Hello Jon, The front fender patches are currently available from Ross up in
Washington info@sportsimports.ca The electronic ignition is Gary Boone
gaboone70@earthlink.net . The Brake braces are from Lou Smaldino in Fresno
for 20 dollars Ldino21@aol.com and also from Dean, same price at
datsunpartsdotcom@yahoo.com . I am glad to see that you are getting along
with your son's car, perhaps a road trip to Shasta might be in order!!!
July is just right around the corner. Glad to see that you're not the only
one that has more than one!! It seems many listers always have an extra
car!! Glad you're putting that extar car back on the road with your Son,
Good luck with the project, post some pics for us..
Regards, Gerardo
www.fairladyparts.com
67.5 2000
67.5 2000
64 1500
69 1600
69 1600
70 1600
Subject: Front Fender Patches & Brake Brace
> Hi Listers!
>
> Looking for who has a couple of needed items and have a few questions. I
> know The Collective List probably has the answers.
>
> I'm looking for:
>
>> front fender lower patches, both sides - need one set but would take 2 if
>> available. I seem to recall discussions about these in the past. Also,
>> any past experience or recommendations?
>> stainless steel interior brake braces - need 2 but would like 4. Think
>> they are made by someone on the list? It's 4 cuz I have a friend who I
>> know will want 2 (at least) and I want a couple for our cars.
>> who on the list does the great conversions to the electonic ignitions?
>> I'm embarassed as I currently own one and am quite pleased with it - the
>> best investment I made with my roadster but since I haven't had any
>> issues over the last 3 years with it and have had multiple computer rolls
>> along the way, I've lost contact. I thought I could find the info on his
>> directions but nothing is shown. I want to order another.
>>Also, anyone know if there are patches available for the fronts of the
>>'bullets' or door sills? In particular, that area where the front fendor
>>bolts to the sill - the typical rust spot.
>
> My son and I are right in the middle of reviving a roadster (68 2000 -
> with one keeper and one donor) for his high school senior project and
> these are some needed items. We're having a blast and he's learning a
> lot. Reworked carbs are on order thru Keith and the electronic ignition -
> that is next too. We're finally to the point where we are beginning to
> think about assembly instead of dis-assembly. Currently the stripped
> vehicle is in being 'blasted'. All chrome is in being rechromed too.
> Stopped by to see progress with blasting and was pleased. Goal is to put
> another daily driver on the road by May. We'll have two in the family -
> his and mine. The roadster is still the cheapest car I own.
>
> Today was a great roadster day in the NW (Seattle area). Roadsters love
> the cold. And it was crystal clear too. Can't beat the NW on a day like
> today.
>
> Thanks a bunch.
> Sincerely
>
> Jon Rider
> Bothell, WA
> '69 2000 The Project Baseline
> '68 2000 The Keeper
> '68 2000 The Donor
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