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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
Definitely a risk to see some burnt circles under dem' ladies skirts... I opted for brass over black and fabric over leather to prevent too much damage 😅
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
Hey guys, some progress on the seat, the first one will be completed by tomorrow evening, and all the pieces are cut for the second one. What do you think about the color combo ?
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
He is already blind, it's all about the feels... I have been asking him to wear a welding helmet or goggles, but...
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
Hey Guys, Hope you are all having a nice and safe weekend. Some update from the project, the original rear bumper openings are now deleted, as well as the muffler cutout, to get a very smooth rear end with the 240Z style bumper. I had some corrosion in the spare tire well, which is now cleaned up, and I might add some drainage holes to prevent it from happening again. The last strengthening piece on the left front end is now welded: And finally a preview of the upholstery: Seats to be completed by end of the week, getting impatient !
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
Thanks for the lead !
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California 1978 Datsun 280z Restomod
Totally dig the Hulky Green color with the bronze rims ! Super nice job done, definitely some inspiration for my own project ! Thanks for sharing all this !
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
It's difficult to see on the picture but the floor was already "fixed" with several patches and the same bad quality welding work (yellow highlight) on both side and the rails underneath are also in bad shape... So the bump with the red arrows pointed should be leveled to the seat rails correct, to gain a bit of width ? Thank you @wheee! for all these inputs, definitely helping a lot !
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
They are amazing, but their fame turned them quite thirsty I feel 😁 I checked them out for the seats, dashboard, console, door panels work and almost had to take a loan !
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
I guess I can remove the hump indeed... but I was thinking about reusing the original seat fixation brackets/sliders from the 280z, adapted under the Recaro, in order to allow the change if necessary.
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
Grateful to see your involvement and support, thank you all, that's fantastic ! Today I will be sharing the story of the seats I have for my project. The original seats of the car were remade a couple of times from the original black, then white, then black and red (the version I got when purchase it), but needed to be fixed again, so I started a hunt for something a bit different. To my mind, racing, comfort and vintage look means Recaro, and I decided to go directly to the source: Germany. I knew I had to travel to Austria for work in September, and took the opportunity to check https://www.ebay-kleinanzeigen.de/ and I luckily found these 2 original pieces in the Black Forest region (close to the French/Swiss border). The "Made in W. Germany" molded on the recline adjustment side cover is just too good ! I had an original flight from Vienna (Austria) to Paris (France) to see some friends while in Europe before returning to Dubai, but it got cancelled by the airline, so I decided to take the journey by train/car, with all the Covid lock down happening in Europe, that was a journey and a half. Took the train from Salzburg (Austria) to Munich (Germany) then a Bus to Zurich (Switzerland) another train to Basel (Switzerland), another one to Mulhouse (France) to finally rent a car and drive 1h deep into the Germany Black Forest to a beautiful town called Zell im Wiesental (https://goo.gl/maps/JyQkPe9DYV24LBXp9). Brought back the seats by car to Paris, and then flew them as my checked-in luggage to Dubai. The restoration work has already started and I should get them finished by mid January. Below is the selected fabric and leather - question: gold or black rivet ? The inspiration for the seat is from Robert Downey Junior BMW E9:
- 1976 280Z Restoration Project
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
It used to be listed for USD 50k in May, but it's shown as Not For Sale at the moment, they might be waiting for the value to increase, or they are doing some work on it.
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
You got a great thread for your restoration, 135 pages will be inspiring and motivating to finish mine. I'll definitely reach out to you or him if I bump into issues, thank you !
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
Thanks buddy, I'll take and share some pictures once installed back in the car.
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
Found it ! The previous owner was cool and provided many pictures of the car as it was displayed on BaT. The body repair invoices from 1998/1999 were also provided but not so clear, and not done during his ownership and I guess he never stripped the car down to check what was done already. Anyway, I got lucky to not have much rust for a car staying 40+ years in Nebraska / Ohio, with matching number engine, all the original ID plates, lot of spare parts (extra gearbox, extra diff., 4 shocks, historic from 1998 onward, original airbox +1 extra etc...) and a cool story to tell ! I am still looking for the original owner from 1976 and already managed to get in touch with the one from 19998-2006, who kindly made a request to the DMV in Nebraska.
