Everything posted by 240Ziggy
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
EhlersRS, sure i'll need it for my '72 as well. I wonder why they have different stamping Lot No. and that "Y" and "U" on the bottom right side.
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
Also I'd like to thank in advance again, I truly appreciate who have purchased my product in support to my son's #406 project Z-car.
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
The tags are ready and they look awesome. 7 available month/year. Please PM me those interested. Thank you for your support. Here are some photos of the final product.
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
i'm stamping the tags and should be done this week. 9/1969 12/1969 7/1970 10/1970 12/1970 1/1971 3/1971
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
Hi kats, it is an honor you choose my work. I'm just as excited these seat belt tags are going to a Z432! Wow! and thank you.
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
I thought there were only 4 tags. Well, I took a closer look at the set i'm restoring and I see the original stitching from the tags has come or torned off from the webbing. I will do the 12/70 for you AZ. As far as pricing, I will reduce the extra from $30 to $25. Total 6 tags will be $150 for the set.
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
Thanks for your photo AZ. Now I learned yours still have the first version, just changed the build date and I also revised my topic title.
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
Not sure Zup. Looks and feel like nylon to me.
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
ok AZ. I will add yours, but please confirm and post a photo of your tag, i'm not sure if your 1/71 is the same style as the '70 still. My '72 has a 12/71 stamped on it and has a "Y" on the side. Notes on the 1970 and 1971 has a letter code on the right edge, see photos. I have no idea what they meant. 240260280 - I'll add yours too when you confirm the month.
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
Thanks Mike B. So far the lists: 9/69 12/69 7/70
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
hey Zup, no problem. I can make that 7/1970 tags for you. I'll add that on my list. Thanks.
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1969 & up 240Z seat belt tags - Reproduction
I have reproduced the seat belt tags for the 1969 240Z we are restoring and if anyone else is interested please let me know. This is going to be a one time run as it is very difficult and time consuming to make. The material and print is as close to the original. I will custom stamp the month per order, once trimmed, I will heat treat the edges to reduce from fraying. First time offered here and sharing to CZC members, price for 4 tags per set is $100US, additional $30 each per tag, shipping will be FREE. I will wait a few days who are interested so I know how many months to stamp. So far i'm going to stamp 9 and 12. Once it dries out here, whatever left overs I have will be sold on-line for $120US per set plus shipping cost $26.70 from Canada. Thanks in advance.
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1969 / 1970 emissions decal
I sent 4 to Mike B via snail-mail. The decals are ready, I put aside to those interested. I also have a very limited custom numbered stamped paint code decals, 10 codes to choose from and "OK" static cling. The price will be $25 for Paint Code, $25 for "OK", $30 for Emission. I will ship via snail-mail for free or pay for cost of expidited. Thank you.
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1969 / 1970 emissions decal
Thanks. Looks like it might have shrunk, did you by any chance use a heat gun to remove it? Regardless, I'll trim it proportionally from your original sample. You can trim it yourself if you want it smaller. PM me your address and i'll send you 4 decals. You don't have to pay me until you see it and pass the quality. But when you do, you get 1 free and the other 3 at half price for helping out. How's that?
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Striping - To do or not to do?
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1969 / 1970 emissions decal
Well, I recently made this "OK" static cling. I ran the emission decal today on the press, plated not digital. The size Mike B did not proportion from the scan he originally posted, so I went with the 2-3/4" height which makes the width 3-11/16". I piggyback the paint code since it is the same silver satin mylar. I will print the 901 and 905 paint code # separately, to me it looked stamped like effects in greyish colour.
- Is this a "Unicorn" 240Z front bumper?
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Is this a "Unicorn" 240Z front bumper?
Thanks RS02 for the translate. I guest it's a Nissan option if you don't want the bumperettes. First time i've seen this one, the rubber guards are much longer than stock. I'll try and take some photos of the three styles I have when I get a chance. I'll see what's left after I chop up a couple to make one for the ZG.
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1969 / 1970 emissions decal
That's great. It's smaller than I thought. Better measure twice and cut once.
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Is this a "Unicorn" 240Z front bumper?
I've been gathering bumpers for the last couple of weeks to be re-chrome for my son's 1970 240Z project car. I picked the best we had in storage until I realized the front bumper was for a '73 model because the bumperettes are closer together compared to the earlier ones, which are further apart. To my understanding the front bumpers for 1970 - 72 are the same? . The other spares we had just wasn't gonna cut it so we went out for another hunt. I called a friend and said he has one in excellent condition he could sell, to my excitement we drove over right away. Upon arrival to take a closer at the bumper, it didn't have the bumperettes and the side rubber guards are much longer, it passes about 2" more if the bumperettes were to be installed and there will be a hole from the rubber mount. This means welding that hole shut which i'm not keen on doing. I figured it is an after-market but I found a "Nissan Genuine Parts" sticker behind it. My friend convinced me that it is an original bumper. We looked on-line with no luck, I assumed it is a JDM or Euro version? My son forked out the dough anyways and we took it home. While we were trying to figure out if we should leave the bumper as is, my son went to one of the sheds and said to me. "hey dad, there's another set of bumpers in the shed!" - Doh! I completely forgot we had another and they were in straight condition. Off to plating company. So does anyone know anything about this mystery bumper? I didn't see any part number on the sticker, just with Japanese text.
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1969 / 1970 emissions decal
Hi Mike B. I know this is an old thread but I couldn't find any size measurements for this '69 decal. I'm guessing it is the same width as the later versions which is 4.75" width. Since I have the ability to reproduce this decal, I'm making one for myself as well for a friend who's purchasing a '69 production. Thanks in advance.
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Deja Vu: 1971 Restoration
[quote post Things like this are always interesting to me. A little more Z CSI. The single panhead phillips screw (wrong type) and the two hex phillips screws(correct type) to support the windshield wiper pivot. Makes me wonder why the wiper system was removed at some point. I also have exact same as yours, mine was built 12/71. I cleaned the cowl and noticed the mismatched screws only on the driver side. I'm positive the wipers has never been removed since new. Sent from my LG-D852 using Classic Zcar Club mobile
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Nissan 2400 OHC value cover
I tried looking for that Gibbs Brand oil and Holy Smokes! Almost $50 bucks a can shipped from Canada! Too bad it's not available at any Retail stores. Sent from my LG-D852 using Classic Zcar Club mobile
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Just a few modifications
Aw, too bad the antenna is bent! . . Seriously. This thing probably attended a post-apocalyptic Wasteland weekend party happened somewhere deep in the Mojave desert. People and rides, costume dressed in "Mad Max" end of the world scenery.
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