Datsun 240Z - Background, Infos and Plans for the Restoration

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @mymechanicsinsights
    @mymechanicsinsights  Год назад +336

    Thanks again so much to all my supporters on Patreon, who are making it possible for me to work on such a large project!
    If you're also interested in following and supporting this project you can join me on Patreon www.patreon.com/mymechanics.
    I'm posting daily vlogs with current updates from the workshop!

    • @Organized_Thoughts02
      @Organized_Thoughts02 Год назад +1

      It's called a wink mirror (because you have so much visibility you only have to give it a wink to see everything around you)
      Truckers in America used to use them, too.

    • @vilnaszekje
      @vilnaszekje Год назад +3

      There are cassette to BT adapters.

    • @susskinsgamer
      @susskinsgamer Год назад +6

      Given that the cassette deck isn’t original, I’d prefer to see it removed and replaced with something that actually fits properly. I don’t know if an original/replica could be sourced.

    • @SolidroK22
      @SolidroK22 Год назад +2

      Thanks for sharing! I need more videos!!!

    • @global4express
      @global4express Год назад +4

      920 Safarigold sieht toll aus. Das Leder mag zwar billig aussehen (liegt meiner Meinung nach an der Farbe), scheint aber gut bis sehr gut geschnitten zu sein. Ich würde es behalten, jedoch auf eine etwas konservativere Farbe umfärben (Braun, Schwarz).

  • @wechbros4558
    @wechbros4558 Год назад +1524

    The 918 orange is amazing

  • @garyjones2582
    @garyjones2582 Год назад +249

    The original owner would be proud to know that his baby was inherited by M.M. and will be turned into the classiest 240Z around... That red will get some attention.. Those were very classy cars backing the day.. Thx for bringing us along M.M.... Take care my friend...

    • @AsitShouldBe
      @AsitShouldBe Год назад +3

      yes, if RUclips can be seen in the place he live now 😁

    • @CadillacDriver
      @CadillacDriver Год назад

      Classiest 240? Bold claim. One I'll have to refute.

  • @kellyobrien189
    @kellyobrien189 Год назад +119

    I’d love to see as many videos of this process as possible, even if it means posting only part of each step and following up later with the completed step. Thanks for your quality work!

    • @Watchyn_Yarwood
      @Watchyn_Yarwood Год назад +2

      Absolutely agree!

    • @sheep1ewe
      @sheep1ewe Год назад +2

      Yes, absolutely if he has time to do so i wpuld love it too!

    • @theqashow2942
      @theqashow2942 Год назад

      Yes, this!

    • @kyussgre
      @kyussgre Год назад

      There's Patreon for that... ;-)

    • @LooseFab
      @LooseFab Год назад +2

      im rebuilding one of these over on my channel as well if youre looking for more datsun content!

  • @Hibernicus1968
    @Hibernicus1968 Год назад +71

    One thing you might consider for the radio is what I did for my 1963 Studebaker Avanti: I found an original one for sale on ebay, which I bought for just $25, since the seller didn't know if it even worked. That was fine; I didn't need it to. I sent the radio out to be rewired with modern electronics, bluetooth capability, and there's also a port that tucks up under the dashboard to allow one to plug in an iPod. It's also now a 4-channel stereo radio, where the original was mono with a single speaker in the dash. The final result is a radio that looks completely original, but has modern stereo performance, plus the ability to play your own music.

  • @Flopsaurus
    @Flopsaurus Год назад +32

    Looks like everyone else is saying keep the antenna, but I personally like the cleaner look. Excited to see what you'll choose!

  • @tiititan
    @tiititan Год назад +45

    According to your approach, when you are doing your best to make everything just perfect, this restoration going to be legendary!

  • @toxicity4818
    @toxicity4818 Год назад +22

    Oh man I am massively excited to follow this one along. Knowing how MM does things, this car is going to turn out incredible.

  • @oosterhouw
    @oosterhouw Год назад +68

    Out of these colors, I like the gold the most, very period defining & also looks great with the black accents imo!

    • @mymechanicsinsights
      @mymechanicsinsights  Год назад +28

      Even with the chrome and it's not a color you see very often.

    • @adamgabriel730
      @adamgabriel730 Год назад +4

      Totally agree!

    • @monkeygraborange
      @monkeygraborange Год назад +1

      You are correct, sir!

    • @justice83
      @justice83 Год назад +1

      The gold colour is great. Its not an overdone gold but looks remarkable.

    • @user-tb5ns7hc5i
      @user-tb5ns7hc5i Год назад

      Agree but not with painted black wheels. Yuck. Has to be brushed magnesium wheels. Black interior - vinyl, leather, wood, carpet.

  • @onderozal611
    @onderozal611 Год назад +19

    The 918 orange looks amazing. If there will be a survey for the colors, I definitely vote for 918 orange

  • @mathewweathers2788
    @mathewweathers2788 Год назад +180

    If you're worried about being able to put it back to original shape, leave the radio antenna. Also, I originally voted for the gold color, but hearing you talk about how you like the chrome details, I think you might dig the car in a darker original color so the nice subtle chrome parts stand out more.

