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This is the car that i restored for my wife in the early '80's. It was her shopping trolley for years.

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jaimecidpedro
Posted: 2004/5/2 22:01  Updated: 2004/5/2 22:01
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
Joined: 2001/8/2
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 Re: 68 two door
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It was her shopping troley for years...


....I'm glad that is not the case today, you do not want to see that nice car next to cadillacs, holdens,vans, etc in parallel parking at the mall!..
...dings and DONGS all over the doors and side pannels.
...also, that kind off st#$@&^!!D! driver that can not park without hitting and moving "the other car" to know he/she is "close". The "BUMP" tells you are close(no longer close, but ON!).
Keep it nice, it is a one of a kind.

Later_______________________

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2004/5/3 9:34  Updated: 2004/5/3 9:34
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From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia
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Jamiecidpedro
We live in a quiet rural area & the "parking by ear" problems were, & are, to a large extent, non existant...... fortunately.

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jack
Posted: 2004/7/18 11:56  Updated: 2004/7/18 11:56
Home away from home
Joined: 2002/12/10
From: Sid-knee
Posts: 231
 Re: 68 two door
Ahhhh, beautiful. I am a bit concerned that my 1000 may never see the day when it looks as good as this one. Short to medium term plans see it under a cover while I am overseas. 3 to 5 years in the future it may see a brighter outcome.


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Dodgeman
Posted: 2004/7/18 12:22  Updated: 2004/7/18 12:22
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From: Southern Tablelands N.S.W. Australia
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 Re: 68 two door
It's amazing what you can do when new original parts are available. Datsun dealers were disposing of old stock at 50% discount to other dealers. My Datsun parts man passed the savings on to me. This was 50% off the unchanged early 70's price mind you. This car got two new front guards, 1 new door & boot lid, new blinkers, parkers, tail lights, all door & window rubbers & a whole lot of other stuff including a new grille.

The front guards were about $56 each from memory & i bought about five of them. The last two are going on my coupe.

The 1200 engine ran flat top pistons. They were Repco replacements for the 1000 engine. A mild sports cam & an electric choke, stock type carb. Nothing too good for my woman. It also ran a 1000 coupe exhaust manifold with it's dual outlet & a matching exhaust system. It was one smoooth running ride.

Later on it got mags, GX head & intake system along with a 5 speed.

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Dodgeman
Posted: 2004/4/11 16:20  Updated: 2004/4/11 16:20
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With more light & a better camera, the trip up the stepladder could have yeilded better results.

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tens_and_twenties
Posted: 2004/4/11 18:35  Updated: 2004/4/11 18:35
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From: Arlington, TX, USA
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That is a beatiful car!

And compared to some I've seen, the photos ain't that bad.