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I went to Black Dragon just for fun to check on my 240Z vin number. This is what they said. I tried to copy it, but that wouldn't work.

This is the first two entries they list:

240Z ******coupe****** engine******model year******prod date****** chassis number

Yes********yes*********L24*********1970************10/69-5/70*****000013-021000

Yes*******yes**********L24*********1971************1/71-8 /71******021001-046000

My 240 I purchased new 1/71, the riveted door tag:

Yes*******yes**********L24*********1971*************10/70***********HLS30-11904

She does not fit in their first line of production.

Strange eh?

Jai

Here are some other references:

http://zhome.com/History/DesignChanges.htm

http://zhome.com/History/1970or1971.html


Thanks wheee! I see they also have the 77-78 style like what my car needs.

I'm just not sure I want it fifty bucks bad. I'd love to have one, but there's lots of other places my car could use fifty bucks! :)

I hear you...

However in the big scheme of things, my complete restoration is going to cost me so much, I will regret not having the proper engine plate. And one that I can stamp with the correct VIN and engine serial number too!

Not sure if I should get two though for when I swap the engine from the stock block to the built block.... arrrgh

For me I think it's a little less important because on the 77-78 plates, they even stopped putting the engine serial number on it.

 

It's VIN only, so even from the factory, you can't use the plate to determine engine originality. I only want one because it looks funny to not have one.

 

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Thanks Steve. The bottom one made sense as to Redwing. I missed by one month of having a '70 instead of a '71. Same car! Hahaha

I am so very excited for you and Tim to work on my RedBird, see you both tomorrow. Have you heard if Greg is coming too?

Jai

The good Captain caught it. I was misled because you said it was a 73.

 

Go here: http://zzxdatsun.com/catDecals.php

The owner is good Z people. He only takes checks or cash. No credit cards. I've bought plenty of stuff from him and wouldn't hesitate to use him again.

 

Mike McGinnis of Banzai s a really good guy and his stuff is cheaper than most other places.

He says that MSA/Dragon actually buy from him.

I got a engine bay VIN plate from him because mine was badly corroded.

It was about $5 cheaper than anywhere else.

I brought it to a place that makes trophies and had it engraved.

Unfortunately no one does stamping anymore but it came out great.

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For me I think it's a little less important because on the 77-78 plates, they even stopped putting the engine serial number on it.

 

It's VIN only, so even from the factory, you can't use the plate to determine engine originality. I only want one because it looks funny to not have one.

 

77_78_280z_ID_plate_engine_bay_large.jpg

 

 

Maybe I should order a 77 one! My car will be a resto-mod anyways.... not going to be original by any stretch!

 

Mike McGinnis of Banzai s a really good guy and his stuff is cheaper than most other places.

He says that MSA/Dragon actually buy from him.

I got a engine bay VIN plate from him because mine was badly corroded.

It was about $5 cheaper than anywhere else.

I brought it to a place that makes trophies and had it engraved.

Unfortunately no one does stamping anymore but it came out great.

 

 

 

Most good hardware/tool stores sell letter and number punches. Not a big issue to have done at a good garage either probably. I have a set at work for marking weapons and sights etc. (military)

Most good hardware/tool stores sell letter and number punches. Not a big issue to have done at a good garage either probably. I have a set at work for marking weapons and sights etc. (military)

I know plenty of punches are still around, I think I have a set myself, but I wanted the same font as the punched plate that didn't look hand done as far as spacing and what I got is very close.

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Thanks Steve. The bottom one made sense as to Redwing. I missed by one month of having a '70 instead of a '71. Same car! Hahaha

I am so very excited for you and Tim to work on my RedBird, see you both tomorrow. Have you heard if Greg is coming too?

Jai

I forgot to tell him that Tim and I are coming up.

well thanks to you all. i finally figured this out. the door tag, (which i thought was rivited on) was actually held on with screws which had been covered with some kind of epoxy. if any of you has the car to which these tags belong, let me know and ill send them to you.

 

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