    • @ripetoad
      @ripetoad Год назад +3

      Agreed on the color. A 907 Green would probably look pretty good

    • @snorlax4021
      @snorlax4021 Год назад +2

      Don't think he's worried about that.

  • @TheKCsaba
    @TheKCsaba Год назад +34

    The original orange color looks great, I'd choose that. Keep up the great work, I'll definitely keep watching the following episodes 🙂

  • @Kerry70
    @Kerry70 Год назад +348

    I would definitely say keep the antenna. Also, there are several companies who make modern style radios that look exactly like the original. Looking forward to how it goes!

    • @Floris_VI
      @Floris_VI Год назад +3

      Yes, i agree 100%

    • @banamai
      @banamai Год назад +2

      Absolutely agree!

    • @daifeichu
      @daifeichu Год назад +2

      Yes. Keep the antenna.

    • @Jiveina
      @Jiveina Год назад +4

      Yeah I would say keep. there is something super cool about the antenna extending when needed too.

    • @johnfox4691
      @johnfox4691 Год назад +2

      Agreed.

  • @outlier2211
    @outlier2211 Год назад +31

    My dad had a 240Z. Such a cool car. Personally, I like the gold color. Love the changes to the car that you're making and the behind-the-scenes. So excited to see the progress!

    • @CalvinDBlair
      @CalvinDBlair Год назад +1

      Mine too. Just texted him the original video. Used to love sitting in the car just running errands with him.

    • @LooseFab
      @LooseFab Год назад +1

      I have a gold 280z Im building over on my channel right now. its likely the same colour code!

  • @MH-hx3xp
    @MH-hx3xp Год назад +130

    Independent of the color you choose, I‘d keep the antenna, as this was a really cool part of the 80‘s and I think that it belongs definitely to the look of the car.
    Best regards,
    Mike

    • @1982Grrr
      @1982Grrr Год назад +10

      100% as a kid in the 80s watching automatic antennas was cool!

    • @snorlax4021
      @snorlax4021 Год назад +2

      But it's also 2023 and would not serve a purpose like back in the day. I'd lose it.

    • @DialecticDave
      @DialecticDave Год назад +1

      @@snorlax4021 You do realise it can be modified for DAB?

    • @DanKoning777
      @DanKoning777 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@snorlax4021// Using that logic would then render the whole car useless and without purpose since it too is made
      up entirely of parts from made "back in the day." Btw; 3-4 months ago when you posted your comment-it was 2024.

  • @michaelbrutallyhonest6026
    @michaelbrutallyhonest6026 Год назад +2

    Huge Z car fan. Owned a '78 out of college. Was 60% through with a ground up resto of a '70 15 years ago when it was tragically stolen, long story. Own a '74 260 2+2 now but haven't done anything to it yet. When you panned the interior with the camera i can smell it, its unique smell, love it. I'll be following along, will probably inspire me to get started again. Forgot to mention i also have a '71 I bought years ago in parts for my son in HS. Put it back together to be his daily driver then i bought it back from him later when he wanted something else. It sits in east Texas

    • @jishan6992
      @jishan6992 6 месяцев назад

      Its sad that the car you were restoring got stolen? How come you never found it again?

  • @thefeldons2934
    @thefeldons2934 Год назад +42

    I have enormous respect for what you do! My pinball restoration hobby has blown up to the point that now I do it professionally, and watching you disassemble a whole car was fascinating to me. I have to be very thoughtful about the order of operations in disassembly and reassembly; what you’re doing here is an order of magnitude more complex!
    I vote for the orange paint job, rebuild the antenna motor (it’s such a period signature it feels worth preserving/upgrading), and am a hard no on the fender mirrors 😂 To my eye, those mirrors just break up the lines of the car badly, where all the other choices you’re making seem informed by preserving the overall contours of the body style.
    But, that’s just my personal preference, I have no doubt that when this is finished it will be stunning, whatever choices you decide on along the way. I’m really looking forward to following your progress, and appreciate your careful documentation of the process. 🙏

    • @christ2968
      @christ2968 Год назад +2

      Agree. Hard no on the fender mirrors.

  • @justinh3d
    @justinh3d Год назад +369

    Personally, I’d go with orange or gold - they both look amazing and are a bit more unique.

  • @tyrelirwin
    @tyrelirwin Год назад +6

    Whatever choices you make, don't let the internet bully you. It's your car, there are no wrong decisions

  • @terranceaskew3165
    @terranceaskew3165 Год назад +2

    Looking forward to your next videos on this car. This is the best project you've debuted to date, and I cant wait to see what you do. Also, im a fan of the antennae so my vote is for keeping it.

