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Hello All,

I have been lurking around these forums for a while now and dreaming of owning a classic z for quite a few years. Anyway I will cut to the chase, I'm 17 and I have just sealed the deal (putting a deposit down tonight  :o) for my very first car which is a questionably purple 260z 2+2

It is currently unregistered and a fair way off being roadworthy. I have fairly basic mechanical know-how however I have a few connections. I currently have no other plans other then to get this beauty on the road.

It is defiantly a project and there is most certainly allot more then meets the eye with this car especially as these photos were taken around 2010.

 

Anyways, there will be more when I get her home  :)

 

Also, I understand that the paint is disgusting and who knows what was going through the pre-pre owner's head haha

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Welcome, at some point somebody stood back after painting that car and said "Phowahhh that looks great". Hopefully the colour is the worst part, and the body work underneath is good.

 

I'm sure you'll enjoy it either way.

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cant tell from the pic, but Ive said this 2 or 3 times now over the years, that similar purple "was" a factory colour.

I saw it on a new 260z in 1977, yes my memory goes back that far.

welcomz  ;D

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Congrats on gettig your first classic.

 

If I coud make one suggestion, get the car evaluated by someone who really knows Z's before you spend any significant money working it.

 

Would be nice to see some photos of the bus as she looks today.

 

Good luck and enjoy the Z experience

 

Cheers

 

PB

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Congrats on gettig your first classic.

 

If I coud make one suggestion, get the car evaluated by someone who really knows Z's before you spend any significant money working it.

 

Would be nice to see some photos of the bus as she looks today.

 

Good luck and enjoy the Z experience

 

Cheers

 

 

cant tell from the pic, but Ive said this 2 or 3 times now over the years, that similar purple "was" a factory colour.

I saw it on a new 260z in 1977, yes my memory goes back that far.

welcomz  ;D

PB

 

 

I'll definitely look into getting it checked out, also the car has been resprayed as it was a dark blue (I believe).

Thanks all for your awesomeness, I will pick it up on either Wednesday or Thursday so more photos then!

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Nice work mate.

I was the same age when I bought my 260z. Even has the same front spoiler.

You will learn alot when building your dream car.

Congrats and enjoy the journey.

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Hey Andrew, welcome. Looks like a pretty good example of Straylian '70s history. What's wrong with the colour? This was probably a real Chick magnet back in the day. Just have a good check under the back seats for used prophylactics, moustache trimmings and IDs with the name Alvin. Also you might want to give the driver's seat a good clean.

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Hey Andrew, welcome. Looks like a pretty good example of Straylian '70s history. What's wrong with the colour? This was probably a real Chick magnet back in the day. Just have a good check under the back seats for used prophylactics, moustache trimmings and IDs with the name Alvin. Also you might want to give the driver's seat a good clean.

 

Haha I will defiantly have to do a full archeological dig under seats and the like.

 

When I checked over the car the rear diff was leaking oil, I'm assuming its just the gasket as it looked pretty munted. I was wondering if this or something similar would be suitable.

 

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Datsun-240Z-260Z-280Z-1970-78-R180-Rear-Diff-Cover-Gasket-Differential-OEM-NEW-/331598361295?hash=item4d34cd72cf

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Gav's right, it should have an R200 diff. If I were you I would definitely get the car checked out by someone who knows Z's.

Where in Melbourne are you located? If it's not too far from me I could have a look for you.

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Gav's right, it should have an R200 diff. If I were you I would definitely get the car checked out by someone who knows Z's.

Where in Melbourne are you located? If it's not too far from me I could have a look for you.

 

I'm near Lilydale

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Sorry mate that's a bit too far me (at least an hours drive). I'm sure there are members here that live in your area that could inspect it for you.

I remember what it was like to be young and keen, investing in something I shouldn't have, and wouldn't have with the right advice.

Good luck mate, let us know how you go.

