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Rebuilding/Restoring Datsun Sunny Wagon
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Just wanted to show some of my progress photos so far, its been over a year... full bare metal respray, shaved everything and new door rubbers, window rubbers, central locking etc...

Photos are from what it use to be, to how it is now, almost complete...

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all comments appreiciated,
thanks

Greg

Posted on: 2005/3/18 7:36
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very nice mate, looks like you were very thorough! is it gonna be just a clean streeter or do you have racing aspirations? whats been done to the mechanical side of things? looking very nice tho!

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You get an extra ten brownie points from me for accurately describing it as a restoration /rebuild.
I am heartily tired of some who say they are restoring a car, but they are fitting some entirely diferent engine, trans, suspension etc. etc.
A "restoration" is when one refits all the original mistakes into the car.
What you seem to be doing is taking advantage of some better technology [the wheels /tyres] on a basicly stock car, & that's what i like to see.

It's looking bloody good from where i sit.

Posted on: 2005/3/18 11:45
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shaved everything

What is everything?
You gotta love wagons,
Looks like you have put a lot of work into it and the results are showing even at this stage.
Its good to see your painter understands the purpose of using different shades of primer.

Posted on: 2005/3/18 13:04
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hi how are you?
I just love the look of the sunny wagons, especially the rear end.
Yours is looking mighty fine, I love the yellow paint.
Is that an A12 motor, or one of the bigger brothers?

GO THE DATTO!

Posted on: 2005/3/18 13:15
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It should have come originally with an A14.

Posted on: 2005/3/18 13:26
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Thanks for the pics. It's nice to see someone going all out on a B310 (and the early ones with the round headlights is a plus). Keep us updated - I'd love to see the finished project.
michael

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thank you all for your positive feedback!

yes, im restoring some parts of the car other wise modifying the car to how i want it...

yes the motor is an A14, has just been rebuilt inside, new gaskets, filters also fitted.

The wagon has had the two rear door handles shaved (the whole cut and metal mig welded to replace), the badges on the side of the car and wholes shaved, 4 badges on the rear of the car removed and wholes shaved, the rear windscreen whiper whole and jet have also been removed and shaved!

car is coming along nicley, thanks again for your comments

regards,
Greg.

P.S - if anyone could find me a pair of tail lights i would be greatly appreciated as both of my the casings are cracked.

Posted on: 2005/3/20 12:52
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A photo of the shaved door handles, rear quarter badge removel, rear hatch badge removal, windscreen whiper and jet removal also.

Posted on: 2005/3/20 13:06
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Nice job, looks like you've spent quite a bit of time getting things just how you want them. Home it turns out exactly how you want it too

Damon

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