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Re: [Roadsters] Japanese Nostalgic Car

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Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Japanese Nostalgic Car
From: "Schlegel, Richard" <RSCHLEGEL@OCSD.COM>
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 11:03:02 -0700
I subscribed to this also. Nice looking magazine. I think it is important to
support those that support our sport.

On another note, I think I have decided to try to get our car running so as to
enjoy it a little. But I have never worked on one of these before. The head is
off because the PO said the gasket head leaked. Since it is torn down this
much, should I keep going or just get the head machined and put it back
together. I also seem to be missing parts. Looks like all I have is the head
and the pushrods. I tried to contact the PO but he won't reply back. Is there
somewhere I can find a detailed list with pictures to figure out what I am
missing? Anyone in the Buena Park, CA area with spare parts or some free time
to just look at what I have and let me know what I need to search for?
I am also selling a hardtop that came with my car but won't fit. It is for a
small windshield Roadster.
Thanks for all your help!
Take Care,
Rich & Kelly
1968 Datsun 1600 Roadster
http://picasaweb.google.com/IAmRockinRich/1968Datsun02
Member of the SoCal Roadster Owner Club
http://higenki.com/socalroc/

Video of SoCalROC from the 2008 Japanese Classic Car Show
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-kkdkaRRco

Photos from the 2008 Japanese Classic Car Show
http://picasaweb.google.com/IAmRockinRich/2008JapaneseClassicCarShow

-----Original Message-----
Subject: [Roadsters] Japanese Nostalgic Car

This year at the Boston Japanese Car Day we were given the first issue of
Japanese Nostalgic Car magazine. It looked interesting so I signed up for a
year subscription (it was short money). It had a history of the skyline & a
comparison of 240z & 510's. Issue 2 came the other day. It had a story about
a
1600
doing the La Carrera Pamamericana run, a blip about the Datsun Museum and
ones
about Solvang & Canby. There was lot more stuff about all the Japanese cars.
I
think a lot of you would enjoy it. I did find out the the first all wheel
drive Subarus use a 510 rear end. If you can find it pick it up or go to
japanesenostalgiccar. com

Dana S.
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