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Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 3:40 pm
by Skyman
Keep up the progress and don't give up hope. The first time you pull up to a Miata in your swapped roadster, you'll just grin deep inside and feel pride in your perseverance. It will all be worth it. You have the best support and help anywhere here on this forum.

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 3:44 pm
by jcd0402
Skyman wrote:Keep up the progress and don't give up hope. The first time you pull up to a Miata in your swapped roadster, you'll just grin deep inside and feel pride in your perseverance. It will all be worth it. You have the best support and help anywhere here on this forum.
Thank you. It's all going to be original not swapped. :D

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 4:04 pm
by Gregs672000
There is much to be gained by doing this project, especially if you have never done one. It is a real world lesson on life... Evaluation, planning, problem solving, overcoming frustration, learning a lot of patience and how to budget. I learned more from this car about all that than from my graduate education on psychology. I regularly refer to the restoration as a metaphor on life. A Miata is just a car: a Roadster is a life companion.

We're here to help, cheer you on, find you parts, and welcome you to the family. If you look around, you will find many folks here who had a Roadster, left their Roadster, then came back home having learned their lesson!

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 5:52 pm
by jcd0402
Gregs672000 wrote:There is much to be gained by doing this project, especially if you have never done one. It is a real world lesson on life... Evaluation, planning, problem solving, overcoming frustration, learning a lot of patience and how to budget. I learned more from this car about all that than from my graduate education on psychology. I regularly refer to the restoration as a metaphor on life. A Miata is just a car: a Roadster is a life companion.

We're here to help, cheer you on, find you parts, and welcome you to the family. If you look around, you will find many folks here who had a Roadster, left their Roadster, then came back home having learned their lesson!

That how i would feel if i were to sell my roadsters now that i know i have a great piece of art, and history.

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:47 pm
by jcd0402
So finally i got the mirrors, and i have to admit they are really nice looking.

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 7:58 am
by 66Roadster
Greg is right. The Miata is just another car. Sure they are fun but nothing like a Roadster.

My son bought my '66 when he was in the Marines. After getting out, he was waiting for his Z to be shipped back in, and the Roadster's gages were out to be rebuilt. I gave him the keys to my Miata to drive..... After his Roadster was back on the road, he threw me the Miata keys and he never wanted to drive it again. He said the Roadster is sooooooo, much more fun to drive.

The Miata now sits (it is a nice '89 #366, 62K miles). I have given it to my daughter and at 14 we use it to teach her to drive with a clutch (and doing great). When she drives my Roadster, I am doomed.....

Keep up the good works on the Roadster - you will never regret it!!!

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:28 am
by dynaguy
I purchased a '97 Miata two springs ago as a stop gap until my Roadster is finished. Sorta fun, but no soul. I didn't run two tankfulls of gas through it that summer. A guy offered me a couple of hundred $ more than I paid for it and it was gone. The cash is much better spent on the idle Roadster.

Pat

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:31 am
by jamesw
Miatas are fine but the "modern equivalent" of the roadster is the Honda S2000 in my opinion. I still haven't been able to part with my Honda.

James

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:56 am
by dynaguy
I'm curious about the later Toyota MR2 convertibles, anybody drive one of them?

Pat

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 11:11 am
by 66Roadster
Getting off topic, but I drove the new Toyota/Subaru. It was better then the Miata as far as soul goes. It did try and talk to me when driven hard and came away with a good grin - but not the Roadster grin we all know and love (and hard to explain to our wives.. :) )

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2013 5:57 pm
by jcd0402
Thanks for all the replys you have given me. Probably later on today i post new pictures of the process. I just whant the paint shop to finish, cause i whant to start doing some progress with me involved in the image.. :)

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 3:25 am
by jcd0402
Well the process has been a little slow this week. So i thought the only way i could keep you entertained was by asking questions. :mrgreen:

Does anyone know if this header is home made or professional made?

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Any good reason why this fuel pump has jap written on it :?: I do know it's the factory model, probably thats the answer to my question. :oops:

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Julio

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:57 am
by jcd0402
Could anyone please move my thread to the members ride section. I would highly honor and appreciate that. Thanks

Julio

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 6:56 am
by notoptoy
Moved!

Re: 1970 datsun 1600 build thread

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:14 am
by 68DSU
The header looks like the JC Whitney one I bought around 1974 or so. It actually worked fine for many years.