Cool!
Welcome to the funhouse.
Hey guys, I've just found a new lunchtime pastime.
I've worked out I can have a blast along the river boulevard near work,
and back again, in 20 mins or so. (Have to start timing the runs...oops,
then again, better not.)
Charlotte and Leonard, have fun, drive safe, and hope you get her home safe
and sound. You absolutely will not regret the decision.
Steve
(68 2000 Solex - and still grinning)
>From: LCinPhxAZ@aol.com
>Reply-To: LCinPhxAZ@aol.com
>To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
>Subject: Now an official Roadster owner
>Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 23:55:56 EDT
>
>Well, we finally did it!
>
>After oh, about 10-11 years of on-again, off-again searching we finally
>purchased our first Roadster. It's a '64 with a transplanted 1600 engine.
>The new baby turns over but doesn't start, and Len is just itching to get
>under the hood and start tinkering. His dad was a big Datsun fan, and the
>two of them did major overhaul work on several cars so he has plenty of
>experience working on engines and transmissions. We specifically wanted a
>project car and I think we got exactly that!
>
>We got a LOT of help from the people who attended the AzROC picnic last
>Sunday, including a lesson from Andrew Murphy on '64 Roadsters. As he
>mentioned in his post, the people were really great and Laurie did a
>fabulous job coordinating the event. We are looking forward to
>participating
>in (and helping with) such events, especially once the Roadster is running!
>
>The challenge we face now is getting the car home. I called U-Haul and we
>could get either a tow dolly or a trailer, but since their books don't go
>back that far they aren't sure the car would fit on the equipment. Could
>someone provide the specs on the width from tire to tire?
>
>Charlotte and Leonard Hoover
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