I am new to the group and look forward to sharing information on keeping these super fun cars going. I currently own a SRL 311 1969 model 2000 that I have spent the last two years getting back on the road. I literally pulled her out of the mud from under a tree. She was complete with a hard top so everything has been rebuilt or replaced mechanically except the engine which runs and will be refreshed soon. Here is a pic of the day we picked her up and the first shake down on the brakes at Harris Hill Raceway in San Marcos, Texas. People really liked seeing her at the track which was a blast.
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Hi all!
I am new to the group and look forward to sharing information on keeping these super fun cars going. I currently own a SRL 311 1969 model 2000 that I have spent the last two years getting back on the road. I literally pulled her out of the mud from under a tree. She was complete with a hard top so everything has been rebuilt or replaced mechanically except the engine which runs and will be refreshed soon. Here is a pic of the day we picked her up and the first shake down on the brakes at Harris Hill Raceway in San Marcos, Texas. People really liked seeing her at the track which was a blast.


I am new to the group and look forward to sharing information on keeping these super fun cars going. I currently own a SRL 311 1969 model 2000 that I have spent the last two years getting back on the road. I literally pulled her out of the mud from under a tree. She was complete with a hard top so everything has been rebuilt or replaced mechanically except the engine which runs and will be refreshed soon. Here is a pic of the day we picked her up and the first shake down on the brakes at Harris Hill Raceway in San Marcos, Texas. People really liked seeing her at the track which was a blast.
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Wow, what a transformation. Welcome and we look forward to your participation. Cannot believe you stopped at just one.
Steve
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67 SRL311-00279-resto project
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67 SRL311-00279-resto project
Stock '72 240Z-Blue
2002 Ford F250 7.3 Diesel 2WD Hauler
2008 Toyota FJ Cruiser
2009 Smart ForTwo Passion Coupe
2013 Fiat 500 Abarth
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Love it, and welcome! Put a big smile on my face to read the story and see the change... Forlorn 2000, lost and forgotten, saved by a man who saw something special, and now...! I get it, and have for nearly 30 yrs. Welcome to the addiction, it only gets better!
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Tacoma, WA
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Love to see them saved. Nice job. I Iike the Miata seats too.
1967 Datsun SPL311-08935-vintage race car
1967 Datsun SPL311-10123 project
1967 Datsun 411 wagon
67.5 SPL311 Vintage Race car project
64 NL320 Pickup Truck
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1967 Datsun SPL311-10123 project
1967 Datsun 411 wagon
67.5 SPL311 Vintage Race car project
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Thanks and yes it is an addiction. I just recently sold my track prepped 280Z to spend more time on this project. I am also building a 1969 510 wagon so it has been neat crossing parts and just building new. Here is a list of what has been done so far to get her going.
Sanded body to metal two coats paint one coat plasti dip.
Fuel cell in mounted in trunk
Original Datsun mag rims track mounted and tested Soul Speed Performance
Yokohama S Drive tires
Original Radiator pressure tested
Electric 3 lb pressure fuel pump
new fuel lines
font brakes rebuilt and refreshed
rear brakes honed and refreshed
510 rear brake shoes
ceramic front brake pads
First gen Miata seats
RCI 5 point harnesses
stand alone temp gauge and sensor in line top hose
mustang fox body radiator hoses
fully adjustable tie rods
Clock still works
rewired and resocket all lampning
modified 510 turn signal swith
kyb shocks
Rebuilt SU side drafts
electric fan
240Z brake master cylinder
510 clutch master cylinder
510 slave cylinder with 2000 push rod
replaced passenger floor pan
Sanded body to metal two coats paint one coat plasti dip.
Fuel cell in mounted in trunk
Original Datsun mag rims track mounted and tested Soul Speed Performance
Yokohama S Drive tires
Original Radiator pressure tested
Electric 3 lb pressure fuel pump
new fuel lines
font brakes rebuilt and refreshed
rear brakes honed and refreshed
510 rear brake shoes
ceramic front brake pads
First gen Miata seats
RCI 5 point harnesses
stand alone temp gauge and sensor in line top hose
mustang fox body radiator hoses
fully adjustable tie rods
Clock still works
rewired and resocket all lampning
modified 510 turn signal swith
kyb shocks
Rebuilt SU side drafts
electric fan
240Z brake master cylinder
510 clutch master cylinder
510 slave cylinder with 2000 push rod
replaced passenger floor pan
- msampsel
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Robster,
Nice work and Welcome to this world of crazy Datsun owners (some old dudes like me). I like your choice of wheels! I wonder if I am biased there? My clock still worked until this week, just after "Nissanman" did a brilliant writeup on how to replace it with a quartz clock, it quit. So I ordered the quartz fixings a few days ago. I have the older clock (round faced I think your working clock is different).
