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Re: 1000s
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thanks for finding a photo of my race 1000
i have been trying to post a picture but they have been to big
I hope everybody likes both of my coupes
As i mentioned ealier i am currently biulding a A15 turbo wagon witch has a coupe dash and front apron and bumper with 1 piece side rear widows so it looks a bit different

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thats a nice looking wagon
hope your project goes well
Maybe wagons might catch on like the coupes

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mopar it should look different with the coupe front end.


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lidder wrote:
does any one now why 1000 wagons came out stock with the back jacked up its got me stumped they definatly look the goods lowered

The stock van weighed in at 645 kg, yet it had a load capacity of 400 kg. This is aproaching 2/3 of the empty weight of the
vehicle & it pretty much all went over the rear axle. In order to have a spring that was soft enough to provide an acceptable
ride when empty, yet be strong enough to support a fully loaded vehicle without bottoming out, it needed a fair bit of
suspension travel, & the only way to achieve this was to raise the rear.

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Maybe wagons might catch on like the coupes

I've had a wagon and coupes, its hard to pick between them.

The wagons are practical, theres so much room, and they look cool to.

Once lent mine to a mate who went around Australia in it sleeping in the back.

And chicks always loved the wagon, though I never understood why, (one said it was like a Noddy car)

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okay you crazy people
i have posted a lot of new pics in the yahoo group and even managed to resize them and caption them

ill be a computer nerd yet

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/datsunb10/

ben

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Now this is the kind of thred i like to see! Iv got a 1000 here in Canada Bc you can check it out here

Here is a recent pic
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Welcome to the club. We don't get to see many B10's from Canada.
Well OK, up till now I don't think that we have seen any, so your's must be a rare beastie.
It's looking good, & from the description, it runs good too, & that's just as it should be.

As you may have realised, the B10 family of cars was very popular in Australia & we
got prety well the full range of models, so you will see a few of them here.

Again, Welcome aboard.

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Welcome to the club mate.
Ive mentioned your car and posted a link to your and old site somewhere where the pics where. I remember it had disc brakes but cant recall what from?

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..and a warm welcome from me!

What grille is that?!?!? Standard Canadian issue?!?!?

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