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


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Should be very nice. Ref the humidity, the humidity stat was reading 89% at first in the garage, now down to a manageable 50%. It was filling a bucket a day for the first couple of days!

 

I was advised by the bodyshop guys not to waxoyl (or similar) until after all the paintwork as it plays havoc with it for them.

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Well quick update, had a couple of hours on the car this evening so tackled the left side starting with the broken exhaust hanger

 

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drilled out the broken studs & pop riveted it back onto the chassis in a sandwich of etch primer

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Then welded the bugger as I didn't think the rivets would hold out very long

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Ground off the slag

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quick seal with some primer

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Then a top coat of underseal

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Re- attached the exhaust hanger

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Just a quick temporary fix to get it through the MOT, will be taking it all off again when I fully strip the car

 

 

 

Next on the agender was the split steering rack gator, got a pair of new ones (205 GTI)

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removed the track-rod

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slid the new one on & re-attached the track rod, then filled with grease

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Then I decided to start on the UK light conversion. So removed the old sealed beam light

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Old one is on the right, new on the left has sidelight bulb fitting & H4 high & dipped beam.

Jiggled around with the wiring, took the power from the side marker & plumbed it into the sidelight, then took the power from the indicator & plumbed it into the side marker to make it an indicator.

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Next thing I knew it was dark & I was ready for a rest.

 

Hopefully I'll get the right hand side done tomorrow :teeth:

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Well young Darren. I now know that you have spent too much time drinking and eating in my dinning room.

 

It must have subliminally got to you. Look forward to seeing her.

 

 

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Dazza you are my hero! First dibs when you want rid of it😇😇😜

I need to come a see this sometime.

 

I know mate, I've been keeping you on your feet for years, without me EVERYTHING would be upside down ;)

 

We do need a catchup soon

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B) love the 240, classic but can be made to look modern

 

Not sure about the bus steering wheel though

 

I don't want it to look to modern, the 240z IMO looks great standard, although I will be going for some ROTA RB's at some point & possibly the BRE rear boot lip. Will also be re-wiring the whole car with a complete custom loom & introducing a few relays for the higher powered bits.

 

What are your eventual intentions with the bodywork, will you take it all back to bare metal?

 

Yep, this is not going to be a half hearted attempt, everything will be stripped & restored or replaced like new

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What are your eventual intentions with the bodywork, will you take it all back to bare metal?
first post says back to metal

 

 

Sent from my Zed using Nangkang tyres front, RE040's rear

 

Sorry, read that, what I meant was is it going to be back to a bare shell, and bare metal? Windows out, everything. Up most respect either way.

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Quick update for today, only had just over 2hours as I left work late

removed the wing mirrors the other day. There not original but are staying for a while, they only had flat mirror in them so the view angle was utterly crap.

 

 

So removed the glass

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Got a couple of convex mirrors from halfrauds of all places

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Used the original as a template

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Then cut down to size

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& re-fitted to the surrounding

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Next was the re-wire of the RHS lights, so removed the wheel & old sealed light

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Found plenty of desert dust

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Fitted the new headlamp unit & rewired the indicator & side lights. I now have a UK legal 240z (well the front lights anyway)

sidelights on

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Dipped Headlights

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Then I quickly swapped out the RHS steering gator which wasn't damaged but thought I may as well do the pair.

 

Had an update from the company supplying my rear euro/jdm taillights, they were shipped today & should be with me tuesday :)

 

I feel an MOT coming along very soon :)

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