  • @ptizim
    @ptizim Год назад +21

    The rear spoiler and louvers in matte black will contrast nicely with the new paint. My favorite color would be safari yellow, typically 70's.
    It will do potential extra work but if you can keep the deployable antenna would be the absolute must!
    Thank you for informing us in advance about what you want/wish/imagine doing in detail, it's the first time you've done this and it's very appreciable.
    Like a good old Columbo, we already know that you will reach your goal by delighting in the way of doing it.
    See you soon!

    • @ArniVidar
      @ArniVidar Год назад +1

      It's not the original radio, though, so IMO there's no point in keeping that broken thing in there. If he really wants a retro look, you can buy retro-styled but completely modern head units, so it should be really easy to get a new radio in that looks relatively fitting but still works properly. 🙂

  • @BruceBoschek
    @BruceBoschek Год назад +9

    Two very important plus points about that car. Firstly, it is in very good, mostly original condition, and secondly, it is assembled with screws, bolts and nuts rather than plastic clips and rivets! As you were taking it apart I was amazed at how often you could just use a regular screw driver or wrench to remove a part. We know that you will not spare any amount of effort to make the restoration as perfect as possible. Take your time and enjoy the work. We understand how much time and efforts the videos take. Thanks for all of your efforts to share your passion and expertise with us.

  • @Sebastian-eg5iu
    @Sebastian-eg5iu Год назад +461

    Keep the antenna!! It's a timeless piece of engineering and specific to vintage cars (up until the early 2000s or so)

    • @stever2168
      @stever2168 Год назад +10

      This!! ^^^
      I remember when I was a lad an electric aerial was a thing of wonder, a sign of something a cut above the mundane. And later when I was a young guy and had one on my vauxhall cavalier, I always loved it! Gotta keep it, especially if it was an original fitment from the factory.
      Truly a fantastic car, great decisions on the restoration - can't wait to see more!

    • @roddydykes7053
      @roddydykes7053 Год назад +6

      For a guy like my mechanics, I’m sure it’d be no problem rigging up a cool rising antenna

    • @ThomasLachat
      @ThomasLachat Год назад +1

      Yes, but it will be useless as it is an FM antenna and it's replaced by DAB...

    • @roberterbes
      @roberterbes Год назад +2

      Yeah it just adds something when it actually works.

    • @petemommo9622
      @petemommo9622 Год назад +4

      @@ThomasLachat Has FM actually been replaced by DAB anywhere? Have toured through most countries in Europe and have got on fine with FM. Where DAB present official traffic announcement channels seem to be signposted in both FM freq and DAB channel number.

  • @HansDelbruck53
    @HansDelbruck53 Год назад +4

    Having owned a 260Z and a series of 280Zs (fun to drive cars) back in the day, I love this project and I agree with many of the changes you plan to make; get rid of the antenna and fill the hole, get rid of that silly mirror and the roll bar, update the wheels, omit the Air Conditioner, upgrade the stereo to include Bluetooth, etc. I don't know what you mean by "chop lever". What is a chop lever? I would upgrade the headlights and change the color to something more contemporary, but that's a personal choice. If it was my car, I would replace that 240 engine with a more powerful 280 engine and install disc brakes all around. The triple Weber carburetors are very snazzy, but they do need filters. Looking forward to watching your progress.

  • @MartinBinder1967
    @MartinBinder1967 Год назад +440

    Keep the automatic antenna by any means. This is such an outstanding feature of these vintage cars, and back in the 70s it was a real luxury addon. Plebious car owners had to extend/retract by hand 🙂

    • @plepgeat
      @plepgeat Год назад +14

      My '79 Caprice Classic had DUAL power trunk-mounted antennae; it was like being a diplomat.

    • @lawrencehoagland2321
      @lawrencehoagland2321 Год назад +18

      Strongly agree on the antenna motor. If you can rig up a new radio to raise it automatically even better. It was such a cool feature back in the day.

    • @butchjohnson3159
      @butchjohnson3159 Год назад +12

      @@lawrencehoagland2321 Most stereos today have a remote turn on wire that will trigger the antenna to raise and lower. They are also used to tell external amplifiers to turn on. Should not be difficult to get a radio that will do this. I would definitely keep the antenna

    • @dogsbyfire
      @dogsbyfire Год назад +2

      Does anyone have proof that this inexpensive car actually came with that motorized antenna? I remember these cars when they were new, and that is not a feature that I recall. I do remember the motorized antenna being a very big deal later in the 70s and into the early 80s.

    • @Binkley-rj6gf
      @Binkley-rj6gf Год назад

      I went out of my way to find an OEM antenna switch and radio faceplate for my 280z. Much too way cool to replace with a different stationary antenna or one that raises and lowers itself.

