Everything posted by Bambikiller240
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"Wierd Datsun of the Month"
Bidding on the Firetruck ended at $22,900 USD; RESERVE NOT MET. No Sale.
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No bumpers?
No Bumpers??? You could do that, and you could also remove the hatch and put a rocking chair in the back so the car looked even more like Jed Clampett's truck. :stupid:
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"Wierd Datsun of the Month"
What's that old saying, "Anything more than a hand full and a mouth full is a waste." Either the picture has been worked over, or she has.
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electronic ignition project link
Kyle is a member here. There are several people on the 240Z Mail list that have done this.
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Video: what my Z would dream about
That's a good video, Dave. I noticed a few scenes from the Mt Hamilton trip from last spring. Good work!!
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"Wierd Datsun of the Month"
No, this is. But I'd rather have the Firetruck. (lower maintainance, don't you know!)
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seat belts
Sheesh, Now why didin't I think to look "up" the page? Anyway, when I tried to save it locally, it turns out that I had already saved the info to my computer when I saw it on the older thread. I have been using my late fathers garage as a work space the last couple of years and I found one of them last summer. (you'd be suprised what you will find in someone else's garage!)
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Datsun poem!
I prefer Limericks: There was a young girl from Rabat, who had triplets, Nat, Pat and Tat; It was fun in the breeding, But hell in the feeding, When she found she had no tit for Tat. ----------------------------------- A limerick fan from Australia regarded his work as a failure: his verses were fine until the fourth line ? ---------------------------- A macho young swimmer named Dwyer, Really liked playing with fire. One night in the dark He swam with a shark, And his voice is now two octaves higher. ------------------------------------ God's plan made a hopeful beginning, But Man spoilt his chances by sinning; We trust that the story Will end in great glory, But at present the other side's winning. ------------------------------------- A fine man was Father McDougal humble, mild and ever so frugal in his noble search to save funds for the church he aquired free child porn through Google ----------------------------------------------- There was a man from Pyongyang who had an aluminum wang he had two tin nuts that came with his putz and when his dong hit them they rang ---------------------------------------
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Undercoating ???
ten charecters
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carbon fiber Dashes now available!!!
You can send him a Private Message if he doesn't see your post.
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Undercoating ???
v12horse (Ben) has a 1974 260Z with that stuff on and in his car's chassis.
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MSA 10th Anniversay Show 2005
For anyone else looking for the Host Hotel on line: Copied from the MSA website: http://www.anaheimramada.com/ 1331 East Katella Avenue in Anaheim, will serve as the official hotel of the West Coast Nationals. Special rates are available by identifying yourself as part of the Motorsport Auto group. Reservations can be made directly by calling (800)228-0586 Map to Hotel from MSA
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Undercoating ???
It may be Ziebart Anti-Rust Protection coating. That stuff looks very similar to undercoating.Only way to tell is examine the car in person. If it is, it was probably applied long ago. BTW, at least here in CA, it's not normal to apply undercoating in the engine bay, or on the firewall, or around the battery tray.
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seat belts
Thanks for the explanation , Gary. I'll look for that old thread (and the link it contains).
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Amazing Z site
Maybe it's an afermarket copy?
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Datsun poem!
I thought Haiku was what Mr. Spock ate for breakfast on his native planet Vulcan. :stupid:
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seat belts
Ah, when I got the notice of a reply to this thread I was wondering who the heck "Go240Zags" was. It'll take me a while to get used to the new ID. I'm not into college sports, what are Zags? BTW, how do you use 280Z retractable lap belts in a car that doesn't have the pockets for the retractors? Do the retractors for the shoulder belts mount on the strut towers?
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Floor pan rust - need to replace or patch? 56k beware
Ah, the Honda with the engine problem. OK, cool. Thanks.
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Floor pan rust - need to replace or patch? 56k beware
EricB: What kind of car is that? 510? The floor pans and seat mounts look significantly different than my 72 Z. Just curious.
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Floor pan rust - need to replace or patch? 56k beware
I used this method also, but I used plain old cheap as dirt Paint Thinner to remove the remaining "crusty bits" from the floor pan. Simple Simon!
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overheating problem why???
Are you *sure* the elect. fans are coming on when needed? Could be a wiring issue, or the temp sensor that activates the fans.
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MSA 10th Anniversay Show 2005
I hear you. I was staying at a Best Western that was very close to the MSA show, and I just drove over to the Ramada to check out the cars in the parking lot and have a few drinks on Saturday evening. There are SO many places to stay nearby it is crazy.
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MSA 10th Anniversay Show 2005
Hmm, well I *think* it is in Orange. ( from I-5, as you travel East down Katella Road you leave Anaheim and enter Orange) I haven't stayed there the last 2 times I went to MSA. Maybe you should call the number provided by ZRush and ask them how to find their property on the Ramada site. EDIT: Contact infor for the Host Hotel is shown below in a later post.
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MSA 10th Anniversay Show 2005
It's pretty close. but not as close as the Ramada in ORANGE, which is the one being called the "Host" hotel for the MSA show. It is on Katella also, but in the city of Orange. EDIT: The host Ramada is actually at 1331 East Katella in Anaheim. Contact info is listed in a later post to this thread.
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seat belts
Hi Gary: I remember that thread. My car is a early 72, it has the pockets for retractable lap belts, but did came with the old style non retracting belts. Anyway, I bought some nice retractable lapbelts on eBay a year ago. Just a few months a go I was at a Pick N Pull and spotted a 73 240Z with what looked like a nice set of lap and shoulder belts, so I snatched up the shoulder belts an brought them home. I started cleaning them and the more I fiddled with them it became apparent that the webbing was severely deteriorated and somewhat brittle. In one place that I bent the material over double, it cracked. Not completely into 2 pieces, but enough to demonstrate that these belts would provide no safety benefit at all in the event of a sudden stop. The sun has done it's damage to these otherwise nice belts. The hardware is in very nice condition, so I'm saving them and will have them rebuilt by that place (in TX IIRC) that 26th-Z mentioned. If someone can find JY belts that are in good shape, use them. Just make sure you examine them carefully before putting your life into them.