Well, here we are a couple of weeks later, or so it seems, and I have some progress already. Picked up the set of Webers that Stephen "stprasinz" was selling here a few weeks ago. I drove up to meet him at the Roscoe Diner on Rt. 17. I have stripped the carbs down to their bare skivies and cleaned them. I am now waiting for the rebuild kits. Here are some photos.
I also stripped the front end off of the car, degreased all the suspension and steering parts, and painted everything. I am waiting for the new set of Tokico springs and HP's. All the poly bushings are ready to go in.
I can't believe how light the 240Z chassis is built compared to the 280Z. It's built more like one of my RC planes; light!
I have the new carpets in, Clive stopped by and dropped off a nice set of tail lights for the car, and I will give him the nice sports mirrors in exchange.
I still need to come up with a STOUT Weber linkage. I hate the linkage that came with most of the Weber triple kits. I am thinking billet aluminum
Next week I am going to reupholster the seats. Then, I'll rip out the entire rear suspension and drivetrain, after I get the front end back together. The rear running gear will also get stripped, painted, new poly bushings, new seals, and get re-installed.
It is SOOOOO nice not having to worry about rust/body work. I HIGHLY recommend you search far and wide for a rust free car before starting your next project. It's worth the extra bux. My dad has also stepped in and really taken this project by the horns. He is one of those old-timers that can't or won't sit still. Every morning, he stops by and asks if I have any more stuff for him to do. It's great to see my dad so involved. He is a gearhead at heart but since his retirement he has had trouble finding projects to get his hands dirty. I can help him get dirty now!