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Re: [Roadsters] My new 68' 2000 with Solex.

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Subject: Re: [Roadsters] My new 68' 2000 with Solex.
From: Tom Hendricksen <tom@datsun2000.com>
Date: Tue, 21 May 2013 08:19:45 -0700
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Congratulations Pascal.  I have owned 3 2000's now and enjoyed each one.

As to which carburetors came on your car, take a look at the aluminum 
information plate you will find on top of the firewall when you open the 
hood.  That plate will tell you what horsepower rating the car had when 
it left the factory.  135 HP would indicate SU carburetors.  150 HP 
tells you your car came with Mikuni's.  It also tells you your car came 
with a "B" camshaft, which is different from the cam supplied with SU 
carburetors.

Coker Tire can supply you with just about any type of tire you want.  
They specialize in supplying tires to the owners of classic and restored 
vehicles.  Over the years they have purchased the molds from tire 
manufacturers as tire models are removed from the market. A Coker tire 
may look like the bias ply tire that came on your car, but may be a 
modern radial inside.  Their web site is: http://www.cokertire.com/

If you visit www.311s.org you will find a lot of information on their 
Wiki pages, and there is a registration page where you can register your 
cars by VIN number.  If your cars have been registered there before you 
may be able to find a previous owner.

Welcome to the club, and enjoy the ride.  These cars are a lot of fun.

Tom
69 2000 - Mr. Hyde
Las Vegas
http://www.datsun2000.com
http://www.nowroc.org

On 5/20/2013 1:51:05 PM, ArnoDiffusion@aol.com wrote:
 > Hello from France !
 >
 > I first posted there last September when I bought a 68' 1600.
 >
 > But I guess I was not motivated enough to retore it since I have even 
not
 > started !
 >
 > However, I love Datsun Roadsters.
 >
 > So, I was secretely looking for a 2000 indeed.
 >
 > And I just found one.
 >
 > This car is in France since 1991, and has never been driven there.
 >
 > It comes fitted with at least the Solex carbs and velocity stacks. 
How can
 > I make sure whether itt was factory fitted ?
 >
 > And I've began to list all the parts I do need.
 >
 > I was wondering if it was reasonnable to upgrade the engine if it's 
got the
 > complete "solex" kit, and who could you advise me for finding 
performance
 > original (if possible) parts.
 >
 > I would also want to find tyres with "little" white walls.
 >
 > Chassis number is 02721, and
 >
 > engine number : 03239
 >
 > Pls see the pics attached.
 >
 > I would like to know :
 >
 > - its original color combo, (it seems to have been silver over black)
 >
 > - if I can get any further history in the USA.
 >
 > Thx in advance.
 >
 > Best regards from the French Riviera.
 >
 > Pascal.
 >
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