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Re: I did it!

To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net, "Annette" <squishfish@home.com>
Subject: Re: I did it!
From: Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 15:22:34 -0800
Annette,

Congrats! The '66 1600 is the best (I've got one and love it).

1st bit of advice. Don't immediately tear it down as a frame-off project! 
You might not enjoy the ride for years... Get out there and drive that 
beast, and tweak it as needed on a weekly basis. I don't know about a good 
repair manual, haven't seen one, but I use a Clymer's book and it does the 
job.

Fred - So.SF
BADROC

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Subject: I did it!
Author:  "Annette" <squishfish@home.com> 
Date:    3/21/2001 2:21 PM


She's mine! She's all mine!  Ok, so she is ugly as sin and needs some 
SERIOUS tlc, but again... SHE'S MIIIINE!!!
     
Ahem, sorry about that.  I am just a tad excited about my purchase,  I went 
out today and bought the 66 1600 I mentioned yesterday, she is mechanically 
in MUCH better shape than the others I've looked at.  Granted, she is also 
the least attractive, but at least all her vital bits are either attached or 
included (owner even pulled the tags off of the bottoms of the seats and put 
them aside in plastic)  She's not been taken care of for quite some time. 
The man I am purchasing her from was making an effort but got caught up in 
his Harley and now needs the cash.  He made me promise to bring her back to 
beauty and not modify the hell out of her, which I thought was really 
awesome.
     
She drives now, but she's a long long way off from being really -driveable- 
I don't get to take possesion until this weekend or next week which is 
breaking my heart, but I still have to pay the man =P
     
So as I start down the long, treacherous road of restoration I need some 
tips.  First of all, can anyone point me in the direction of a GOOD 
tech/repair manual, either Datsun or third party.  Secondly, for you 
NOWROCers out there.  Is there somewhere in the Portland area that rents out 
workspace by the month?  I have a garage but her initial work is going to 
take up some space, we could do it in our place but it would be cramped as 
heck.  And again, to the NOWROCs, does anyone want to get together after 
I've gotten her home and take a look at her?  I've got some ideas about how 
I am going to progress but I'd love some input from those of you out there 
that have done it.  Besides, I want an excuse to take her driving, get to 
know her, so to speak =)
     
YAAAAAAY!
-Annette
Vancouver, Wa

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