Hi Richard Re Bob Bondurant's roadsters, you might like to take a look at these web pages I put together a while back. _http://www.datsun.org/fairlady/Bondurant.htm_ (http://www.datsun.org/fairlady/B
A short note to say that my 2000 will be appearing in print again shortly in a UK magazine called 'Classics Monthly' (the May 2006 issue I think). It's up against a red MGB. Not sure how the article
I have just bought (another) roadster which has 3 x split rim Empi wheels and 1 x one piece Empi. I have yet to pick the car up but I wondered if anyone has a spare Empi split rim that they would be
You could also try the UK's 'MARMITE', similar to vegemite. In the UK, Marmite's slogan is 'You either love it or hate it'. We get through jars of the stuff each year. First try it on toasted herb br
This is the 1500 that won the sports car race at the first Japanese Grand Prix meeting in 1963 - Nissan still own the car. Fantastic isn't it? There's more info at _http://www.datsun.org/fairlady/Jap
Hi Paul - well spotted. Hopefully on the first page of the article it's headed something like: 'SHELBY'S TOYOTAS During 1968, the famed Ford team flew the Toyota flag by Rob Beddington' So the reason
http://www.sunbeammotorsports.com/tiger.htm It's nice but it's nothing like the original Sunbeam Tiger - it looks more like an Austin Healey 3000 recreation/concept car - especially seeing the 3000 b
Hi Tom Try these There was a gullwing 500SEC on ebay a while back. Fetched some big money _http://www.500sec.com/thosecrazyeighties_part2.html_ (http://www.500sec.com/thosecrazyeighties_part2.html) C
Hi Bob I'm willing to bet that this car is a 1938 BMW 327 either a 2-door coupe or cabriolet. See the following link: _http://www.brooklands.org.uk/Originalimages/R9815_1.jpg_ (http://www.brooklands.
I today received an email from a guy called Howard. He's got a mint red 1969 2000 and is looking for a club/other roadster owners in the Los Angeles area. His email is _eslansteel@aol.com_ (mailto:es
Hi (and good bye) Thomas - I'm very glad the Silvia found a new home but it will be sad to see you leaving the roadster community behind. All the very best from across the North Sea. Rob PS The new S
This is not as grand as the email subject suggests - but it made me smile. When I was asked if I would lend one of my cars for a short film, I thought they meant the GT40 - but no, it was the Datsun
<< You have a GT40??!! >> Errr ... I wish! Sorry Alvin, I always refer to it as a GT40 which I shouldn't do because it's a replica - it's pretty convincing all the same, and it goes like a real one.
Cheers Mike! This passed me by, but I found a copy today. Like you say, excellent coverage of Japanese classics and nice that the roadster gets a billing. Times are gradually changing in the UK when
Hi Eric Apart from the vents behind the front wheel - which would be easy to fill - that's pretty cool - and IMHO a definite improvement on the look of the Miata/Eunos/MX5!! Rob
Fantastic website Ross - and well done (again) Greg! Good luck from this side of the pond. Rob PS More updates to the fairlady.org website are due shortly. I've received some more great vintage race
Not in England you don't... Trouble is, I live in England and have a LHD roadster, so I'm in the same boat. You just have to take along a good looking partner in the passenger seat... Rob