
1967 roadster 1600
Moderators: notoptoy, S Allen, Solex68
- shifty
- Roadster Enthusiast
- Posts: 1166
- Joined: Mon Dec 20, 2004 10:56 am
- Location: Portland, OR
- Contact:
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
Looks pretty good in the photos!
White with red interior is one of my favorite color combos.
White with red interior is one of my favorite color combos.
Leigh Brooks
http://www.shiftco.com - my blog about cars (and stuff)
Latest post: http://www.shiftco.com/radios/the-test-mule/
67.5 SRL-00139 sleeping
67.5 SPL-11481 suspended animation
67.5 SPL-12961 snoring
67.5 SPL-13622 - H20 PWR!
http://www.shiftco.com - my blog about cars (and stuff)
Latest post: http://www.shiftco.com/radios/the-test-mule/
67.5 SRL-00139 sleeping
67.5 SPL-11481 suspended animation
67.5 SPL-12961 snoring
67.5 SPL-13622 - H20 PWR!
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
thank you , it is one of my favorite combo also. i tried to take better photos


carpet is somewhat faded but no rips or hole.


carpet is somewhat faded but no rips or hole.
- drewnamis
- Roadster Fanatic
- Posts: 119
- Joined: Thu Aug 30, 2007 11:32 am
- Location: San Francisco CA
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
yeah i was joking about the all caps. I wasn't offended just saying hi 