I am in the process of installing a switch for my electric fuel pump so I can turn it off if a fire starts.
It used to be this way but my Fog Light switch is not working so new one on order.
Nice work and Welcome to this world of crazy Datsun owners (some old dudes like me). I like your choice of wheels! I wonder if I am biased there? My clock still worked until this week, just after "Nissanman" did a brilliant writeup on how to replace it with a quartz clock, it quit. So I ordered the quartz fixings a few days ago. I have the older clock (round faced I think your working clock is different).
I am in the process of installing a switch for my electric fuel pump so I can turn it off if a fire starts.
It used to be this way but my Fog Light switch is not working so new one on order.
67 1600 (Mods only a mother could love)
78 911 SC Targa (Severe Oversteer but still loved)
78 911 SC Targa (Severe Oversteer but still loved)
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Msampsel,
Yep my clock is rectangular. It was the first thing to fire on the car once I put a battery on her. Down here in Austin we are currently looking at trying to build slash fab upper and lower ball joints with spherical hyme joints. Hopefully this works since I am about to order from Datsun parts and use the old set to play engineer. I know this has been a hard one but I think with all the race builds we are doing we might come up with something. Now for the switch are you doing a relay set up. I hard lined my fuel and fan switch but will be putting them on a relay set up soon. Damn those ball joints are not cheap!
Yep my clock is rectangular. It was the first thing to fire on the car once I put a battery on her. Down here in Austin we are currently looking at trying to build slash fab upper and lower ball joints with spherical hyme joints. Hopefully this works since I am about to order from Datsun parts and use the old set to play engineer. I know this has been a hard one but I think with all the race builds we are doing we might come up with something. Now for the switch are you doing a relay set up. I hard lined my fuel and fan switch but will be putting them on a relay set up soon. Damn those ball joints are not cheap!
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There are some reasonable ball joints at some of the venders. I do not plan on a relay for the fuel pump, it does not draw a lot of current.
But maybe I should. My electric fan has a relay, it does not draw a lot of current either.
Ball joints Uppers for 109each, lowers for 119 each not Nissan original though
But maybe I should. My electric fan has a relay, it does not draw a lot of current either.
Ball joints Uppers for 109each, lowers for 119 each not Nissan original though
67 1600 (Mods only a mother could love)
78 911 SC Targa (Severe Oversteer but still loved)
78 911 SC Targa (Severe Oversteer but still loved)
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Welcome to the madness. Are you coming to the Nismo fiesta ? So far doesn't seem like many roadsters are coming. I would love to check out your ride.
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Welcome as well. Thank you for saving another Roadster.
You have a cool name!
You have a cool name!
Rodney
Looking for a project - modified - what do you have.
Looking for a project - modified - what do you have.
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I will have my run of lower ball joints by mid July and they will be $180 A PAIR-Shipped anywhere in the US.msampsel wrote:There are some reasonable ball joints at some of the venders. I do not plan on a relay for the fuel pump, it does not draw a lot of current.
But maybe I should. My electric fan has a relay, it does not draw a lot of current either.
Ball joints Uppers for 109each, lowers for 119 each not Nissan original though
1967 Datsun SPL311-08935-vintage race car
1967 Datsun SPL311-10123 project
1967 Datsun 411 wagon
67.5 SPL311 Vintage Race car project
64 NL320 Pickup Truck
Brian
http://www.sincitydatsuns.com
https://www.facebook.com/sincitydatsuns
1967 Datsun SPL311-10123 project
1967 Datsun 411 wagon
67.5 SPL311 Vintage Race car project
64 NL320 Pickup Truck
Brian
http://www.sincitydatsuns.com
https://www.facebook.com/sincitydatsuns