New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
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- Eric Channing
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New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
I want to say hello to everyone, here. I bought my 67.5 1600 Datsun Roadster over the summer and am currently getting caught up with groups and tech info I need to know. It's a pleasure to find
such a great resource of information.
I saw a roadster about a year ago on the street in Washington and made a mental note to remember
the Fairlady badge because I had not seen one before. About a year later, a friend took me for a spin in his convertible Fiat and later that eventing I checked to see if I could find a Roadster for sale. Within a few months, I was behind the wheel in a roadster that had been very well cared for but needed just a bit of work after a few years of non-operation.
She'll be more of a weekend cruiser than a daily driver. I'd love to know if there are any other roadster owners in the D.C area on this board.
such a great resource of information.
I saw a roadster about a year ago on the street in Washington and made a mental note to remember
the Fairlady badge because I had not seen one before. About a year later, a friend took me for a spin in his convertible Fiat and later that eventing I checked to see if I could find a Roadster for sale. Within a few months, I was behind the wheel in a roadster that had been very well cared for but needed just a bit of work after a few years of non-operation.
She'll be more of a weekend cruiser than a daily driver. I'd love to know if there are any other roadster owners in the D.C area on this board.
67.5 1600
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
Welcome, there are several Maryland owners, and some nearby in Virgina too, not sure if we'ver heard from a DC specific user yet you may be a first ( or at least currently active!)
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
There is another one from DC, great guy named Doug. A few more from the outskirts....
I remember when no one wanted the 1500s......
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
Careful, some of those guys are a bit weird. I mean they ARE friends of mine, but weird. 

Dave Brisco
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
welcome and enjoy the ride
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
Thanks for the welcome, gents! I have not had this much fun driving since I sold my 91 Sentra SE-R.
After years in an SUV and most of my time spent on bicycles and getting around on a Vespa, I'm learning how to drive a sports car all over again. It's my first car without power steering or brakes since my early 80's Datsun 200sx. It was the car I learned to drive in and always pretended I was in something more exotic while behind the wheel.
I wonder if the car I saw last year belonged to this Doug. It was a gray post '67 2000. I hope to meet all the area weirdos with Datsun roadsters!
After years in an SUV and most of my time spent on bicycles and getting around on a Vespa, I'm learning how to drive a sports car all over again. It's my first car without power steering or brakes since my early 80's Datsun 200sx. It was the car I learned to drive in and always pretended I was in something more exotic while behind the wheel.
I wonder if the car I saw last year belonged to this Doug. It was a gray post '67 2000. I hope to meet all the area weirdos with Datsun roadsters!
67.5 1600
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
Welcome to the forum! Please post some pictures for our viewing pleasure!! 

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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
I have taken a few pictures of the car myself but none that show it off quite as nicely as the ones taken by the dealer I bought it from in August. Anyone remember seeing it on ebay? I have to admit that these pics caused me to take the plunge. I took a risk as the dealer was not providing a ton of information on the condition of the car and bought it without personally viewing the car. It was owned by a Colorado resident and garage kept. I'm not sure how many years he had owned the car. It's possible he could have bought it new.




more photos can be found here
I'm looking to install a stock radio from that car. I was giving a stock '68 AM radio but the numbers read vertical. I could use an original window crank for the drivers side window. A chrome driver side rear view mirror would look nicer than what is on there now.
Brakes lines and pads had to be replaced when it arrived. Engine was compression tested and showed great results. I'm giving her a tune up this weekend and will sync the carbs as well. Engine mounts need replacing. I'm looking to have that done this fall.




more photos can be found here
I'm looking to install a stock radio from that car. I was giving a stock '68 AM radio but the numbers read vertical. I could use an original window crank for the drivers side window. A chrome driver side rear view mirror would look nicer than what is on there now.
Brakes lines and pads had to be replaced when it arrived. Engine was compression tested and showed great results. I'm giving her a tune up this weekend and will sync the carbs as well. Engine mounts need replacing. I'm looking to have that done this fall.
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
That is a nice looking ride with an interesting interior interpretation. Very nice, drive and enjoy it!
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
Nice car, My wife really liked that one when it was on Ebay.
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64 1500 in pieces for sale
1980 Fiat X1/9
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08 Expedition EL, STUPID huge but comfy
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
[quote="Eric Channing"]Thanks for the welcome, gents! I have not had this much fun driving since I sold my 91 Sentra SE-R.
After years in an SUV and most of my time spent on bicycles and getting around on a Vespa, I'm learning how to drive a sports car all over again. It's my first car without power steering or brakes since my early 80's Datsun 200sx. It was the car I learned to drive in and always pretended I was in something more exotic while behind the wheel.
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The early 200sx was underated. My friends daughter dubbed his the "spy vs spy" car, when she was 7. For 10 years that car drove back and forth to Oregon at 80 mph!!
Nice looking roadster you have Eric!! Enjoy.
After years in an SUV and most of my time spent on bicycles and getting around on a Vespa, I'm learning how to drive a sports car all over again. It's my first car without power steering or brakes since my early 80's Datsun 200sx. It was the car I learned to drive in and always pretended I was in something more exotic while behind the wheel.
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The early 200sx was underated. My friends daughter dubbed his the "spy vs spy" car, when she was 7. For 10 years that car drove back and forth to Oregon at 80 mph!!
Nice looking roadster you have Eric!! Enjoy.
David
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
I agree nice looking roadster! I remember when that one was for sale on Ebay and I knew it went to an enthusiast based on the bidding. Good catch!
Cheers
James
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Re: New roadster owner in Washington, D.C.
Eric,
We used to live in Shepherd Park, DC and I did have my roadster registered there... my what a PIA to get it through emmissions at DC DMV (my is a 1969 so not exempt...
). We're out in Vienna now, so the SPL311U plate might be available again for you...
The NoVa Z-car club is roadster accepting (especially since the prez has '68). I typically go to their events and occasionally the Cars and Coffee at Katie's in Great Falls. John Kelly with the Post has 2K and as anyone in the area knows there is the 6 degrees of Mark Dent
Anywho... PM me and I can other miscellania...
Doug
We used to live in Shepherd Park, DC and I did have my roadster registered there... my what a PIA to get it through emmissions at DC DMV (my is a 1969 so not exempt...


The NoVa Z-car club is roadster accepting (especially since the prez has '68). I typically go to their events and occasionally the Cars and Coffee at Katie's in Great Falls. John Kelly with the Post has 2K and as anyone in the area knows there is the 6 degrees of Mark Dent

Anywho... PM me and I can other miscellania...

Doug
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'95.5 urS6 Avant (aka "Daddy's Big Red Car")
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'81 911SC #376 (aka "Mommy's Copper Penny")
'11 Tacoma DC LB (future tow vehicle)