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Member ID: thefiction1948

Location: Belchertown, MA

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1974 Datsun 260Z
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Bought: Mar, 2010


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PAGE 4: ENGINE AND DRIVETRAIN WORK

Although the most important section for sure im waiting until my summer break to really start work here, updates within a month!

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First Shots

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Some more ripping apart and Painting

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Taking lots of junk out, prepped for new headers and carb setup

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Snakeyes23  

Posted by: Snakeyes23

Hey I just bought a 260. So I am basically doing the same dance. You wouldnt believe the size of some rust holes that are in the floorpan. where did you get the seat cover kit?

donsbluediamond  

Posted by: donsbluediamond

great project. great ride. keep the pics and pages coming. 5*s. come by and check out my GT500. while you are there rate and comment. Thanks. pay it forward.

sil80_inthedrift  

Posted by: sil80_inthedrift

Good start on the Z. Check out on youtube, there is a 9 sec 260z with a RB26DETT in it. Also there is a 260z with an RB26DETT T88 turbo separate from that one that sounds like a V8 camming its ass off.

Ellimopar  

Posted by: Ellimopar

cool project good luck with it and kep us posted

Pontiacdude210  

Posted by: Pontiacdude210

Nice Datsun! I love how clean the engine bay is! Good luck on the restoral. I'm looking at restoring a classic JDM this summer.

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Location: Belchertown, MA

 
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