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KB10 project - lots of very hard to get parts
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KB10 Datsun 1000 Coupe
Long term incomplete project which I have decided I am unlikely to finish and would be best in someone else’s garage where it might get more attention than I’ve been giving it.

1969 KB10 – complete car. Has been sanded extensively and has surface rust. There is an area of structural rust at the driver’s side front corner where the suspension tie bar mounts. This certainly needs repairing. Otherwise, there are some rust areas that would be easy to patch and none of them endanger the integrity of the body. Bumpers are present, but have some rust and would ideally be re-chromed; as they’re pretty straight they could be sanded and painted. All the glass is there, rubbers are reasonable. Boot lid is rusty but repairable. Being such a small car a KB10 is much less daunting than a full sized car when it comes to bodywork.
Dash pad needs repairing, dash is present and pretty well everything is functioning. Tacho, speedo and other gauges working

A14 engine
Mounts fabricated to install A14 in the 1000, all done properly (many hours work). All wiring corrected for the A14 including wiring to the alternator in the A14 location.
Twin hitachis
Extractors and complete sports exhaust system all in functional condition
Last time out (a few years ago) it pulled pretty well and it only took me a short time to get it to start and run recently.

60 series dogleg 5 speed transmission (in gwo – quiet and synchros quite good)
Rear mount fabricated for the 60 series box

Front disk brake conversion fitted – B110 disks and calipers

Brakes (foot and handbrake) and clutch are all currently working, although I suggest all new rubbers for the brakes will be required as a minimum.

Wheels/tyres: Presently has 4 13” globe Bathurst mags fitted. Tyres are inflated and stay up but they are a little bit big. They have decent tread. 13” wheels are fine on a KB10, but need to be fitted with pretty small or low profile tyres. I think. I can supply a set of jellybean mags instead (or as well?). The jellybeans have (ancient) Formula Ford rubber on them.

Suspension:
Not fitted
New rear konis
New front shocks – torana shocks which can be adapted to fit the KB10 – I believe that the pins in the top mounts have to be changed over – probably 5 mins for someone with a press and easily done by Pedders or similar
All the ball joints and steering joints are in serviceable condition. I do have 4 new ball joints (upper and lower both sides) but they are not included in the package.


Honda CRX seats fitted – seats are in good condition and the really do fit in a KB10 – they are narrow enough to leave some clearance between the seat and the door when fitted in the correct position. The seats have been properly fitted to the original rails so they are still adjustable. And, they’re comfortable!

I would prefer to sell it all as a job lot so that someone will get the benefit of the hard to find bits I have accumulated over about 10 years. If I cannot get interest at the right level, I will consider selling separately.

PS: I also have an H145 LSD with a 4.11 centre. It has a small crack in the centre which would not be difficult to repair with a bit of welding and machining. It’s a toss up whether this or a 56 series 5 speed dogleg box (direct top gear) is the ultimate KB10 accessory! If someone wants to buy it as part of a package they get first dibs. If not it will be for sale when the car has gone or when I (reluctantly) sell it off as separate items.

I’ll get some pics up when I can, but most of it looks just like you would imagine. Inspection of the body is at Warrandyte Melbourne on the weekends. Not enough daylight to offer inspections except at the weekend at this time of the year.

PM me here, or mobile in the evenings or weekend: zero42nineone40one80. Tony

Posted on: 2016/6/20 5:57
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Damn wish this was in the US...I could use a few things from this list.

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don't forget datsun1000.com

Posted on: 2016/6/20 23:58
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Thanks for the reminder, I'll put it up there

Posted on: 2016/6/21 0:26
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Do you have a price Tony?

Posted on: 2016/6/22 14:47
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For everything mentioned in the first post (except the LSD) I think there's about $3000 value - so discussions would start there. Who knows where they would end. I am confident that I could clear $3,000 if I sold bits off separately. I would like it to stay together as a package and for someone to succeed where I have failed. If it doesn't sell as a package deal I will break it up and sell separately. It has to go.

If there's one thing I've proved over many years it's that I am at least as good at pulling cars apart as I am at putting them back together!

Anyone with any interest should talk to me.

Posted on: 2016/6/23 2:05
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That's a fair price, you have some good stuff there. Photo's would help

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Weekend should see some photos up

Posted on: 2016/6/24 4:38
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photobucket pix

Measured the exhaust it's 2.25" all through, made up of mandrel bends (full weekend's work, as I recall).
Front shocks need the bottom pin changed - not the tops like I said.
Rear Konis are a bit rusty but never been on a car
All the taillights are in a box and complete

Posted on: 2016/6/26 10:45

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No buyers for the whole lot as a project so unfortunately I have to face the possibility of considering realistic offers for individual parts, even though it might mean the demise of a KB10 - hopefully it will keep a few others going. PM me, reply here or talk to me at Melbourne Datsun Day (this Sunday)

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