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Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:16 am
by wrench23
Ok, so I finally joined up!

My introduction to the roadster began while working at a Z car specialty shop in Atlanta during the late 80's. The owner picked up a 2000 and I thought it was the coolest thing ever! I had always been a fan of the AH MkIII (a friends Dad had one when I was in HS), but the Datsun just had more appeal to me. I decided back then, that I had to have one, but not just any roadster. I had set my sights on getting a 67.5 2000 which were hard to find "cheaply" back then.
My best buddy ticked me off by getting a 1600 for himself (sucker still lived at home, while I was on my own with the new world of paying your way) before I could get one! We had a lot of fun in his Roadie, he had put a "L" series in it as the original was no good or missing, I don't remember.
Anyway, fast forward through life, college, racing motorcycles [my true passion, I still compete in Hare Scrambles] and working and managing auto repair shops. Nearly 20 years later, I was talking about old cars and stuff [bench racing] with one of my vendors/customers and the standard question of what car would you like to have that has eluded you. I told him that I really wanted an old Datsun Roadster. He said "oh yeah? Which one? I replied "at this point any one, but I really want a 67.5 2L."
He looks at me with a big grin and says, "I have one." Well, you know that a long discussion ensued but I won't go into it here.
The short of the story is ... He bought the car from the original owner [his boss] around '79-'80, since it was smoking but running well, he decided to have the engine rebuilt/balanced by a local datsun engine guru in Florida where he lived at the time. He said the car ran like a scalded dog after that. In '82 he took the car out [after being parked for close to a year] and it wasn't running right and determined that the mikuni's had gummed up or something. So, he rebuilt the carbs and while making adjustments he ran it down the road without the air cleaner on and it "popped" and the next thing he knew it smoke came billowing from under the hood and the paint began to blister. Yep, it caught on fire!. He decided after that that a total resto was in order and he stripped the car down and boxed everything up. Then, as he put it, life got in the way and the project stopped at that point.
Back to 2004, as we were talking about his "project" he asked me what I intended to do with my 86 PL720 that I was not driving. I told him that it needed a head gasket and then it goes up for sale. He said that he needed a pick up and probably would never finish the Datsun and asked if I would be willing to fix it and then trade it for the roadster? I said HECK yeah! a week later we did the deal and I became the proud owner of a 67.5 2000 #321 w/ Factory Solex pkg [Carbs/Oil Pan & "B" cam] after 20+ years of desire!

Last fall my wife asked when I was going to put it on the road because she would like to drive it ..... I got online and 15-20 minutes later I showed her and ad on CL. She said that looks like your car, I said no this is going to be YOUR car tomorrow!
We went and looked at it and she liked it so we bought it .. a 66 1600 "driver"that she has named Walter!

What a sickness ... ain't it grand?

Well, that's my story and if you are reading this sentence than it wasn't too long! :lol:

Vince

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:31 am
by muck
Great story Vince and welcome to the site.
Now you know we are going to need some photos.. :smt003

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:31 am
by notoptoy
Welcome! Great Story!!
Post pictures we need proof!

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:54 am
by Gregs672000
Welcome Vince from another 67 2000 owner! Make sure you get her listed on Datsun.org so we can track all of them. Her immediate sisters are listed there (#320 and #323)... the list expands! What is her status (still boxed up?) and when will we see her?

Yes, welcome to the sickness/passion/insanity!

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:57 am
by wrench23
Thanks guys, I'll have to keep you guessing a bit longer ....
I tried, but they are too big, and the link for the external hosting site did not work ... I will try to resize later.

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:59 am
by S Allen
Send the pics to me-I will re-size and post. And-welcome.

Steve

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:00 am
by wrench23
Gregs672000 wrote:Welcome Vince from another 67 2000 owner! Make sure you get her listed on Datsun.org so we can track all of them. Her immediate sisters are listed there (#320 and #323)... the list expands! What is her status (still boxed up?) and when will we see her?

Yes, welcome to the sickness/passion/insanity!
Yeah, I have been "lurking" on Datsun.org for years. I always wanted to wait for the "cancer" repairs before I registered her.

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 11:03 am
by wrench23
S Allen wrote:Send the pics to me-I will re-size and post. And-welcome.

Steve
Thanks Steve.
Can you send me an email with your addy so I can attach a couple?

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 6:08 pm
by sleepyzzz
welcome and enjoy those roadsters. and yes get some pics up asap

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 7:29 pm
by S Allen
We would also like to have you register your car here at 311s.org as well.
http://www.311s.org/registry/input_registry.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Steve

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:50 pm
by poppinfoos
Welcome Vince,

Any roadster is a beautiful thing. :mrgreen:

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:56 pm
by wgb1
Nice story Vince and welcome to the forum. Its was awfully kind of your wife to name her new Datsun roadster after me. LOL!!

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 12:28 pm
by Alvin
Z Service Unlimited?

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 8:03 pm
by notoptoy
OK, so how about some pictures of the white one lurking in the garage!?

Re: Hello from Atlanta

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 8:56 am
by wrench23
Alvin wrote:Z Service Unlimited?
No. originally it was "Datsun Atlanta", later changed to "Z Car Atlanta". The guy I worked for sold it many years ago. I think it is still under the Z Car Atlanta name.