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JLPurcell

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  1. JLPurcell posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Will miss the event this year. I hope to be able to make it next year with my 72, if the restoration is complete. If it is not finished by then,.......!****! Have a great event! JLP
  2. Obviously, US market factory tail lamps. jlp
  3. Did I see that some of the events were held in Joliet, IL? My 72 was purchased in Joliet. JLP
  4. JLPurcell posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    I live approximately 75 miles east of Indy in Richmond. I am sure you will be passing through on 70 east, if you have any problems nearby give me a call. PM me and I will give you my cell number. jlp
  5. Where was the show held? Thanks JLP
  6. We, (fire department), carry a rod with a t-handle on the end the rod has a cut down the middle, approximately 1”, on the business end. We, when a cable has melted or is otherwise not working find a way into the cable according to where the cable and or latch is located put the cut over the cable and start turning as the cable tightens it releases the latch. jlp
  7. JLPurcell posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Welcome! Keep us up to date on your progress. You will find a wealth of collective knowledge on this site. JLP
  8. JLPurcell posted a post in a topic in What I Did Today
    Indiana is White Castle country, they're called sliders for a reason!:embarrass:
  9. JLPurcell posted a post in a topic in Open Discussions
    Nice ride! Keep us up to date. jlp
  10. JLPurcell posted a post in a topic in What I Did Today
    Welcome and good luck with your project. You will find a wealth of collective Z knowledge on this site. As Z owners we all feel your "rust pain". jlp
  11. This has been discussed in a earlier thread. I will see if I can locate it. jlp
  12. The metal piece is shaped as a reverse of the underside of the hood and the rubber strip slips on the metal and seals to the underside of the hood. I have the metal will have to look to see if I have the rubber. I am sure that the rubber seal is a standard piece that can be cut to length. jlp
  13. JLPurcell posted a post in a topic in Help Me !!
    Did the Auto Zone do a draw test on the battery? PM sent
  14. Are you looking for the rubber only, metal piece or both? jlp
  15. JLPurcell posted a post in a topic in Interior
    Foam is relatively simple to replace, remove seat, take back off, there is a cord sewn into the bottom edge of the seat cover. The metal frame has metal prongs which go through the seat cover and over the cord. Bend the prongs up and remove the cover and you are ready to replace the foam. I don't think factory foam is but there is reproduction foam available. I know that Classic Datsun Motorsports in Vista, CA offers it. jlp
  16. The ID tags are located on the "B" post of the drivers door (left) and on the (right) shock tower in the engine compartment and there is a Vin tag on the left side of the dash visible through the windshield. The Vin can also be found etched into the firewall by the brake booster. The tags will give you the build date, VIN, and Engine number. The engine number is also on the left side of the engine block just below the head. The original color will be indicated on the radiator support it is a 3 digit number on a small sticker. You will find that there is a wealth of collective information on this site specific to your project. Good luck and keep us posted. We like photos!
  17. I would install a fuel gauge and place it in view while driving. This would be my first step to establish fuel delivery. JLP
  18. http://www.classiczcars.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=28375&title=img-49094-std&cat=527 White with blue stripes with similar body kit. jlp
  19. Is your car the 110 red? Looks great. jlp
  20. Thanks for the update. jlp
  21. JLPurcell posted a post in a topic in Funnybone
    Your compressed beams see a set of elongated beams approaching, you realize that you are passing yourself as you are being drawn back to the vacuum left behind from your leaving your original space-time continuum. Then you realize that you can never go back!
  22. JLPurcell posted a post in a topic in Introductions
    Congratulations, this is the site for you! You will find a wealth of collective knowledge among its members and a friendly group of kindred spirits. jlp
  23. that would be great, and highly appreciated. Jlp
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