as the one on my car, I doubt it affects anything, plus it looks bad on the Z anyways. -Ben
  13. MrPeabody replied to MrPeabody's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    On another note, I have a question. How does one load a picture to be used as their icon? I couldn't find out how... -Ben
  14. MrPeabody replied to MrPeabody's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    The design looks like it might overlap the previous holes from the wing on there now. Maybe all i'll have to do is bondo them, pimer then seal them, no paint match. Hmmm... -Ben
  15. MrPeabody replied to MrPeabody's post in a topic in Open Chit Chat
    Sweet. Found the design I was looking for. Waddia guys think? http://www.zcarparts.com/store/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=TZS&Product_Code=50-1527&Category_Code=7RSW -Ben

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