But a stationary roadster does? Check out the seats on this car-they're alive!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-1968-datsun-convertable_W0QQcmdZViewIt emQQcategoryZ6188QQihZ014QQitemZ3301800918
Well used and abused roadster. Rear end is '68, but it has '70 front side Somebody should rescue it. Paul Ohio http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Datsun-1968-datsun-convertable_W0QQcmdZViewIt ___________
This one has been up for sale before, not sure what the minimum is - I'd be up for rescuing but it's a bit of a drive for me with a truck and trailer (about 350 miles) so it would have to go pretty c
It would be a project, for sure, but it appears most of the pieces are there and straight. Only 38k-ish miles, so good ball joints? <g> Pete ________________________________________ Datsun-roadsters
Or is it 138, 238, as unlikely as it seems, do I hear 338k? (I haven't looked at my odometer recently and don't recall if there is a 100,000's place...) ________________________________________ Datsu
With a body in that condition and from Iowa, I'd say 38k-ish. We use tons of salt up here in the winter. - Loren (from Minneapolis, MN) '68 1600 w/U20 and 5-sp '70 2000 parts car --Original Message--
39K miles, right! When did the brake master get swapped out for whatever that is? Gordon Glasgow Renton, WA www.gordon-glasgow.org cmdZViewIt Datsun-roadsters mailing list http://www.team.net/archive
Damn! I missed that. Sure looks the one in my old Ford pickup. Pete 39K miles, right! When did the brake master get swapped out for whatever that is? Gordon Glasgow Renton, WA www.gordon-glasgow.org