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Project Classic Datsun: 1966 Datsun Roadster (1600) Restoration Progress

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Old Jul 7, 2011 | 04:55 AM
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Originally Posted by AfricanChild
^ lulz I have that same scale.
drug dealer :P

those wheels came out great lookin! what paint did you use?
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Originally Posted by Chris@Fortune
Hey thanks for the kick in the ass! Yes, there has been a little progress on it. I need to take some new pictures though. Most of the exterior is installed, heater core and blower motor installed, door seals and trim installed, carpet installed, dash is being powder coated atm, and waiting on a few parts to get back from the chromer. Carbs are also out being rebuilt. Hopefully it will be back together shortly!

Also, I decided to retrofit Z32 front brakes since the factory calipers are shot and are $$$ to rebuild. Here's what it'll look like:

That looks amazing. I can't wait for it. Once the car is completed I am sure it will have a high value
Keep up the good work.
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drug dealer :P

those wheels came out great lookin! what paint did you use?
I used some automotive wheel paint I found at advance auto. I forget the same though.
Old Jul 7, 2011 | 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by ravenracer
That looks amazing. I can't wait for it. Once the car is completed I am sure it will have a high value
Keep up the good work.
Plans changed a little. I ended up going with the stock brakes, it really came down to cost. That and the only reason in the world to put z32 brakes on is for looks. The oem brakes are dual piston and work very well. So at the cost of just the brackets for the Z32 set up I was able to completely redo the factory units. This leaves extra money for other parts which gets me to the finish line faster!! haha
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I still think a little bit of clear coated wood in this car wood be orgasmically dope.

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I still think a little bit of clear coated wood in this car wood be orgasmically dope.

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A Nardi Wood Wheel with polished spokes will be in the interior.
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I still think a little bit of clear coated wood in this car wood be orgasmically dope.

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no clearcoat. sand and polish till the wood shines
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Originally Posted by gnarlycharlie4u
no clearcoat. sand and polish till the wood shines
Picks up hand drime quicker. But you can get some really cool colors, would designs out of that process. My old neighbor that just moved used to be a wood worksman and made us all kinds of random stuff. Still have a longboard made out of strips of african something or another. Never mounted trucks on it...too beautiful.

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More updates!

I threw on these headlights because neither one of my cars came with them.. they are ok, I have mixed feelings about them.. haha



I was unhappy with how the dash came out with the spray texture paint it was too spotty, so I have it powder coated:



Next is the brake rebuild, which was quite simple:










Painted and new pistons installed:



Line cleaned up:



Both mostly finished:



Also, I installed my new side trim that he refurbed before he shipped it out!! It looks like new:




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