 

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I wouldn't worry about the rear gasket, I have never had a leak there and never used a gasket - silicon sealer is fine, just make sure you clean the surfaces really well. Also they often leak from the side seals which you can get from bearing suppliers (last one I got was about $15). Be careful with the ebay side seals as I brought one recently and it was no where near right. I think it was a front pinion seal. Make sure the breather is clear. Best thing to do is give it a good clean first then see where the leaks are - could be coming from the gear box.

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I wouldn't worry about the rear gasket, I have never had a leak there and never used a gasket - silicon sealer is fine, just make sure you clean the surfaces really well. Also they often leak from the side seals which you can get from bearing suppliers (last one I got was about $15). Be careful with the ebay side seals as I brought one recently and it was no where near right. I think it was a front pinion seal. Make sure the breather is clear. Best thing to do is give it a good clean first then see where the leaks are - could be coming from the gear box.

 

Ok, I'll give it a better look once I have the damn thing!

 

Sorry mate that's a bit too far me (at least an hours drive). I'm sure there are members here that live in your area that could inspect it for you.

I remember what it was like to be young and keen, investing in something I shouldn't have, and wouldn't have with the right advice.

Good luck mate, let us know how you go.

 

 

That's fine, thanks for the offer though. I think there is a member here in the Lilydale area as I spoke to him about a year ago. Owns a red 260z 2+2 that is often parked at Lilydale station with the plate starting with IRI. Where are you located as I am picking it up in Philip Island (Beware of the salt air :o ) and I could maybe drop by if it is on the way.

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Gav's right, it should have an R200 diff.

No I don't believe that's correct, AFAIK & the info I have for the Australasian market, on 260s the auto cars got the R180 & only the manual cars got the R200. The R200 is bigger & heavier & uses different half shafts too, & is 1:3.7 vs the 3.545 of the R180 IIRC.

The diffs usually start to leak around the half shafts first, but the front seal can also leak. Not usually the lid gasket as others have said.

And the rubber boots on the half shafts perish over time & allow grease to flick around.

Clean the whole thing then drive the car a while & observe then you'll have a fair idea what may need attention.

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That's fine, thanks for the offer though. I think there is a member here in the Lilydale area as I spoke to him about a year ago. Owns a red 260z 2+2 that is often parked at Lilydale station with the plate starting with IRI. Where are you located as I am picking it up in Philip Island (Beware of the salt air :o ) and I could maybe drop by if it is on the way.

I'm in St Albans, not on the way at all sorry.

 

No I don't believe that's correct, AFAIK & the info I have for the Australasian market, on 260s the auto cars got the R180 & only the manual cars got the R200. The R200 is bigger & heavier & uses different half shafts too, & is 1:3.7 vs the 3.545 of the R180 IIRC.

The diffs usually start to leak around the half shafts first, but the front seal can also leak. Not usually the lid gasket as others have said.

And the rubber boots on the half shafts perish over time & allow grease to flick around.

Clean the whole thing then drive the car a while & observe then you'll have a fair idea what may need attention.

You're most likely right, I never drive and have never owned an auto so "my bad", but all the 2+2's Ive owned and have seen had R200's and I just presumed they all had them because they were a bigger and heavier car. Good advice by the way.

 

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Welcome Andrew.

Having been a teenager in the 70's I just love the colour. Reminds me of Discos, bell bottom jeans, big hair and some great times.... and I can still remember it!!

Its going to be a great project.

 

Jeff

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Are we sure this is an original colour for a 2+2? I don't seem to recall seeing it on a 2+2 in any year.

 

http://www.zhome.com/History/ZColorGallary/

 

Funny enough the 1 colour missing on that chart is 362 Dark Purple Metallic.

 

Wikipedia shows a purple 260z.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_S30

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Well check the engine bay, check under the carpets & rear seat, better yet well up under the dash, or behind the taillight interior trim panel, for signs of original factory paint overspray on original primer.

I have Z paint colours somewhere but not to hand. Pretty sure there was a metallic purple but it was darker & more blue-ish than that, IIRC.

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