
Everything posted by Jughead
- Unidentified Mystery Parts! Anyone recognize them?!
- Unidentified Mystery Parts! Anyone recognize them?!
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Body Restoration
I'll be the first to say it: I would SERIOUSLY reconsider restoring this car. I'm 1/2 way thru restoring a '72 240 myself, including replacing floor pans, rockers, dog legs, hatch area, spare tire area. & front fenders. I'm doing all the work myself and am very familiar with with you're up against. Based on your pics, your car is in much worse shape than mine was when I started. This is will be very labor intensive work and it will cost well over $8K to have someone do a decent job. My advice: Cut your losses. Find a decent, relatively rust-free project car for ~ $5K and restart from there. Sorry to be the one to tell you this. Good luck! Jughead
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Fender Emblem Installation
ZedHeads, Whats the best way to install the "DATSUN" fender emblems. I juts got my new one and want to make I do it right the first time. Is it as simple as pushoing the posts thu the holes until the lock washers engage? Glue recommended? Anything else? THANKS!!!!
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Has anyone found a source (and replaced) window squeegees?)
Both. I've received the rubber and it looks good. Anyone know how best to attached the rubber to the chrome piece?
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Chrome door window molding
@jfa.series1: I don't understand how pop rivets work. Don't they get in the way when you put the chrome piece back on the door?
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Has anyone found a source (and replaced) window squeegees?)
ZCARSOURCE has them as of 5/29/2019.
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Tabco rocker panel gap help
I wonder how much metal I'd have to grind off to see a difference.
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78 door alignment help
@Patcon: I wasn't able to find the thread by searching. Could you help with a link or search string, etc? Thanks!
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Tabco rocker panel gap help
Hmm...interesting. Thanks. I'll keep this option in mind during final assembly.
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Tabco rocker panel gap help
I just looked at your cars. If that gap is good enough for you, it's good enough for me. Are your gap pics from a new project?
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Tabco rocker panel gap help
@grannyknot: Thanks for the reply! The gap under your door looks identical to mine. IS that normal? Is the rocker panel in your pic original or a tabco part? The reason I believe I have an issue is that the door gap on the passenger side is about 1/2 of that on the driver side. (I haven't worked on the passenger side yet.) P.S. The lower hinge in my picture has a sharpie mark around the base which looks like shadow. It does sit flat against the A Pillar.
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Tabco rocker panel gap help
@Strat067: Did you end up modifying your tabco rocker panel? Any lessons learned or advice on how to deal with the gap between the lower edge of the door and the rocker? Anyone? Tabco and Motorsport both say they sell hundreds of them a year and they never get complaints on the replacement rocker panels, I'm trying to reconcile that with the comments in this forum that say that the panels don't fit. At this point I honestly don't know what/who to believe. Any help/insight appreciated! (Patcon: The gap between the door bottom and the rocker is consistent from the front of the door to the back. And you're right - the fender-door gap needs to be adjusted too.)
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Tabco rocker panel gap help
@Strat067: I trial fit my Tabco Rocker panel this weekend and I seem to have the same issue. Crap. What did you end up doing on your car? Did you modify the Tabco panel, or use bondo, or both? If you modified the Tabco panel, where did you cut where did you add metal? I need a plan and I'm fresh out of ideas! Somehow the "A" edge (see drawing below) needs to extend outward another ~ 5/16". (Thanks in advance.) For the record: I bought my panel directly from Tabco in the fall of 2018. They assured me on the phone that they’d “...been selling them for many years and never had any issues…” Yeah, Right.
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Always scratching the paint when removing orange air filter
I posted asking this exact question about 9 month ago. It's doable, but it takes patience and practice. Once you figure it out, you'll wonder what the fuss was all about. I still put a thin sheet of flexible plastic against the wall. I use the white plastic wall covering at Lowes - comes in 4' X 8' sheets. It's super handing stuff.
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Help me identify my body panels!
Ahh Hah! Thanks! Does anybody need 'em?
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Help me identify my body panels!
Can anyone help me identify these body panels? See pics. They came with my Z, which included several other Z panels. I haven't been able ot figure out where they go. Are they even from a Z?!? I'd hate to just scrap them if someone can use them... Thanks much!
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918 Orange paint mix
I went to WESCO and got their "Mexican Orange". Matches great!
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Need pics of INNER dog leg
Anybody else have info? (Thnx Patcon)
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Need pics of INNER dog leg
It looks like (A) is flat except on the left side. Is that true? Or i it shaped more like (B)?
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Need pics of INNER dog leg
@Patcon: See below - Comparing the photo you posted on Nov 22 to another one I've found, . Yours on the left (A) looks flatter than (B) on the right. Is that an illusion? Trying to understand the shape before I start fabricating... Thanks!! Jughead
- 240Z Z Registries (Where To Find) And Post Your Vin As Title
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Need pics of INNER dog leg
Makes sense. Have you ever run into anyone making them?
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Need pics of INNER dog leg
I wonder if it would be ok to use a flat piece of metal. Thoughts? Also, what “dimples” are you referring to? Do you mean the spotweld dimples? Nice car btw.
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Need pics of INNER dog leg
Wow! Thanks for the great & speedy response! I LOVE this forum!! The image I needed is below. @Diseazd: See the 1st pic that I copied from you below. Is that the original factory build? (It looks to be.) Also, I notice that there's a hole in the original outer rocker - right over the seat belt mount nut. Is the hole stock too? @240260280: Any chance you still have the diagram/measurements that you used to make the panel indicated by the blue arrow? (2nd pic below.) If so, I'd be much obliged if you would pass it along. I'll bet there a ton of Z freaks who would benefit from it! Thanks again guys - really helpful, Jughead