  • @oldesertguy9616
    @oldesertguy9616 Год назад +18

    The louvers were very popular in the early 80's, before everyone started using tinting instead. I think the matte black spoiler would be okay, but I tend to prefer the monochromatic look better. Definitely a car worth restoring. This car brings back so many memories of equalizers, louvers, aftermarket airconditioning, etc. My wife's 1979 Scirocco had an aftermarket airconditioner. I met her in 1982 and I had a 1982 Mustang GT. The cars we drive now are so much better than those, but I wish we had them back, just for the memories.

  • @spoileralert3486
    @spoileralert3486 Год назад +4

    Great timing! My pre-work coffee just got a lot better! Thank you!

  • @jimcurt99
    @jimcurt99 Год назад +30

    Orange with the black wheels would look AWESOME!

  • @SorrySonny
    @SorrySonny Год назад +2

    This is a million dollar project! What a beautiful car you have chosen to rebuild! Almost took it all the way from scratch. I can’t wait to see the second part of this project. Have to be patient!

  • @stefankergl1900
    @stefankergl1900 Год назад +9

    Vielen Dank dafür! Ich liebe das Projekt schon jetzt und freue mich auf die nächsten Schritte. Mir gefällt das Orange persönlich am besten. So oder so, es wird großartig!

  • @Cignets
    @Cignets Год назад +4

    I am going to really enjoy this process with you! Thank you for all the videos you have produced. This series will be special! Good luck!!

  • @88ThePilot
    @88ThePilot Год назад +85

    I vote you go with the BRE lip on the front instead of the full dam. Also, check out matte or satin paint jobs as an option - I personally think satin especially looks really unique and nice!

    • @LG123ABC
      @LG123ABC Год назад +5

      Yes! The full dam is just too much.

  • @_Korinzu
    @_Korinzu Год назад +3

    918 orange body with chrome metal trim and polished clean smooth bumpers with matte black wheels and chrome lug nuts. Black trim pieces like the rear spoiler and others will tie in with wheels.
    Interior, I'd say go with a two tone color scheme. Black secondary as internal trim matched against a light color so it doesn't overheat in the sun. Carpets for areas that will need to be cleaned occasionally but leather in others.
    Maybe do a few hidden upgrades on safety features, like keep the old headlights and breaklights but replace the bulbs with new brighter leds, thicker firewall, reinforce the body and frame in some areas, etc.

  • @kurtwalsh956
    @kurtwalsh956 Год назад +3

    Can't wait to follow this journey, will check your channel frequently for new additions! 2 cents:
    The 918 orange *really* jumped out to me. It contrasts amazingly with both chrome and black, is not cliched like the red, and will match beautifully with the interior colour (if you keep it a similar colour). I'd even choose the orange over a black/gunmetal.
    Keep antenna for sure, easy choice. What a fun detail.

  • @cjordahl
    @cjordahl Год назад +6

    I'm so looking forward to following this restoration.
    I actually like the antenna. Back then the automatic antennas were *very* chic. It would be a cool retro-upscale detail to keep.
    I would assume that you can find a modern radio unit for inside that has a retro look, but modern features, such as bluetooth. And it would be great to add a mic for phone calls, and a USB charging port, all for modern convenience (or almost necessity, really).
    Have fun!

  • @NTRprojects
    @NTRprojects Год назад +21

    Here comes my two cents on the subject.
    I would definitely keep the rear window bezels, they give the look of the car you drove in the first missions of gta liberty city and it somehow fits perfectly to the Datsun.
    I myself would also keep the side lights, first because I find it visually nicer (because they are filigree they do not disturb the clean look in my opinion) and secondly because it is the US version and these lights give a clear indication.
    Regarding the front spoiler I plead very strongly to the second option, the first you are considering I find much too brachial.
    Color is my favorite the 918 orange.
    The leather diamonds do look cheaply produced but in real leather with professionally stitched diamonds it could look really good. Quasi upgrade the original design.
    Rim choice I second your choice and also the idea to attach clean bumpers.
    For a cleaner look, however, I would paint the rear cover again, as the previous owner did.
    Antenna I am unsure about, probably would keep it though.
    Roll cage and mirrors need to come out.
    I love this project and the car you choose 🎉

  • @CraigSmith568
    @CraigSmith568 Год назад +13

    I like your plans on the car. To me the factory front apron with the BRE front lip looks the best. I also think the car would look better with no rear spoiler. I also prefer a factory color. The Wink mirror works really good, but I agree it doesn't work with this car if you aren't racing it. Really looking forward to seeing this process. I am sure to be amazed with the results.

