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#11
Re: Hi there, newbie intro, and please identify this car
ThatYourBlood
Posted on: 2005/7/15 19:51
Hey, since its a Texas car than its a B210. nice little coupe, have fun with it.
#10
Re: Hi there, newbie intro, and please identify this car
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2005/7/15 4:35
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the openings under the grill, on the ends next to the turnsignals where the bumper brackets go in, seem large Bumper and Chassis Strengthening, 1973
#9
Re: Hi there, newbie intro, and please identify this car
hotrod88
Posted on: 2005/7/14 1:02
Hey,
Yeah, she looks just like the 72 model I'm working on right now.coooooooool
#8
Re: Hi there, newbie intro, and please identify this car
Rallytwit
Posted on: 2005/7/12 21:02
1200's are great Autocross cars , even though mine is now a Vintage road race car. I've used it in over 100 SCCA Autocross events since 1989. I won the local H-stock championship with it. Also in it's current trim it is a top ten car. Oh those poor vette owners cringe when the little red coupe spanks their arses
Of course my opinion is stick with the A12 for a while. You can easily get 90hp out of one and as they weigh 1600lbs it makes them go well. For a cheap starter project go with a mild cam weber 32/36 ,header and bigger valves. Use addco sway bars , good shocks/dampers and a set of 185/60 13's. All that can be done for $1000 and you will have a really fun to drive car. (note the valves/cam will knock you out of street prepared). Any way welcome aboard. Tom , Las Vegas
#7
Re: Hi there, newbie intro, and please identify this car
ang94541
Posted on: 2005/7/12 10:09
Not that it really matters,
the openings under the grill, on the ends next to the turnsignals where the bumper brackets go in, seem large. My guess is it's a 73. The 73's had larger, stronger bumper brackets. The door's have a big reiforcing bar in them too.
#6
Re: Hi there, newbie intro, and please identify this car
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2005/7/12 7:25
And did I mention it weighs only 1650 pounds? Less than a VW 'old' beetle.
#5
Re: Hi there, newbie intro, and please identify this car
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2005/7/12 7:24
#4
Re: Hi there, newbie intro, and please identify this car
sidedraught
Posted on: 2005/7/12 5:08
I had you pegged as an aussie from the look of that shed with the dry dirt floor,I guess Texas is a bit like outback Australia.
#3
Re: Hi there, newbie intro, and please identify this car
Tillman
Posted on: 2005/7/12 4:29
Thank you.
I have some reading to do now. Regarding location, I'm in Texas (USA) and the early 70s Japanese cars are pretty rare around here.
#2
Re: Hi there, newbie intro, and please identify this car
sidedraught
Posted on: 2005/7/12 4:09
Welcome,
Its a Datsun 1200 coupe (B110) and would be a great autocross car. They were made in the eary 1970s. Here is the place to find about all the mods to make it go fast. Lots of fun. Dont forget to put your location in your profile. You can view topic.
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