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Important prone to rust areas look very nice on drivers side, left hand side. Hammer and chiseled the thick coat of undercoating off these areas to confirm what lurked beneath the tar…… I know I have brought a few cars home with similar undercoating, that had possibly been applied to conceal the evil rust monster… Have mounted on rotessiere, waiting to have time to prime within a couple of days of blasting.
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From what I can see it got passed around a few times in the California/ Texas area? It has a zcar home registered “diploma “ from back in 1995 declaring it under restoration…. I received it as it was in pictures in 2013 on BAT auction….. In a way the car is in better shape by sitting in various garages, and sheds over the past 30 plus years…. Even had one comment that it had been looked at back in the 80s and was a “train wreck” then. Of course 80s train wrecks are today peachs, I guess….especially if you’re used to seeing east coast Zs…….😃
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I know of the change, because I passed on a silver 1971 Nissan restored car in 2008/9 for cheap because it had the same as above 4 hole radiator support…… thinking that no way would this be “right” ….. come to find out, there really wasn’t a “right parts” with those cars that needed peices replaced….seemed to grab whatever was handy and send em.
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Reading through several stories, blogs and after texting with a respected z connoisseur earlier this month …. I heard my “51” called all sorts of names….basket case, train wreck, rusty, good car for parts…. Stoked my curiosity to the point I had to blast at her with the dustless system…… Last year a friend of mine peeled back some layers of paint and bondo, revealing a patchwork of welds and repairs that was somewhat disappointing. I didn’t notice the wide “hips” on that early car as well……I have a pretty good eye for wide hips….. on zs. Did the roof, and rear quarters to hopefully not find that same patchwork of repairs….. not perfect, but it was the first z roof I’ve seen without filler. I’m happy with what was …. Or wasn’t exposed today!
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Surprise… Fenders off and removed engine block today, closer examination of radiator ore support area reveals a 73/74 z radiator core support. Lower support was reused. Quite a few differences from early to late supports. Most obvious being 3 large holes in early drivers side, versus 4 in later versions….. Honestly, I expected more surprises by now, The exploration continues….
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Early 240 ”69” cars door wiring provisions
dspillman replied to dspillman's topic in Open Discussions
Not knowing the exact route of wiring as the factory intended for this rare or never installed light, I think it important to determine if in fact intentions were to have the wires run across the bottom of the door. Wondering if either of your early cars are accessible, and with door panel off to peak in and determine if this little tab is present? If you already know "which is likely" that this tab is present, it would be good to know either way. david -
Early 240 ”69” cars door wiring provisions
dspillman replied to dspillman's topic in Open Discussions
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Early 240 ”69” cars door wiring provisions
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It takes a commitment to cut into a door panel for the Install -
Early 240 ”69” cars door wiring provisions
dspillman replied to dspillman's topic in Open Discussions
Im hoping to get a couple of early car owners to peak inside their doors and see, and try to determine when this tab disappeared…. It disappeared earlier then vin 740. Kats was nice enough to share a wiring diagram showing the door lights path of “power” I’m tempted to use my set of door lights on a car one day…. -
Recently, while disassembling a early 240z door, and noticed a tab welded on the bottom of the interior door, near the handle but inside the door, a Metal, plastic flexible tab that is used throughout our cars to maintain wiring. I”ve looked at vin 740, and 800 something, and tab is not present. Curious to those with one of the “first 550 cars in 69” who happen to have their door panel off to peak in and see if same tab is there…. Assuming it was for holding the aborted door light wiring? If this has previously been discussed in past 30 years please direct me to the conversation…. How far down the production line was this present? Picture attached
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No “booger beads” up the drip rail…… spot welds from the lead filler and foward. Couple of quick pictures with naked drip rails….. One car has obviously been aggressively sand blasted to the point of removing the lead in the process. “ it was purchased this way”. Gray car with lead still in place, and visible where the joint is and the feathering of the lead smooth each direction. Orange car can also just make out where the lead sits, and where spot welds in the drip rail IMG_7461.MOV IMG_7462.MOV begin foward of the lead cosmetic patch.
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Attached via stitch weld for sure, then “hidden” with the lead filler spread over and smoothed. Properly shaped wooden paddles for the front and rear, and the self leveling tendencies of molten lead, smooth and flexible. Pulled apart the interior side of panel junction at corner of rear roof area…. 6 panels held in place/reinforced by a “t-plate” of sorts…. All spot welds in this area.