  • @winfriedstrack1543
    @winfriedstrack1543 Год назад

    Hey it's very amazing to watch your videos.
    I have bought a 280Z that was driven in California.
    It was built in 1978 and has the same shape as your 240Z .
    Unfortunately I need/ want to change to the small bumper's as you will do.
    I also will close the side lights to get the clean looks.
    But I would definitely keep the Antenna as this will keep the classic look.
    About the rust, I was quite lucky as I grinded all the blue paint of and also the original gold paint, by hand , to the bair metal I have zero rust at all. I guess this is not the norm. I have been searching for reputation videos since year's in the Web. I want too say yours are absolutely the best, detailed and professional l have seen so far. Yesterday I followed your way of removing the two U metal protections by drilling the welding points open.
    It worked many thanks for sharing your videos. Real great craftsmanship. Greatings from Germany

  • @corporalclegg914
    @corporalclegg914 Год назад +1

    these cars look great in any color, so do what makes you happy. any shade of metallic grey or silver is always my go-to for cool cars. many say it’s boring, but it’s my favorite & I don’t build or restore cars for others’ approvals. I have a silvery grey metallic 3.2L 911S Coupé with black Fuchs. I painted modern brake calipers red on one side & blue on the other, to see which I liked best. that was 12 years ago & I haven’t changed it…it’s impossible to see them both at once. a good friend of mine thought that I’d kept repainting them until I told him that they’re intentionally different & that blew his mind. do what makes you happy & you’ll be satisfied, regardless of what RUclips comment section Professionals of Everything state or demand. a Datsun 240Z is always cool & fun in any language. good on ya, for snagging this one. I look forward to seeing & hearing from her soon.

  • @nocakewalk
    @nocakewalk Год назад +84

    No opinions, just a question. How do you keep all the parts organized after taking everything apart? Do you label everything or put them in labeled boxes? Do you plan on following existing drawings? Do you already know everything by heart? Or will you use the video as documentation?
    I'm very excited for this series! I love your channel, despite (or maybe because) I have no DIY bones in my body. Your videos give me a really unique sense of calm, maybe because I'm watching someone who is so incredibly skilled at their craft.

    • @TheSaturnV
      @TheSaturnV Год назад +11

      I bought my Z as a basket case, and thank God they followed pretty strict rules about disassembly. All the hardware was grouped by assemblies into ziploc sandwich bags with paper tags inside containing info about where they went, L or R, etc. All the bags were stored in common sense groupings in cardboard boxes. Videos and photos are definitely crucial to getting things put back right. Luckily for me, this video and hundreds others on youtube cover just about every square inch of the Z cars in one way or another.

    • @markreynolds3462
      @markreynolds3462 Год назад +35

      Parts organization would be a good short video for this secondary channel!

    • @yousefa9463
      @yousefa9463 Год назад +7

      I had the same question once I watched the first video.
      I think that the experience plays a role here, but I believe that labeling and organizing is very important if you want to put everything back with minimum hustle.
      And owning the repair manual for the car must be very helpful!

    • @Raptor3388
      @Raptor3388 Год назад +3

      @@TheSaturnV As someone with a good visual memory, I don't need to label parts if I've removed them carefully. I usually remember even after several years. But sometimes I do, and masking tape comes very handy. Just put a piece of tape and write down where it goes. Done.
      For small parts, screws and fasteners, zip lock bags and a marker will do the trick.
      Buying a car in parts though, if you don't know the car, is a bad idea.

    • @Arterexius
      @Arterexius Год назад +2

      Most DIY'ers have a pretty decent visual memory and can memorize the exact location of parts while taking it apart. Parts organization will only be necessary once larger projects are started, as there will be more parts than can be memorized. I've been working on/off on a push reel lawn mower restoration for the past 4 years and although nothing is marked, I still remember where everything goes. But if I were to restore a motorized lawn mower, I would definitely use some sort of parts organization, probably taking pictures of the exploded views of all parts and then put them into ziplock bags with a tag identical to that of the picture, so I know exactly what I'm dealing with.

  • @justadudeonaphone3927
    @justadudeonaphone3927 Год назад +11

    I really like the smaller BRE front splitter. The look of it feels a little more fitting.

  • @furrymessiah
    @furrymessiah Год назад +5

    I think the 918 Orange with the matte black rims and air dam would look astonishing.

  • @mathewemden2068
    @mathewemden2068 Год назад

    I've wanted this car since I was in high school. This will be a fun project to follow, your work is next level!

  • @alidebona
    @alidebona Год назад

    I wish you good luck and willpower in this project. I want to follow until the end. A big hug from southern Brazil.

  • @mewr11
    @mewr11 Год назад +17

    I really like the gold color you showed in the video, but it would clash pretty badly with the seats unless you re-upholster them - not sure if that was already part of your plan. If you plan to keep the seats the same, I'd say either the original red or dark grey would fit the best.

  • @jgraham8248
    @jgraham8248 Год назад +4

    The choke lever is mounted from underneath the console with bosses molded into it. Mounting screws were used to mount the lever into the bosses.
    Keep that original desirable antenna.....the pointed finial tip is prized.
    Those were dealer installed ac systems installed when new.....very common. AC became available from the factory in 1974 on the 260Z. BTW, the extra switch on the ac control is the factory antenna switch which used to be mounted above the radio. Good luck.
    Also, keep in mind, the diamond interior trim is an iconic trademark of the 240Z. But its your car so, build it the way you want it.
    For color, I choose the red.