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
Thanks ! The air is a bit cooler up here, so might as well enjoy ! The shell was not too bad indeed, beside all the previous welding/patches. I got the LED rings from amazon, links below: 60mm for the Water Temp and Oil Pressure: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00W6ZXQOO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (can't fit it in the Volt/Fuel one, so replaced original bulbs with LED ones https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01E8MYSOY/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1) 110mm for Speedo and Tacho: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00W6ZXROS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 They catching the power from the original bulbs, either through the connector pins for the small gauges, or splicing directly on the cables for the bigger ones. I have seen your car at Tomini, did they ship it from Canada to Dubai directly ?
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1976 280 Z from Ohio to Dubai
Hi Guys, First of all, I'd like to wish everyone a Happy New Year and the very best health ! I am new here but can already appreciate the overall dynamic and supportive mindset of the neighborhood ! End of May 2020, insomnia hitting, I somehow ended up on BaT at 2am and got my hands on a beautiful 280 Z from April 1976 with its original matching number engine + 1981 280zx 5-speed gearbox (the original 4-speed also came in a box). The car is originally from Nebraska I believe, but transferred to Ohio in 2016. Obviously with COVID-19 and loads of excuses from the transporter (CFR Rinkens - DO NOT recommend), the car reached Dubai (UAE) mid September 2020. From the previous owner in Ohio: To Dubai, fresh out of the container, 4 months later. The plan from the beginning was very simple, as the car had already been through some body work and was repainted at least once in 1998 from its original Pacific blue (DAT 307), I wanted to give it backs it's factory glory and color, but with a personal restomod touch under the name Zinta Heritage (Zinta meaning: From early in life, you have asserted your individuality, learning through your own experiences, relying upon your ingenuity and practical creativity to accomplish your objectives with independence and determination). I decided to have it fully dismantled and sandblasted (we can see the dated Pacific Blue remains in the engine bay). This is when surprises knock on the door, a lot of body "repair" badly done, plenty of patches, poor quality welding and so on, especially on both front ends and the floor. Some rust holes showed up as well, but can we blame a 44 yo car from Northern states ? Nop... Then, following my original vision to make her "as new" the work started, removing patches, cutting, hammering, welding... As of now, the body work is 70% completed, the floor kit arrived from Zedd Findings (Big up to Charlie Osborne for his support) and will be replacing the old one. Some other area to be finalized in the next few weeks, cleaning the engine bay from the "useless" pieces, deleting the side markers (front/rear), deleting the unused rear bumper holes, closing the ugly speaker holes made in the toolkit hatch and some overall rear panels hammering for perfect alignment with doors (as they were probably replaced in 1998 as well). I also managed to get some parts in prevision of the rebuilding process: - Jenvey ITBs kit with 480cc injectors, MS3 Pro Evo ECU, DG508 ignition coils, OneSixIndustries CAS, complete engine seals/gaskets kit, timing chain kit, water pump, T3 front/rear strut brace, T3 weld-on coilovedr kit (car came with unmounted KYB Excel G), Prothane bushing kit, full weatherstrip kit. In the meantime I was also keeping myself busy restoring the dashboard and gauges (obviously cracked and hidden under a plastic cover). It will be eventually wrapped in dark black alcantara, but I didn't want to wrap a piece of garbage... Regarding the gauges, I got my hands on some LED rings and bulbs in order to get some decent lighting, and decided to redesign the speedometer (originally imperial and I need metric) and tachometer and have them screen printed), as well as giving a neon orange touch to the needles. The painting should be happening within 2 or 3 weeks, and then the reassembling process will start. Happy New Year to you all !