"Kegger"... 70 SPL to U20
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- justinmc89
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"Kegger"... 70 SPL to U20
VIN SPL31129791 built 2/70
So previously I had purchased this 69 SRL with a solidly locked U20 setup. I had been gathering parts (including another complete U20 and other spares for it) and came across this 70 SPL that was in much better condition and a much more solid starting point. So I put the SRL up for sale and a nice gentleman from CT bought it for the shell. He wasn't interested in the driveline so I ended up keeping that.
Sold 69 SRL car... viewtopic.php?f=27&t=25920
So moving on... The 70 was found through a local CL ad and popped up one morning while I was at work. I wasted no time and called the guy who had taken it on trade about 15 years ago and it had been sitting since. I told him if it was as it appeared and he described I would take it. So I headed over and took a look at the car. It was as described and as a bonus came with a trunk full of NOS OEM and aftermarket parts (from Rallye from what I can tell as one of the catalogs was in the trunk). Then he mentioned he also had a bunch of other spare parts. I scooped those up as part of the package price and off we went.
From what I can tell the car hasn't been on the road since about 1991 (per the last inspection sticker). Guessing someone blew the engine or decided it needed refreshing and pulled it all apart. The original 1600 block (appears to have been bored and machined a long long time ago) is there but quite rusted as it was stored with no plan for longevity. Crank, etc. However... I have other plans. I want a U20 powered car. I'm sure some here will claim blasphemy but with all the SR and other swaps I can't see why this is a terrible thing to do.
First up is suspension. Making my list.. checking it twice. Have the parts to redo the bearings and such but need to source the rest of the hard parts including comp springs, sway bar and shocks. I have a set of '66 rear leafs that I'm going to have rebuilt and hopefully that will give me a good chassis to start with before I dig into the motor swap stuff.
So previously I had purchased this 69 SRL with a solidly locked U20 setup. I had been gathering parts (including another complete U20 and other spares for it) and came across this 70 SPL that was in much better condition and a much more solid starting point. So I put the SRL up for sale and a nice gentleman from CT bought it for the shell. He wasn't interested in the driveline so I ended up keeping that.
Sold 69 SRL car... viewtopic.php?f=27&t=25920
So moving on... The 70 was found through a local CL ad and popped up one morning while I was at work. I wasted no time and called the guy who had taken it on trade about 15 years ago and it had been sitting since. I told him if it was as it appeared and he described I would take it. So I headed over and took a look at the car. It was as described and as a bonus came with a trunk full of NOS OEM and aftermarket parts (from Rallye from what I can tell as one of the catalogs was in the trunk). Then he mentioned he also had a bunch of other spare parts. I scooped those up as part of the package price and off we went.
From what I can tell the car hasn't been on the road since about 1991 (per the last inspection sticker). Guessing someone blew the engine or decided it needed refreshing and pulled it all apart. The original 1600 block (appears to have been bored and machined a long long time ago) is there but quite rusted as it was stored with no plan for longevity. Crank, etc. However... I have other plans. I want a U20 powered car. I'm sure some here will claim blasphemy but with all the SR and other swaps I can't see why this is a terrible thing to do.
First up is suspension. Making my list.. checking it twice. Have the parts to redo the bearings and such but need to source the rest of the hard parts including comp springs, sway bar and shocks. I have a set of '66 rear leafs that I'm going to have rebuilt and hopefully that will give me a good chassis to start with before I dig into the motor swap stuff.
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- justinmc89
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Re: "Kegger"... 70 SPL to U20
Oh and the Name.........
On the back around the keyhole for the trunk is pinstriped "Kegger".... and signed by "The Kid Esquire"
It's got a Pierotti Datsun Fremont owners book inside the glovebox... might be an original Cali car?
On the back around the keyhole for the trunk is pinstriped "Kegger".... and signed by "The Kid Esquire"
It's got a Pierotti Datsun Fremont owners book inside the glovebox... might be an original Cali car?
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Re: "Kegger"... 70 SPL to U20
Swapping in a U20 is very straight forward and is far from blasphemy, it belongs in there every bit as much as an R16!
"When all else fails, force prevails!" Ummm, we're gonna need a bigger hammer here.
67.5 SPL311 H20 w/5 speed
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67.5 SPL311 H20 w/5 speed
65 Impala Convertible
2017 C43 AMG
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Re: "Kegger"... 70 SPL to U20
I love it when theres a trunk full of NOS goodies... Mine had a bunch of goodies back there and made me more willing to take the plunge when I bought mine!
Looking forward to the updates and progress on Kegger!
Looking forward to the updates and progress on Kegger!
Simon
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Re: "Kegger"... 70 SPL to U20
I love this color combo, and it reminds me of Stacey's (svwilbur) '70 SRL:


I noticed you are in KCMO, you should meet up with member "redroadster" who is also in KCMO and show him your S13/LS1! It would be rad!


I noticed you are in KCMO, you should meet up with member "redroadster" who is also in KCMO and show him your S13/LS1! It would be rad!
Alvin Gogineni
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My SR20 Build Thread
- justinmc89
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Re: "Kegger"... 70 SPL to U20
Thats a beautiful roadster Alvin! I also have become quite a fan of this color combo and I think behind black/red or the silver/red is my favorite color combo for these cars.Alvin wrote: Sun Feb 03, 2019 5:00 pm I love this color combo
I noticed you are in KCMO, you should meet up with member "redroadster" who is also in KCMO and show him your S13/LS1! It would be rad!
I actually saw a response to a post by redroadster and noticed he was in KCMO. I met another guy randomly one day who callef looking for Swepco oil for a transmission. He explained it wasn't for a Porsche but a Datsun. So of course down the rabbit hole the convo went. Got his info and talked to him on the phone a couple of times. He sort of prodded me to get on this site more. Can't remember what he posts under. Has a 1600 with a stroker setup.
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- justinmc89
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Re: "Kegger"... 70 SPL to U20
Warm weather today had me getting a little spring fever. I pulled out and confirmed the spare leaf springs I have are indeed early springs from a low windshield car.
PN (55020-10500) can easily be read after a quick wipe with some white vinegar and a rag. Hard to tell how many miles on them but I am going to clean them up the best I can and chassis black them. They don't look to have any weirdness or wear to them except the front bushing on one side has a broken rusted bolt in it.
PN (55020-10500) can easily be read after a quick wipe with some white vinegar and a rag. Hard to tell how many miles on them but I am going to clean them up the best I can and chassis black them. They don't look to have any weirdness or wear to them except the front bushing on one side has a broken rusted bolt in it.
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