  • @lutherdagalla1808
    @lutherdagalla1808 Год назад +8

    What a great project! I like most of your restoration ideas. For the color I would prefer 918 orange. I would definitely leave the antenna - if at all possible, install a modern radio with a classic look and use this or a modern, self-extending antenna. I think the sunshade for the rear window is super cool - can't it be replaced with a high-quality part made of carbon or plastic? I would be unsure about the lowering - maybe I wouldn't do it at all. When it comes to the interior lining, I'm thinking of a high-quality felt - medium gray or dark blue. I'm excited to see how you get on - good luck!

  • @akuakivi
    @akuakivi Год назад +2

    I had six of these cars since an original purchase in Texas of a 240Z. Over the next 40 years, I had three 260Z and three 240Z. The main problems I had were with worn out wiring. It was easy to burn out the old wires, so I would advise replacing the wiring, since you have the car unassembled. I, too, had the triple weber carburation and was very happy with it over the years.

  • @Flecha57
    @Flecha57 Год назад +2

    Thanks for uploading this video, it gives us more details.
    As a previous owner of a Datsun 1200 and a Datsun 200SX I would strongly encourage you to keep the restoration as original as possible.
    I could write a lot, but at least I want to say, KEEP the antenna! Get a radio with a cassette player!
    In the end, do what you want to do. It's your car. Being so meticulous and a perfectionist as you are, whatever you decide to do, it's going to be epic.
    I am looking forward lots of "I make a new one". 😍😍😍

  • @mikeohandley1922
    @mikeohandley1922 Год назад +4

    I wish I had known you were going to do an automobile restoration before you bought a car. I was in the middle of restoring a 1958 Packard Hawk, one of 588 ever made and one of about 250 left in the world, when I had a stroke. Now I have to give up the project to someone that can continue to completion. I wish it had been you. You're such a perfectionist that I know it would have been something to behold.

  • @prukempire
    @prukempire Год назад +6

    As a California resident, I can attest to our hot, dry climate. Little to no snow means that road salt is extremely uncommon. This past winter being an exception. I would vote to close the antennae hole and install a modern bluetooth radio with a retro faceplate if possible. Those retractable antennae were always quick to break (you have to be careful when washing the car). I had one on a 95 Integra and it got stuck half way up. Overall, I'm excited to see the work on this car.

    • @wesley00042
      @wesley00042 Год назад +1

      Yup. I lived in the San Bernardino mountains for a decade. They use cinder instead of salt, so even winter driving is safe for cars.

  • @pesterenan
    @pesterenan Год назад +13

    I believe newer radios have a blue 12v wire just to turn on the amplifier/antenna. It is just a signal, so you can use it to make the antenna rise! That red color is beautiful and I would definitely paint it that color, but always remember that it is your car now, so your opinion matters more. The black wheels are just superb too, very pretty, nice choice!

  • @GumiNightPower
    @GumiNightPower Год назад +6

    Honestly, it'd be a whole lot cooler to see this awesome ride in a factory color(imo). If I had to pick any of the colors from the Z catalog itself, than ones I'd like to possibly see are the 611 Wine Red or 362 Dark Purple Metallic (they were on the 260 and 280z if I recall). If it had to be a 240z specific color code....905 Red or 920 Gold would look absolutely gorgeous on it. Sorry for all the text here, but I know for sure this bad boi is gonna look good in the end. Hopefully one of these 4 make it onto the vehicle in the future. Good luck with the Restoration!

  • @jeffschaub
    @jeffschaub Год назад +1

    918 Orange looks amazing! I'm so happy to see you working on a car!

  • @dragostalks7501
    @dragostalks7501 Год назад +1

    I love your work. ❤
    I am not the biggest fan of Nissan 240Z but the way you talk about it almost makes me like thr 240Z. I am very enthusiastic when I see a video from you and now that you moved to cars its even better.
    Great job! ❤
    I will follow closely how this goes.
    Good luck with the project!

  • @nickdockery7181
    @nickdockery7181 Год назад +3

    Lots of excellent details here, can't wait for more! The moto-lita style steering wheel is a popular aftermarket option for taller and broader people, since the stock steering wheel is super wide diameter and drives the car like a bus. Frenching the side markets is also a popular mod, even in the US. The antenna is a nice addition to the body and gives an asymmetrical look, but if you're already frenching, might as well keep the panels clean!
    The BRE-style front lip is SO COOL and sleek. Good choice on the original 240 no-rubber bumper. Clean look. I still think the Safari Gold is a classic color you cant go wrong with. If you plan to go with a chrome bumper, i recommend silver wheels. Ties the whole thing together.
    Choke cable or cold start is a MUST if you plan to drive the car during winter. I believe they were originally secured to the plastic console itself, but a popular modification is to create a plate and secure it to the transmission tunnel.
    For research and potentially OEM part sourcing you may need, I highly recommend getting in touch with my friends at Z Car Garage, based in California! They have decades of knowledge in modded, stock, and vintage racing Z-cars.
    This series is gonna be awesome.

