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psdenno

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  1. Bought mine 37 years ago, put about $8,000 in it over the last year and a half, still have to do paint and interior - time & money well spent. Work it as your budget allows. Dennis
  2. I like the look, too. Let us know when you're finished. Dennis
  3. I used the Precision door seals on mine in the past year and they fit perfectly. It took a couple days in the heat for them to compress enough for the doors to close easily, however. My only complaint was the price - which was quite a bit more than the generic rubber seals from Pep Boys et al. Dennis
  4. There appear to be a few custom touches in the pictures besides the sunroof - it looks like triple carbs, a reworked rear panel, and no windshield wipers. How big of a project are you looking for? Dennis
  5. There appear to be a few custom touches in the pictures besides the sunroof - it looks like triple carbs, a reworked rear panel, and no windshield wipers. How big of a project are you looking for? Dennis
  6. Plus, it's an uphill trip - Pasadena 865 feet above sea level and Baker is over 1,926'. What was the gas mileage on the return downhill trip? Dennis
  7. But, shipping is only $5. Maybe he should have had the "Buy it Now" for $100 and charged $400 for shipping. Somewhere, P.T. Barnum is smiling. Dennis
  8. If you sell the G-nose, which appears to be bonded to the front flares, budget for the replacement front end pieces such as bumper & mounts, valance, new hood hinges, headlight buckets, and grille. It will likely be a wash unless your uncle stashed them away 30 years ago. Nice looking Z as is, by the way. Dennis
  9. Good tunes, nice mix - they take me back. If you have room, consider adding "For What It's Worth" at this link: Dennis
  10. I consider those fees to all be part of the cost of doing business and they should be absorbed by the seller. They can be passed along to the buyer in a much more covert manner and everyone can still be happy. Dennis
  11. With a little Photoshop magic, it's easy to superimpose a "see thru" Tiburon on the Z and see that the windows & roof line are a very close match. You'd have to check actual dimensions as there was probably a little distortion in the picture process - see below. Dennis
  12. I just got my '71 back from the shop yesterday after having a new AC system installed to replace the ARA installed in '72. The new compressor fits nicely on the driver's side and is actually quite compact compared to the previous York that hogged the right front of the engine and blocked easy access to the mechanical fuel pump. A nice clean improvement to the engine compartment. When I picked the car up at the shop yesterday it was 112 degrees outside. The interior was just starting to get cool by the time I got it home. Probably not the best day to do a test run ) Dennis
  13. Great epic tale lacking only a romantic hook! Makes ebay look like like an easier, and much safer, way to buy a 240Z. Can hardly wait for the movie and its sequels. Dennis
  14. Hey, where can I get fake hood vents and a plastic intercooler? C'mon, let the guy live the dream. Just because someone wears a Harvard t-shirt it doesn't mean they went to school there. If adding non-functional flares to a Z gives someone a warm fuzzy feeling, they should do it. Life is short. Dennis (The opinion expressed above is that of the writer and in no way is meant to belittle or degrade the opinions of those who read it. Conversely, strong counter opinions mean nothing to this writer.)
  15. I agree with adding them for the "cosmetic" appeal and not cutting the fenders. Just place them a little lower on the fender than in the thread referenced above - enough to cover the lip of the existing wheel well opening . You will, however still have to drill 24 holes in your fenders for the fasteners needed to attach the flares. Nutserts work great on the rear fenders. Use nutserts or nuts & bolts on the front fenders. That's easier to patch than a radiused wheel well opening. Just take your time so you get the 24 holes right the first time. It's your Z, have fun with it. Dennis
  16. You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear as the old saying goes. But, after looking at the pictures, it appears that you can make a sow's ear out of a silk purse. Dennis
  17. In spite of the economy, it's still fun to pour money into my Z - probably a sure sign of addiction. The new AC gets installed shortly, followed by paint & interior. Then, I'm sure there will be more. It never ends. I've owned it for 37 years, it owes me nothing, it rewards me greatly. How can you put a price on that? Dennis
  18. What is it that they say about beauty? Dennis
  19. I find at least one Z in the Pick-A-Part every time I go. The inventory is constantly changing. I've seen all of the parts you mentioned during various visits in the last six months. Just go with the frame of mind that you probably won't find everything you need - or anything you need - on any given day. Dennis
  20. Clean it up the best you can and add the flares. I have similar bondo over fiberglass on the wheel arches and will be doing flares. I live in a dry climate and it will be 20 years before rust pops through again - I probably won't care as much when I'm in my 80s. Dennis
  21. I tend to agree with woldson. It's an emotional decision. Get advice from people who have done it - not from people who have thought about doing it. There are adoptive parent support groups in most communities. Ask around. Just remember, kids don't come with guarantees....and adopted kids often come with "baggage" and no prenatal care. Dennis
  22. You're kidding about having flashing red lights in the front of your Z, right? Dennis
  23. Google is your friend...try this link. http://www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp/smallclaims/collectlien.htm Then contact a lawyer. Dennis
  24. Asking us what to do: You get what you pay for. Thirty minutes spent with a lawyer: Priceless. Dennis
  25. Anyone have a current source for a quartz clock movement to replace the stock internals? I've seen suggestions for a kit from Michael"s craft store and another from Walmart. I'm looking for something that fits easily in the "can" and doesn't require too much work to make the stock hands fit. Currently available suggestions appreciated. Dennis
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