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Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:42 pm
by dat68s
Hey Graeme,
My roadster has been off the road only for about 12-months at the moment. I used to use it as fairly regular (at least weekly) transport in Sydney but since moving back to Adelaide it has been sitting at my parents house as my house doesn't have a garage - plans are afoot to bring it to my house though but I have an electrical gremlin at present that I am trying to track down. My car is road registered and drivable (although rough and in need of some body work) - but I won't take it up to the Nationals, however I do intend to head up to the Barossa for a look see. What is the local Roadster club here in Adelaide? I haven't joined a local one yet but used to be a member of DSOA when in Sydney.
Stuart
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:46 pm
by dat68s
PS. I too have a house full of pets so can't stay up there for the weekend
PPS. My shopping trolley really is - Commodore Wagon
PPPS. How can I get some more details of the nationals - I know its based out of Weintel's...?
Cheers
Stuart
Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 4:17 am
by Nissanman
Hi folks
On Friday my Body Shop man, Travis, picked up the '65 shell and all panels to begin the journey of resurrection.
The body and parts will be getting the Minus Paint process for the next 3 or so weeks to strip all remaining paint, sealers and rust from the panels.
http://www.minuspaint.com.au/
Then she moves to new home not far from me to undergo the body restoration.
I have been working on the rust repairs for just over 10 years and now we move up a gear
I know I won't get any prize for taking this much time over the job but there were other priorities along the way, as life is want to throw at you
Anyhoo, here are a couple of pics. of the historic moment.
The parts were loaded into the BIGGEST covered car trailer I have EVER seen: -

I was so preoccupied that I didn't take any pictures but my son rolled up at the critical moment and snapped off a few.
I guess he was as excited as I was
I went through my boxes of Fairlady bits yesterday and below and hold, I have 99.99% of the parts I need to re-build her

Travis said I'm welcome to go to the Shop and help out as much as I want to save his man hours.
That is exactly the arrangement I was hoping for
Stay tuned to my ShutterFly album for further updates: -
http://nissanman.shutterfly.com/117
Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 5:29 pm
by notoptoy
Very exciting, I'm subscribed!
Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 2:23 am
by pebbles
Salute!
Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 3:47 pm
by peter
hallo Nissanman great work you do there down under, but when I see how it looks before I never was started with it, respect.
Great job en good craftsmanship.
Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Mon Oct 29, 2012 5:08 pm
by Nissanman
Thank you Peter

It has been a loooong road to get to this point.
However, I am looking forward to the next stage.
Take care in the Netherlands

Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:11 pm
by Nissanman
HOOOOOORAY
My Fairlady is out of Intensive Care and back on the rotisserie: -

There are a few happy snaps of the body and panels back at the paint shop on my album site after spending 4 weeks at the Minus Paint facility: -
http://nissanman.shutterfly.com/117
starting at pic. #565.
My body man, Travis, is going to create a "Build in Progress" on his business website to document his work on the restoration.
When that gets up and running, I'll post the relevant linky.
Estimated time of completion is end of May 2013.
That gives me 3-4 months to assemble and road test the beast.
That will be during our winter so it won't be ideal driving weather

Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:06 pm
by notoptoy
That is an awesome photo album! The body looks great and the next steps are going to be exciting!
Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 12:48 am
by Nissanman
Thanks notoptoy
It will be an experience to see it rise from this state.
All I have to do is sell
my body [again!] to raise the finance

Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 1:30 am
by Nissanman
Some progress!
Travis at Kustom Bodyworks has started on my SP310.
Today he welded on the two hand shaped replacement sill panels that moi spent freakin' hours on to make them fit.
Because the sills are not straight from front to rear, I had to coax a compound curve in the metal where the sill mates with the front and rear end caps.
They look GREAT

Scott has also cut and shaped the jack holes to accept the OEM plugs.

The old girl is getting stronger all the time and that light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter!
Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 4:16 am
by Down under 311
Hey Nissanman I have a couple of pieces left over from an early rust bucket that I parted out and have a few parts .. Ie like the adjusting soft top brackets ... Let me know if you don't have any and their yours
Cheers
Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 5:32 am
by notoptoy
Once again, nice work! You are getting ever closer!
Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 5:36 am
by Nissanman
Thanks!
I quite enjoy seeing all this come together, as it were.
It has been quite a journey

Re: Hi to everyone from Adelaide, South Australia.
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:39 am
by jamesw
Fantastic work - keep it up. Getting close!
James