  • @gregarioussolitudinist5695
    @gregarioussolitudinist5695 Год назад +5

    I think you should do it exactly as you'd like it to be. Thanks for posting fine examples of your excellent work.

  • @Nouruth
    @Nouruth Год назад +5

    I really like your plan and style. Since you asked for opinions, here goes. The black rims look awesome, I think the orange color would look good with them. Get rid of the antenna (and the side thingies). I'm not sure about spoiler. Maybe something bit more narrower winglike would be cool. I think the louvers after good paint would look good but if they block rear-view, then I understand of getting rid of them. I wouldn't lower the car. It's fine at it is. Steering wheel looks great, but transmission knob needs an upgrade. Overall, great find and really nice looking car. Can't wait to see what you do with it.

    • @russwren3373
      @russwren3373 Год назад

      All this + please no fender mirrors 😊

  • @impsycho3479
    @impsycho3479 Год назад

    Ive been watching your videos fro around a year now, Ive never heard your voice until now lol, I didnt know you had a second channel. Im really looking forward to this series since I really admire your level of restorations and Ive also been looking at getting into car work myself. Cant wait to see more

  • @whiskeyjack3
    @whiskeyjack3 Год назад +1

    Красный, только красный! Отличный проект. Удачной реставрации, по другому у вас не бывает

  • @davouchi1
    @davouchi1 Год назад +4

    i think the first 2 colours red or orange would look amazing, especially with the matt black highlights like the rims, spoiler, tail light garnish. personally i really love the orange/black combo but i think the red would look great on this. i cant wait to see all of this project come together. i am located in Sydney Australia, although i dont have any parts to help with the restoration, i will offer to help you with any parts you do find here, i could help with checking them out for you and posting them to you.

  • @arlomiller5254
    @arlomiller5254 Год назад +4

    My first car was a 1974 260Z! As far as mirrors, I think you'll find that even the stock rear view mirror comes down into your field of view. When driving it, take extra care with the blind spot that creates on your right hand side!

    • @arlomiller5254
      @arlomiller5254 Год назад +1

      And as far as getting rid of the roll cage, you might consider adding a stiffener rod between the two rear strut towers, to stiffen against body roll and improve handling. Currently the roll cage is adding some of that and you'll miss it when it's gone.

    • @Vickie-Bligh
      @Vickie-Bligh Год назад

      @@arlomiller5254 The roll cage is after market not original.

  • @leanderraabe72
    @leanderraabe72 Год назад +4

    I really prefer the standard front over the lip and airdam. I think it just looks a lot better for the sideview of the car. A great example of a nice 240z in my opinion is the one from OS Giken Power in Black.
    But I look forward to see your build, no matter what you decide on. Always a treat to see a video of yours!

  • @autoneurotic
    @autoneurotic Год назад +2

    Really excited to see this restoration! I think you bring up a lot of good points. For the color of the car, my favorite has always been a metallic teal/turqoise. I think that would look gorgeous on this one as well, especially with the matte black wheels and chrome appointments.

  • @KristofferEngdahl
    @KristofferEngdahl Год назад +1

    Es wird interessant sein zu sehen, wie die Restaurierung verläuft. Ich bin mir sicher, dass es gut wird. Danke, dass du dein Hobby teilst. Danke aus Schweden!

  • @philipgregorysougles1744
    @philipgregorysougles1744 Год назад +8

    918 orange would look great!! This series is amazing. One of the best channels on youtube

  • @QueenMAB666
    @QueenMAB666 Год назад +13

    Definitely thinking the 918 Orange for the colour. Looks kind of similar to the original colour, and is just pleasant to look at. Also, doing amazing so far! Can't wait for Episode 2!!!

  • @dwdinbel
    @dwdinbel Год назад +86

    I would try to save the antenna if you can make the radio work! So cool and retro to have it extend out. Otherwise i would just get rid of it and fill the hole. As for the color, go with the orange! I think its the best. The gold is a close second though. Can't wait to see it all done! I can only imagine your excitement.

    • @mymechanicsinsights
      @mymechanicsinsights  Год назад +8

      That sounds pretty reasonable. I need to test if it still works, and if it does, how it looks. Also need to test the radio. Currently I like orange too, but the 920 is my actual favorite right now. We'll see...

    • @iTeerRex
      @iTeerRex Год назад +1

      @@mymechanicsinsightsYes try to save the antenna. The orange is good but I like the dark gray you mentioned as well, tho not so much original.

  • @robertwest3093
    @robertwest3093 2 месяца назад

    I used to work for an auto repair shop that specialized in only these Z cars. You have a very solid car to start with. Datsun had a nice EFI system in these cars ten years before the domestic auto makers did.

