67.5 SPL311 in CO
Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2022 8:24 am
As a kid, I used to pester my older brothers to stop on the way to a larger nearby town, so I could look at a derelict little yellow 69' (I think). That car stuck with me over the years. In 2019 I attended the SEMA show. There were 2 very well done Datsun roadster builds, that I kept revisiting. These amazing cars reignited my interest, and long-dormant NEED to own one. After a couple years of casual browsing, I decided this was the year.
In searching for examples to get an idea of what I might pay, I recently stumbled across one that was in the state, with no solid offers. 1.5 weeks later, and after 14hrs of windshield time, I pulled in the driveway with SPL311-111XX on a trailer. It's a rough 1967.5, non-numbers matching, but running project. It's been in a low-speed wreck and has a banged up front end. I'm finding the body panels are going to be a challenge to source. Driver's fender isn't salvageable, in my opinion, but I think some skilled panel-beating, and patience will save everything else. The interior is surprisingly complete, but nearly completely destroyed by UV.
Long-term plans are to engine swap and restore, keeping it pretty close to original. I'm leaning towards an SR20DET, but still researching options. Current plans are to get it road-safe, and enjoy it as a beater on our winding mountain roads while I figure out the build, and collect parts. I'm trying to finish a few other projects before I really jump into this one, but that's been a real challenge. Motivation to work on anything else has been low.
I did put some fresh fluids in it, fired it up, and have taken it on some back-road test drives. Whatever the donor engine is (B210?), it runs surprisingly well. I had always hoped that driving one of these would have the go-cart fun factor and I wasn't disappointed.
I've been enjoying learning about all the differences across the years of these little cars, and I sure appreciate all the knowledge people have shared here. Thank you all for sharing your enthusiasm and knowledge of these little cars, it's been very helpful and I've only scratched the surface.
-Bear
In searching for examples to get an idea of what I might pay, I recently stumbled across one that was in the state, with no solid offers. 1.5 weeks later, and after 14hrs of windshield time, I pulled in the driveway with SPL311-111XX on a trailer. It's a rough 1967.5, non-numbers matching, but running project. It's been in a low-speed wreck and has a banged up front end. I'm finding the body panels are going to be a challenge to source. Driver's fender isn't salvageable, in my opinion, but I think some skilled panel-beating, and patience will save everything else. The interior is surprisingly complete, but nearly completely destroyed by UV.
Long-term plans are to engine swap and restore, keeping it pretty close to original. I'm leaning towards an SR20DET, but still researching options. Current plans are to get it road-safe, and enjoy it as a beater on our winding mountain roads while I figure out the build, and collect parts. I'm trying to finish a few other projects before I really jump into this one, but that's been a real challenge. Motivation to work on anything else has been low.
I did put some fresh fluids in it, fired it up, and have taken it on some back-road test drives. Whatever the donor engine is (B210?), it runs surprisingly well. I had always hoped that driving one of these would have the go-cart fun factor and I wasn't disappointed.
I've been enjoying learning about all the differences across the years of these little cars, and I sure appreciate all the knowledge people have shared here. Thank you all for sharing your enthusiasm and knowledge of these little cars, it's been very helpful and I've only scratched the surface.
-Bear