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Darren-B's 1971 240z Project Pumpkin Major UPDATE P48


Darren-B

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Hi all.

 

As most of you may know, I've been without a zed since May & it's been so boring.

 

 

I bought my first zed a 2004 350z GT in 2007

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& over the years modified it to suit my requirements

Suspension, Meister-R coilovers, fully adjustable arms, ARB's, Drop Linkks, Brakes, uprated disc's & pads, POWER! Vortech V3 SC with supporting mods, Exedy stage 2 clutch & flywheel, Miltek SS exhaust,

 

I then sold the car in 2013 & lasted two days until I bought another

 

2011 370z GT

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modified it to suit my POWER addiction with a GTM stage 1.5 SC & supporting mods, Stillen exhaust

 

But now I've decided to go back to basics with a 1971 240z, :drive1

 

I have always loved the 240's. I've bought the car as a project to restore it back to it's original glory.

 

 

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It took me quite some time to find this car, I wanted a good base car to start with, one with most of the original parts & no major floor or chassis rust (which is nigh on impossible)

 

So the car is a late 1971 240z with the 1972 spec.

 

The good points:

It's an almost unmolested 240z

1 owner from new

Has spent it's life in California

virtually rust free

Nearly everything works

It has AC :cold:

It has the 5-speed Manual

All new brakes & lines

All the interior trim & vinyl is in good condition

Engine is good

It drifts! :drive1

 

The bad points:

It's had a yank style blow over, & is sun damaged

Theres a small patch of rust on the passenger floor

Window washer doesn't work

It has the L28 engine from a 280z

Steering rack/track rod end is knocking

Bonnet has a bit of damage

rear quarter has a bit of damage

chrome bumpers have a few dents

small scrape on cill

The seats have been re-covered in black (not-white)

exhaust hanger broken

The wheels!

 

The plan is to get the steering sorted, washers, lights re-wired & converted to UK spec, get the car MOT'd & registered. Then drive the car for a bit before the weather goes to find any underlying issues.

 

Then it's going to be a complete strip back to metal full restoration of the entire car.

 

Loaded on the transporter

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On my way home selfie

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Back home after a 700mile round trip

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Interior

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Engine bay

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Light cill damage

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Bonnet damage, only aesthetic, so not to bothered

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rear quarter damage

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Had to see if I could bring the paint up to be a bit more presentable.

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Just need to do the rest of it now :blush:

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Well when Wasso gives up with the ls3 conversion I'll happily take it off his hands & make use of it.

As per stock or modified look you will have to wait & see.

Lefty or righty I'm not sure yet, I know someone who can reverse engineer the bulk head if need be

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