- FairladySPL
- Roadsteraholic
- Posts: 1009
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2008 5:57 pm
- Location: Maryland
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
Hi Christine, and welcome!
I really prefer the pre-'68 dashboard like yours (I've got the newer style that has recessed gauges like the 240Z).
Looks like you and the old man have a long fleet in a short driveway. Who gets the garage?
Say, I noticed something under the hood -- two fuel filters ?! ? Check it out -- they're right in front of the battery. Wonder what that's about. Maybe the previous owner really really wanted clean gas?
I dunno. I recommend putting one new, clean one on there with some fresh fuel line, and getting rid of a filter and two clamps that can suck air or leak. The filter nearest the battery has a squeeze-type clamp; they get weak and lose grip as the line stiffens up.
Use quality stainless screw-downs like the one I can see on the forward filter. When replacing the gas line, tighten clamps gently, then come back in a month and re-tighten after the rubber takes a set.
I really prefer the pre-'68 dashboard like yours (I've got the newer style that has recessed gauges like the 240Z).
Looks like you and the old man have a long fleet in a short driveway. Who gets the garage?
Say, I noticed something under the hood -- two fuel filters ?! ? Check it out -- they're right in front of the battery. Wonder what that's about. Maybe the previous owner really really wanted clean gas?
I dunno. I recommend putting one new, clean one on there with some fresh fuel line, and getting rid of a filter and two clamps that can suck air or leak. The filter nearest the battery has a squeeze-type clamp; they get weak and lose grip as the line stiffens up.
Use quality stainless screw-downs like the one I can see on the forward filter. When replacing the gas line, tighten clamps gently, then come back in a month and re-tighten after the rubber takes a set.
--Paul / Annapolis
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
thanks paul for the head up about the fuel filters, i will do it the exact way you stated. the garage is saved for my harley. im going to need a bigger house soon with a 6 car garage .lol to many toys and not enough time to drive them all.
this is my second datsun. i learned to drive in my 1972 b-1200 i sure regret selling that one and my 63 chevy belair. oh well live and learn. thanks
this is my second datsun. i learned to drive in my 1972 b-1200 i sure regret selling that one and my 63 chevy belair. oh well live and learn. thanks
- FairladySPL
- Roadsteraholic
- Posts: 1009
- Joined: Thu Aug 07, 2008 5:57 pm
- Location: Maryland
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
Hey that's cool. A green 1200 was the first car I ever went 90mph in. On 12 inch wheels with bias-ply tires (at least they were new).
It was a dealer car, and my friend's Dad owned the dealership. Over on the license plate thread there's a discussion of cool license plate frames. I've got the Rippel Motors metal frame somewhere, but since it's not Datsun specific it's just a keepsake from way back when.
Keep us posted on your project.
It was a dealer car, and my friend's Dad owned the dealership. Over on the license plate thread there's a discussion of cool license plate frames. I've got the Rippel Motors metal frame somewhere, but since it's not Datsun specific it's just a keepsake from way back when.
Keep us posted on your project.
--Paul / Annapolis
- dbrick
- Roadster Fanatic-Site Supporter
- Posts: 10084
- Joined: Thu Sep 09, 2004 11:05 pm
- Location: Kenilworth, New Jersey
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
Very nice car. If that needs alot of work, it's sure well hidden. On the east coast we call that condition "damn nice".
Dave Brisco
Take my advice, I'm not using it"
66 2000 The Bobster
64 1500 in pieces for sale
1980 Fiat X1/9
2009 Volvo C-70
08 Expedition EL, STUPID huge but comfy
1962 Thompson Sea Lancer, possible money pit
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
thanks, she is now in the shop having a new top put on. i found a gentlemen in vista,california that was able to help me aquire some hard to find parts this week. i got a new trunk latch and a air filter cover. a clip to hold my console lock in and a new clutch slave cylinder, he was honest and fair in his prices. he as a web site called classicdatsunmotorsport.com i was contacted by several different part sellers and the prices ranged from $195.00 to $54.00 for a clutch slave cylinder. i guess being patient and calling around and asking question. helps.
-
- Roadster Newby
- Posts: 20
- Joined: Thu Aug 28, 2008 12:17 am
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
Congrats!! How did you find that?? That is the best color combination in my opinion...and definitely the rarest. Those seats look original which is always a good sign. I cant believe the owner sold that...(unless you paid a premium) Great Find and thanks for posting pics. You guys in Cali do have the best inventory...LOL!! Ive been trying to find the same exact year and color combo for 3 years:(:( but crazy owners get high on their own supply and ask for over $8K and the condition is nowhere that nice.....
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
thanks, the fellow i got this from had another roadster a 2000 and was selling this one to fix up the other. i guess he buys them and resells for a profit and fixed his other car . i hope you fine one . ive already had to re do all the electrical. new clutch cylinder . front and rear brakes. rear brakes cylinder. ect... looking for a little stereo to fit in that small slot. any ideas where i can get one?
- ppeters914
- Roadster Fanatic-Site Supporter
- Posts: 3125
- Joined: Mon Jun 28, 2004 5:51 pm
- Location: Lake Forest Park, WA (just north of Seattle)
- Model: 1500/1600
- Year: Low Windshield-64-67.5
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
Subject has been discussed a number of times with many options given. Kinda depends on what you want; original AM radio only, or something you can plug your iPod into.my67ldy wrote: looking for a little stereo to fit in that small slot. any ideas where i can get one?
Just a sec while I put on my fire suit........Okay....ready...
If you SEARCH the forums on stereo or radio, you'll find the posts.
Pete
-------------------------------------
'67 1600 - frame off started in 2014. Now I know why roadster projects take so long. What a stupid idea.
'66 1600 - parts car
'66 WPL411 ***SOLD***
A couple of Porsches, a RAV4 Hybrid, and a motorcycle
-------------------------------------
'67 1600 - frame off started in 2014. Now I know why roadster projects take so long. What a stupid idea.

'66 1600 - parts car
'66 WPL411 ***SOLD***
A couple of Porsches, a RAV4 Hybrid, and a motorcycle
Re: 1967 roadster 1600
Hi Chritine,
Your car is looking good. I have a white 68 and she's in process as well.
Welcome to the club.
Jay
Your car is looking good. I have a white 68 and she's in process as well.
Welcome to the club.
Jay
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.