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Dr. 240Z

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  1. Now we're gett'n there, Blue!!
  2. Thanks, Jeff Without providing a proper reference and simply from a failing memory, Nissan sold ~180,000 240Z's in four years (1970 -1973). Also, not to forget, that was from a standing start. With the same mix of product, price and presentation, my hope is Nissan will do it again. Cheers, George
  3. What if Nissan were to invite the members of its Z car family (that being ourselves) to submit personal vision(s) of what we would like to see incorporated in the 400 Z design ? I hope to be positively in awe, much like I was 50 years ago and similar to today's GM response to its new Vette. Just thinking out loud George
  4. What if Nissan were to invite the members of its Z car family (that being ourselves) to submit personal vision(s) of what we would like to see incorporated in the 400 Z design ? I hope to be positively in awe, much like I was 50 years ago and similar to today's GM response to its new Vette. Just thinking out loud George
  5. A March 23rd update: It's been reported in a major Canadian national newspaper(National Post) that Nissan has just filed to registrar trade protection for a 2021 400Z with retro styling: https://driving.ca/nissan/auto-news/news/nissan-files-retro-looking-trademark-for-400z-suggesting-cars-return Here's the dream: To own a 1971 and a 2021......WaHoo!!
  6. Dr. 240Z replied to Dr. 240Z's post in a topic in Electrical
    It was, 'Valspar Plastic White'. The project was worthwhile doing as the lenses don't show any regression.
  7. Dr. 240Z replied to Jeffrey Mader's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    The appropriate OEM Nissan thermostat is available online. My suggestion: Try one.
  8. Hi, FYI here's another 1/71 Series I build (VIN: 18,859). A one owner bought new on May 13th, 1971 in Kitimat,BC,Canada. Total refurbishment(~6 year) started in 2007....Thanks to, 'Blue'
  9. Dr. 240Z replied to ramsesosirus's post in a topic in Electrical
    grannyknot et al: FYI, here is a copy/paste extracted from a Stern response (October, 2012): " 1) Recommended wiring harness and relays - with instructions Can use a relay kit RIK-2, $49. The RIK is not a harness, but a _parts kit_ containing all relays, brackets, terminal blocks, terminals, plugs, sockets, fuses and fuseholders. You supply your own wire (or your mechanic does) and use the parts from the kit to build up your own wiring harness to take the workload off the switches and bring full power to the lamps. Specific instructions are provided, and the concept is explained at http://www.danielsternlighting.com/tech/relays/relays.html . Parts are specially made premium-grade items (e.g. ceramic headlamp sockets) that accept large-gauge wire; this is not the "consumer grade" junk you can find at the parts store. Or, I can have my harness builder custom build you a ready-to-install harness assembly using the same components. Cost for this option is $143 (including parts and labour - you pick _either_ one relay kit _or_ one custom-built harness to do the entire job. It costs more than the $40 to $90 cheapy prefab harnesses because it is not a cheapy prefab harness). Installation is simple: you run the marked wires to battery positive and to battery negative, snap the harness plug onto one of the vehicle's original headlamp sockets, snap the harness sockets onto the headlamps, and secure the cable runs and relays neatly out of harm's way. The in-car switches continue working normally, and you will not need to cut or otherwise disturb any of the vehicle's original wires. > 2) Two Cibie 7" H4 The Cibie headlamps are available either plain ($77.95/ea) or for $1 more with a built-in parking lamp ($78.95/ea). This is a small 5w bulb ($4.24/ea) that sticks through the lamp's reflector into the lamp itself, a couple of inches away from the main headlight bulb, via a socket and grommet. "City light" is a common casual term for this. The official European/international term is "front position lamp". North American terminology calls them "parking lamps". It is _only_ a parking lamp, not capable of producing an effective or legal daytime running light or turn signal function no matter what bulb is installed. Electrical connection is by two standard 1/4" spade terminals. Ground one, and run the other to the vehicle's parking lamp feed. The city light illuminates the whole headlamp in a "pilot light" sort of fashion; this makes for large-area parking lamps, and if a headlight bulb ever burns out, oncoming traffic still sees you as a double-track vehicle. Outside North America, parking lamps must emit white light, the North American style amber ones are not allowed. In North America, parking lamps may emit white or amber light, and these white ones built into the headlamp are a legal form of parking lamp in the USA and Canada. > 3) Two quality bulbs (moderate watts) Osram 70/65w, $22/ea." For what it's worth, I purchased/installed the Osram 70/65w bulbs, and they're more than adequate even for irresponsible night time driving.
  10. Dr. 240Z replied to ramsesosirus's post in a topic in Electrical
    Hi, Cibie lights with H4's are terrific. Contact Stern; he knows bulbs. George
  11. Dr. 240Z replied to wheee!'s post in a topic in Canada
    Happy 150 Canada!! One way to recognize it....Add up the years of the two plates
  12. Dr. 240Z replied to 7tooZ's post in a topic in For Sale
    It's definitely a Series 1 antenna and looks to be in excellent condition....Be prepared to pay a small fortune!! Good Luck
  13. Hi, Just curious: What's the VIN? George
  14. Dr. 240Z replied to TheGoat's post in a topic in Introductions
    Nor in New Brunswick
  15. Dr. 240Z replied to Hardway's post in a topic in Exhaust
    Hi, Having read the responses/suggestions as submitted to date, Please don't overlook the possibility that the carbs are not set correctly. As the owner of a Series one, I experienced your frustration and made ALL of the alterations already suggested. There's no question that they were of value but the situation was totally eliminated when our member,'240260280' (entry above), set up my Z's triples air/fuel optimally.
  16. Dr. 240Z replied to JLPurcell's post in a topic in Help Me !!
    ZIP Code: 28607
  17. Blue, You continue to amaze!!
  18. Hi, Please take a look at my posting dated 03 Jan 2013. That said, I suggest you will find it of value. Regards, George
  19. Dr. 240Z replied to swampfox's post in a topic in Body & Paint
    Sometime after a build date of Jan, 71 (last month of Series one production)
  20. Dr. 240Z replied to 240260280z's post in a topic in Interior
    Blue, you are correct in your assumption...they are the originals
  21. As a fellow dog owner, my heart goes out to you. For a reliable source of top quality dog food please Google: Corey Nutrition Company Hope this will be of value, George
  22. Dr. 240Z replied to grannyknot's post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Sharkhide For what it's worth, > two years ago I buffed up my wheels and valve cover then coated them with Sharkhide. They still look great and that's without any remedial work in the interim.....sounds a bit like I'm doing a commercial!! Also, a little amount goes an amazingly long way.
  23. Dr. 240Z replied to Burl's post in a topic in Electrical
    I'll attest to Cibies...44 years later and still luv'n them!! Should add that Daniel Stern is good to work with....knowledgeable chap
  24. Dr. 240Z replied to Dr. 240Z's post in a topic in Electrical
    Yes....good quality clear silicone....General Electric
  25. Not too sure if this is important to note: Set up was carried out at 1250 feet above sea level and temp was 70 F

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