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26th-Z

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  1. "Wintergreen is an oil made from mint." No, it's made from Wintergreen - Gaultheria procumbens.
  2. You are coming close to violating the first rule; "don't badmouth someone else's car". What might start out as an innocent comment could turn into a knife fight. I've seen it happen...hear.
  3. At least you'll know that the door isn't working properly. Worn out, piece of junk...
  4. One of our members was just asking me about splash pans. My cars don't have them. This was my reply. "I have a collection of images from the first service manuals (ala 1970) showing the splash pan. I think I got these from Kats some time ago. Notice how the pan doesn't have any holes in it. And, despite the color loss from the photograph, the pan is silver."
  5. Those early door dovetail strikers are made of cheap metal and they just disintegrate. And they are really hard to find! The stainless repros perform much better.
  6. Interesting. This is from 26th. November 1969 build.
  7. All that effort to refinish the suspension pieces, re-plate the hardware, paint the yellow assembly marks, and didn't paint the part number on the mustache bar.
  8. Yea, the hood bumpers are the later style. The rear bumper end packing is not 'correct' for this car, but a nice touch IMO. The battery cables, at least the negative cable, is correct and very difficult to find. I can't see the positive cable. Funny how the peanut gallery is fussing over a pointy tip antenna.
  9. Wiring loom cover Motorsport Auto - The Z Store - Interior Wiring Harness Cover, 70-73 240Z
  10. Well, they're just weak and require lubrication all the time. I think if you keep them lubed they should work fine. Honestly, I prefer the later style!
  11. First rule of this conversation is don't badmouth the guy's car. So...this is very nice restoration with very heavy "provenance" on workmanship. This looks like a Pierre, very 'Vintage Z' vibe. However, there are too many incorrect inconsistencies to mention. As i feel about the 'Vintage Z' restorations, I observe about this car; a "parts replacement" restoration. It is fresh and clean and new looking because the parts have been replaced, in many cases with date incorrect pieces. And that's just what these sort of restorations are all about. Extremely nice, almost new condition, perfectly acceptable for show and dance. In this case, assembled by craftsmen who really did a nice job. No, the early cars were not underbodied black. Spare tire well is missing the velcro and the alignment stickers. Interior tail light panel cover is the later style with the access panels. I could go on and on. But how about this? The 240Z badges would be chrome Zs and the gas door knob would be the vertical version. I learned about early tail lights recently. These are later version replacements.
  12. I vote for the Libres painted the same color as the rear valance - gunmetal. You said you need an early steering wheel and 'headlights'? Do you mean FRP headlight scoops?
  13. I am so glad that I don't have to deal with this. The fuel vent tank is basically the difference between an early HLS30-U and an HLS30-UV. What a great picture the first one is! Notice that the vapor tank is metal - very rare. My cars are HLS30-U versions with the vapor return going to a T fitting on the filler hose. Kudos to all the information posted.
  14. This one will be worth your watchlist: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1969-nissan-skyline-2000-gt-r-3/
  15. So he has HLS30-00020!?!?? I thought it was originally white. Could be wrong - old age memory. Fuel door knob is wrong. It should be the vertical knob.
  16. All of the '69 builds. Arguably the first few months of 1970 production.
  17. Yea, I ponder old age all the time. I just ain't like it useta was.
  18. I'm surprised that they ran with the rear interior panel.?!? What I just noticed is the enlarged tail light opening in the exterior finish panel. Also on the car in your post 81. They must have wanted access to the housing from the outside of the car.
  19. He just spelled it wrong. I went looking for the cam but couldn't find anything. It is probably an earlier competition part, slalom cam, with the lift and duration you describe. In all my parts books listing competition cams, they all say you must use the special lash pads with the cam.
  20. I painted my two '69s a satin gloss. Almost but not shiny.
  21. Yea, I hate to admit, I haven't heard mention of Satch in a very long time. I also miss Brock and Denise.
  22. My experience was understandable. The site was mostly in English on the liberal side of grammar. I won an auction, paid for it with PayPal with the understanding that shipping fees would be additional and calculated later. I then got an e-mail to the auction site asking for shipping payment to the broker, in this case, Jauce. I made another PayPal payment. Two days later, I got an e-mail from Jauce telling me what the packing and international shipping fee would be. Another PayPal payment. Jauce confirmed shipment and gave me a tracking number. About ten days later, the package arrived. Total about two weeks from the time I won the auction. When I surf the Japan auctions, the translation to English is on and in the upper left corner of the page, there is a statement about international shipping is included. Many pages say no international shipping so make sure you see it.
  23. Steve, That auction was a Yahoo auction brokered by Jauce - Nichido Logistics which is an agent for international shipping. They charge a fee, of course. My latest purchase through them was for a $11.24 item that cost me a total of $48.93 to get it. DSL is usually the shipper and other than the cost, I found the service real good. Jauce sends e-mails periodically to announce local delivery, packaging and shipping with a tracking number. It works but it is expensive.
  24. Well, if you're correcting for accuracy, it would be New Sight Orange, Sunshine Yellow, and Safari Gold.
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