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Ok, Here I sit with my 1973 240Z. The car is RUST FREE. It took me eight years of hunting but I did find my rust free Z. I am going with a non nissan driveline. The plan was a corvette TPI motor but that went south.

What I am looking at is doing this car much like a street rod project. I know I will not be happy with the 70s stuff under this car and am looking to make a total rolling sub frame. I have the parts picked out. Jag IRS rear end with a new mustang 2 style front IFS. This takes care of my brakes on all four along with the suspension and rear end. Now I need to make the frame. I plan on cutting out the front frame rails and the rear spare tire hole. The fuel tank I will deal with later. I am wondering if anyone here has done anything close with a rolling frame. I am in no big rush here. I am taking my time. I have about a year in on the rolling SHELL now and sit at a dead end for the sub frame. I cant help but feel it will be worth the time and money spent on this. Then when it comes time for a HP upgrade it will take little work other then the drive line change out without the worry of will the car take it. ANYONE????

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No reason why you couldn't do what you are saying, given enough time and $$$. Guess I would have to ask why you would want to.

 

Last time I checked the Mustang II was a 1970 vintage automobile with the front end design older than that. The Jag rear would be cool, but hard to see what the advantage woud be over a hot rodded 280 rear. Both of those things are excellent upgrades for a 20's vintage car with kingpins and mechanical brakes. But for a 280 with a very good suspension design and tons of upgrade parts available, it just seems like a LOT of work and you end up with a car that maybe doesn't handle as well as the one you started out with.

 

But if that is what you want, pump mustang 2 and jag rear end into the search engine, because I know both of those topics have come up before. And subframes are being discussed in a current thread.

 

Better yet, there are two other sites you should look at. One guy built a custom frame loaded with vette parts and is grafting a Z body on it. He was posting regular updates on his progress. I would post a link but all of my bookmarks got killed in the site rehosting. There is a second guy who built an entire tube chassis for his Z. Absolutely awesome. Try a search and see if you can find them.

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On the mustang front end. http://heidts.com/heip18.htm Now thats just the style name. With the jag rear end Whttp://heidts.com/heiirs.htm the jag rearend I will keep the IRS and get a cool trick look with the rotors tucked up. I have found these things at a much better price then here. For hurting the how the car will handle. No chance. A guy that I work with did this set-up on his cobra kit. Its better then my porsche 944 was in the turns and stops on a dime. Thats how I became hooked on doing this. With this I also get to use GM parts that can be had within a day vs parts hunting for import parts.

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check out Hunter Kit Cars at http://www.hunterkitcars.com he builds cobra kit cars with C4 suspension and would be wiling to make a custom set up for you. I may be using him for my conversion to C4 suspension (front & rear). I'm waiting till after the Reynold's event to pull mine off the road for a few months to do the work. I'll post my progress on my picture trail link

http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view

 

hope I could help, Rick

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How many Z's have you driven? I dont feel there is a need

for Mustang 2 IFS, the nissan front suspension is a wonder.

 

could use some stiffer springs, but its good to go, u can order

camber adjustable links for it for cheap as well if this is a

factor, just my .02

 

 

Dan

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