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Re[2]: Re[2]: possible newbie

To: pkort@cis.picker.com, datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re[2]: Re[2]: possible newbie
From: jbonina@nectech.com
Date: Fri, 7 May 1999 09:07:38 -0400
I called on the car and she also has a complete '69 for $2400!  :) That's more
like it .

I'll keep the list posted.
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Subject:    Re: Re[2]: possible newbie
Author: pkort@cis.picker.com
Date:       5/7/99 7:11 AM



Jeff,
  You are right.  Z parts are harder to get than US Classics.  My son did
an early Chevy Nova and I think we still get catalogs from a dozen parts
houses.
  Anyway, I hope you find a Datsun roadster to drive.   A 1969 2000 would
be a blast.   And there is a rebirth of a club up that way, DRONE  ( Datsun
Roadster Owners of New England ).  Buy the car, join the club, and come on
down to MidOhio's Vintage Grand Prix on June 26 & 27.  Datsun clubs OROC,
DRONE, & MADROC will be there in force and I believe we will have
representation from BADROC this year also!  And the two Z clubs of Ohio are
always there.  Drive the roadster or the Z.  You will be welcomed to park
with either the Ohio Roadster Owners Club or the Z Association of
Cleveland, Ohio.  Both clubs will have corrals on the show grounds for the
weekend.  Doesn't matter is the car is show quality or not.  I can almost
assure you now your car will not be the best wreck there!
  If you buy the '69, make sure you get a 1969 wiring diagram!  It is
different than 1968 or 1970.  And if you get a 2000, ask the PO when the
timing chains were last replaced and if the 5th gear was fixed ( or maybe
that is only on '67.5 & '68s? ).  Don't worry, buy one and then let the
list know what you bought and the technical advise will be there!

Go buy one!

Paul
OROC



To:   Paul L Kort/Picker
cc:
Subject:  Re[2]: possible newbie



Both me and the car is in Mass. (a rust belt state). The car is a '69 2000.
It
is currently in primer.

When I say Z parts are hard to find, I compare it to the Triumph and even
American Classics. If you have ever owned either (especially American) you
can
find parts caalogs that you could literally build a car from. EVERYTHING!
including sheet metal

Jeff



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