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To: BirdMan@myrealbox.com, datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
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From: "Stephen McCartney" <sgam@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 05:54:36 +0000
G'day all,

Couldn't you cut a thread onto the back of the badges, and then screw them 
on?

Cheers,
Steve
(needing to re affix his "Datsun" badge to the back - It's the only one I've 
got, and people keep looking oddly at my baby to work out what it is!)
'68 2000 Solex


>From: Ryan Roswell Bird <BirdMan@myrealbox.com>
>Reply-To: Ryan Roswell Bird <BirdMan@myrealbox.com>
>To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
>CC: haugchiro@moscow.com
>Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2001 05:41:15 +0000
>
>Bob,
>    I think you are referring to the decal clips which were metal.  I used 
>Windshield Wiper Washer hose from a local AutoZone, cut 'em up to the right 
>size, and they stay on nice and tight, no damage to the paint either.  I 
>brought the "D" from the front hood just to make sure the hose fit.
>    Funny how if I were to purchase the clips, it would get rather 
>expensive.  A few feet of the rubber hose was just a buck or two.
>
>Good Luck, I'm in the middle of a slow moving Frame Off myself.  (Slow 
>primarily due to geographical issues.)
>
>Ryan Bird
>'67 1600
>Car - Santa Ana, CA
>Home - Tempe, AZ
>Work - Los Angeles, CA
>School - Glendale, AZ
>www.picturetrail.com/ryanrbird
>
> >>> R Haug <haugchiro@moscow.com> 09/23/01 08:58PM >>>
>Greetings all,
>First, thanks for all the replies on the original tire diameter.
>
>Second, the good news is that my 67.5 is now
>all black.  Just painted it today.  PPG base coat
>clear coat in black of course.  I do have a couple
>(really 4) small runs.  Not bad for never doing a complete
>paint job before.  I can fix them when I cut and buff the
>finish.  Now it is time to start to reassemble the body.
>
>Remember, I have been doing a frame off, and the body
>has been stripped of everything.
>
>My question is, did I read somewhere, where someone
>mentioned a replacement for the metal posts that hold
>the stainless trim on that are made of plastic?  If so,
>what did they come on and is there an outlet for them.?
>
>Next, I will be working on the engine bay first, trying to
>put all of the little parts back on the firewall before I
>drop the body back on the frame.  I know I need to
>fit the water drain hose, grommets, heater valve and probably the
>throttle shaft/rod or I won't be able to get to them
>since the engine is on the frame already.  Is there anything else
>I should put back on the firewall before I set the body on
>the frame?  Should the wiring harness be hooked to the starter.
>After hearing how difficult it is to get to that starter, just thought
>I should ask.
>
>Bob
>67.5
>Moscow, Idaho
>
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