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26th-Z

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    The Mitty 2015

    The curly haired guy looks like Boris Said.
  2. The bolt with the flange head is a later style. The bolt with no markings and separate washer is 'correct' for your car, Careless. I like your idea of restoring the original hardware instead of replacing it.
  3. Send your dash out to be recovered. There must be a million threads about the topic in the archives.
  4. Pictures of engine color overspray on oil pans. One is my early oil pan and the other is a later pan design with overspray. My engine mounts came with overspray also.
  5. Thanks for all the comments, interesting comments, and thoughts about this car. I wish to extend the FOX News award to Marc and Jimbo for reporting from the event and not knowing who bought the car. I was surprised to see it sell so high and I tend to think it was oversold. What were those blue bullet holes?
  6. Greetings, First I want to ask what you consider the difference between cad and yellow zinc. Most of my recommendations are going to fall into the 'light yellow / gold / silver' range for describing the finish. I have seen many attempts to replicate this finish. Some are way too yellow / gold. So for conversational purposes, 'zinc' is silver in color, 'cad' is that yellow / golden / silvery color. Brake lines and mounting hardware are cad. Rear brake drums are unfinished natural aluminum. The differential is painted semi-gloss black - all of it. The hood latch mechanism is cad. The door latches are zinc. Most all of the suspension hardware including the drivetrain mounting hardware is cad. The compression rod washers are zinc. Originally, the inspected , torqued, mounting hardware for the suspension and drivetrain was brushed in yellow paint however the compression rod hardware was red paint
  7. I would imagine a couple to three hundred dollars minimum.
  8. The eight counterweight crankshaft described in technical bulletin TS70-28 on August 21, 1970 replaces the six counterweight crankshaft beginning with engine serial number L24-3607.
  9. Your car looks great, Kats! I wish I had known you were going to speak with Mr. Uemura and Mr. Osawa because I have so many questions to ask them. I have so much more information about that time in 1969 now. By the time they came to America with their cars, the HLS30 was in full swing production. "Testing" the new design was already complete. The American press introductions were during that time. And I wonder how much 'testing' was really the subject of their project. Rather, I am lead to believe, they came to America to drive the cars and show them to Datsun dealers.
  10. Yea, well the SPL 310 didn't have an 18 year production run either. And now that I have been sucked in with a post on this thread; how did you arrive at "Finally Recognizes" Bryan? Hagerty has been writing articles about the 240Z for several years now.
  11. Bob Bondurant writes: http://www.bondurant.com/pit-row/news/farewell-mr-k-my-friend
  12. Mr. K was in Syracuse for the 2005 ZCCA convention. Steve Millen took both Mr. and Mrs. K for hot laps around Watkins Glen. I think that was the last ZCCA convention he attended.
  13. Here's where we get the chance to slam a newbie for not using the search function! SLAM! SLAM! This topic has been covered ad-nauseum with passionate pleas and violent name-calling from some of the oldest experts to the youngest of virgins. Here is a good website that sells good products. http://store.carcareonline.com/ My recommendations don't include anything that has silicone in it.
  14. Try this link for fiberglass body parts. http://home.att.ne.jp/sky/FairladyZ/index.htm I don't know how 'current' this site is. The text is impossible for me to read but the pictures tell much and there are e-mail links posted on the site.
  15. Thanks for the pictures, Kats! I added them to my picture collection of PS30s. I think the prices for early HLS30s HAS gone up - significantly. From what I see, the price of my purchase in 2004 has doubled. And the car sits in storage, pretty much just as I purchased it.
  16. The VIN is on the firewall. Don't worry about the dash tag so much. You should be able to get a title with the firewall VIN - I would think.
  17. Oh, I thought your question was clear, BR. The car build requirements would be described in the general competition rules of the group you intend to race with. Alan's comment is what I thought about your question, too. Have fun and post pictures!
  18. PS30-00092 is slated to be auctioned at the RM auction, Amelia Island in March. No reserve. http://www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm?lot_id=1072399 For years we have discussed what one of these would sell for in the States. Well, now we find out! Oh the sheer excitement!
  19. The logbook gives you some information. Moroso Motorsports Park is what I used to know as Palm Beach International Raceway (PBIR) which is home to the Florida Region of the SCCA. http://flscca.com/ The "double regional" entry would indicate an SCCA regional event and the scrutineer signature (which looks like JM Callahan) would be on record with the SCCA - www.scca.com Sports Car Club of America. The SCCA site has a forum just for scrutineers. Posting on that forum might help. Posting on the Florida Region site might give you some results. Because Florida was the host for several IMSA events, it was quite common for SCCA racers to enter IMSA events with their SCCA race cars (I did). Also, Vintage Motorsports magazine is located in Florida and several of their writers come from the ranks of local racing in those days. I would try Vintage Motorsports as well. You might also try the Central Florida Region of the SCCA. I used to be a Central Florida member and we raced at PBIR many times.
  20. Carl's comment is my thought about the example used for this conversation. Both shift knobs are 'NOS' even though they differ in dimension. Mike B points out that the shift knobs are made from wood - unlike the steering wheels which are a composite of wood fiber and resin. But we're talking about wood. Does anyone know what specie of wood? Pine? Oak? Mahogany? You all realize that wood is organic and not the same color, don't you? You realize that wood changes color over time, don't you? I like this topic but the example is a poor one. No offense, just choose a different example.
  21. I read a commentary yesterday about the ads during the superbowl. The focus was on how sad and depressing the tone of several ads was, including the Nissan ad. Like the Nationwide ad about the boy who died. The point of the commentary was a preference for humorous ads rather than depressing ads. Interesting editorial. Better yet was "what the hell was that?!?! when showing the racing scenes. I didn't know the GT-R P1 existed! How cool! Hope to see the car at Sebring.
  22. Best of luck with that spreadsheet. Yes, I still own 26th and 27th. No, I was never in the Navy. BTW 26th was built in November 1969 and 27th was built in October.
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