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Re: Project: ddgonzal's Sunny Truck
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The grille is 1971-1973 Datsun 1200 2-dr Sedan & 4-dr sedan. The 1200 pickup used that grille 1971-1978.

The mirrors are generic bullet mirrors. Bprojects sell them mail-order.

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Re: Project: ddgonzal's Sunny Truck
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I love the summertime. Last month I went to an 850-vehicle car show and won a Best in Class award.
It might have been the smallest class "Best Japanese Vehicle" -- I counted 10 japan vehicles.

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That's EDP -- wondering when his 1200 will be ready?
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They put our Datsun club at the end of the mile-long mall:
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This was one of the ten Japanese Vehicle
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There was even another 1200 there from club member boltman336
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More pictures at photobucket album. There was a 410, 510, two Datsun 320 pickups, an 810 wagon, a 1974 toyoda as well as the roadster and my 1200 ute.

To put icing on the cake, I noticed the A14 was smoking after I got to the car show. That's the trouble buying someone else's project. The engine probably only has 5000 miles on it.

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Re: Project: ddgonzal's Sunny Truck
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Top work dd! SO the engine is blowing smoke again?

Posted on: 2011/7/25 2:48
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I haven't fixed the engine yet, after first noticing the smoke last month.

Now today I removed the engine, it took me 1 hour 32 minutes. Now the hard work begins!

Posted on: 2011/7/25 2:52
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no power tools, so it took 1:30 to remove
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They forgot to put grease on it!
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Posted on: 2011/7/25 7:50
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So smokey engine, wheel falling off and non greased parts. Hope you give it a through going over once new a14 in there to see no other issues. It's a tidy rig

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The wheel falling off was my fault. I had put the wheels on and then I remember thinking "i'll finish it tomorrrow", but then didn't drive the 1200 for a couple of months. I forgot to tighten one of the wheels. Lesson learned, always finish the job once started.

Posted on: 2011/7/27 4:11
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I got a suprise when I took the clutch off:

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Flywheel and clutch look new ... that's nice.
The disc is stamped "RS200"
No wonder it had such a quick disengagement. Almost like on/off, but not a in a jerky way, it was smooth but you couldn't modulate it very much. Like halfway between a stock clutch and a racing clutch.

Posted on: 2011/7/27 4:16
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ford RS200 - one of my favorite cars and can only afford the same part you picture :)

I really love the electric purple duco.

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