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Progress on my car...not much
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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I went and checked out my 1200 paint progress on Friday. Not much going on with it. Which is kind of sad, but I've twisted the dude's arm who's painting it, and hopefully he'll speed up his progress.

Here's a photo of it, if you're interested..

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Posted on: 2003/5/18 7:50
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Re: Progress on my car...not much
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i feel for you... looks a little like my ute does .... hehe

so is the motor in your avatar the one
waiting to go in??

Posted on: 2003/5/18 9:38
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Re: Progress on my car...not much
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Of course it is taking him a while.... He is a dog... Can't be easy without aposable thumbs!

Posted on: 2003/5/18 10:31
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1971 Datsun 1200 Coupe
A15 Engine. Holley G180 (32/36 Weber). extractors and 2 inch exhaust.
Standard 1200 4 speed with lightened fly wheel and HD clutch
Stanza front struts and brakes.
15x6 CSA Wheels with 195/50 rubber.
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Yes, the engine in the avatar is the engine destined for that car. It's good for high 300hp. The car is very low in rust, all of the rust has been fixed. So the car will look pretty schmick by the time it's done. I've rubbed back the cam timing belt cover and given it a coat in etch primer, it needs to get the scratches and nicks out of it, so the engine bay looks nicer.

Chris

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