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Latest photos from my project 1200.
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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It looks like the painter is doing a great job. He thinks it might be done soon. I'm not holding my breath, but it does look like he's giving it a good go.

Link to photos taken today of my project

I'll have more photos next week.

Chris

Posted on: 2003/11/1 8:59
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Re: Latest photos from my project 1200.
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Yeah good old panel beaters...

I am only 8 years old in Panel Beater years....

Posted on: 2003/11/1 11:02
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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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Re: Latest photos from my project 1200.
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good to see its started! is that an undercoat, it going to be dark blue isnt it? whats the 's' shape cutout in the front for? intercooler pipes?
Keep us up to date.
Cheers
Quinn

Posted on: 2003/11/1 23:30
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The colour will be a light metallic green, a bit like an original Datsun colour green. The white is the undercoat, showing that the body work is almost done. The painter needs to rub it all back. He expects to put colour in the doorshuts and some other places through the week.
The front is all carved out for the intercooler, to fit in the radiator mount cavity. By moulding the cutouts, I'm maintaining the structural rigidity for the front suspension section, which is important for handling.

Cheers,
Chris

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