  • @mikezimmermann89
    @mikezimmermann89 Год назад +2

    I had a ‘77 280Z. It had been painted metal-flake Sky Blue and had the original wheels replaced with Tru-Spoke chrome wire wheels. That was a classy combination with the slate grey rear panel and you might want to consider it… I fell in love with it the moment I saw it. The Tru-Spokes had fat T/A Radial tires mounted and that car stuck to the road like glue.

  • @ryansantiago6338
    @ryansantiago6338 Год назад +21

    Definitely keep the antenna. It's such a cool feature that you rarely see anymore. New cars are fine without it but this antenna is a cool throwback to the past eras.

  • @jdh6000
    @jdh6000 Год назад +2

    Out of the choices, I like the thought of orange, though it would look good in almost any color. Even a white pearl, with satin black tail panel, spoiler and the "scallops" that the headlights sit in.
    I know it's going to turn out awesome. 👍 There's so many directions you could go, and none are wrong.

  • @aamirtariq2207
    @aamirtariq2207 Год назад +78

    Fantastic. With these cars having such unique colors available, I feel it'd be a shame to paint it red. That Safari color really fits the car well in my opinion!

    • @wesleyrogers4545
      @wesleyrogers4545 Год назад

      i agree fully

    • @KevinSmithGeo
      @KevinSmithGeo Год назад +1

      Not just that, i think the gold and orange colours just suit the shape of the car. Most cars don't look good in yellow, but the ones that do, look really good in it.

    • @riddlerandsa8161
      @riddlerandsa8161 Год назад

      I agree as well. Happen to prefer the orange but the original colors are so cool. At Porsche they´d be a 20k custom option these days!

    • @deanconley5949
      @deanconley5949 Год назад

      I agree with everything 99% except the mirrors For me, it's a distraction to be out there on the Fender and ruins the clean lines of the front fenders. I know cars came this way but I don't personally like them. I think the red would really set it off But the other colors are nice too.
      This guy is such a perfectionist and true Craftsman. Can't wait to see more of it. Thank you

  • @GenerationsLodge
    @GenerationsLodge Год назад +1

    You definitely have your act together, and I appreciate your willingness to invite opinion. On the antenna, I always liked the positioning and appearance of the angled antenna. It was a sign of the times. Without it, the 240 looks like all the newer cars, and loses its nostalgic look.
    It is t hard to hook it up (electrically) to the modern radio, so it will extend and retract with the power.
    Best of luck on everything! I look forward to watching the 2nd part!

  • @scottferguson1932
    @scottferguson1932 Год назад

    Aah, much better! I appreciate your thoughtful commentary and I hope we can look forward to more narrated videos on this car. The first car I ever bought was a "fecal" brown 240 like yours back in 1988. Yours is rust-free by comparison! I wish you much luck in your restoration, and I'm eager to see the results.

  • @derjman
    @derjman Год назад +6

    This is crazy exciting! As for the colour, has anyone mentioned RAL 5021 (Water Blue) yet? That would look very classy with the chrome parts :) Of the original colours, I think the Safari Gold looks best, with the orange a close second. Looking forward to the next parts of the series and to the choices you make along the way!

  • @akajesusx
    @akajesusx Год назад +15

    If you're going for an overall clean look, I think closing up the antenna hole would look a lot better on the car.
    I can't wait to see the upcoming videos on this car. You're easily my favorite restorationist on RUclips for your great machine work and amazing fit and finish.

    • @dogsbyfire
      @dogsbyfire Год назад

      I doubt that motorized antenna was original to this car. It seems so out of place on an inexpensive sports car of that era. I could be wrong, but I just don’t remember that on these early 70s Z cars. Maybe on the later 280 ZX, but by then the car had lost its hard sporting edge. Also, the one you removed looks exactly like the aftermarket motorized antenna my brother installed on his 1978 Pinto.

  • @metabeard3788
    @metabeard3788 Год назад +4

    I think a nice racing green would look great on that, but those oranges you showed are pretty cool too. I think if you're going to paint the back panel, you should probably paint the spoiler to match. Also agree with folks saying keep the antennae, even if it doesn't work. Adds some style to it 😄 Looking forward to the rest of the series!

    • @jflaplaylistchannelunoffic3951
      @jflaplaylistchannelunoffic3951 Год назад

      But should be an original green, if they had that. The gold/yellow/orange originals also looked very suitable.

  • @leandervr
    @leandervr Год назад +1

    I really hope you paint it red like the model! It looks sooooo good in red with the black accents.

  • @grosbeakmc
    @grosbeakmc Год назад

    Greetings from Canada!
    First of all, your English is more than good enough. Given that Switzerland has four official languages of which English is not one, you are doing just fine. Secondly, I have watched your channels with great interest over the years and am really keen on watching this project develop. I am very much looking forward to further videos!

  • @smccartney3015
    @smccartney3015 Год назад +67

    I know I've said this already, but I'm a fan of restoring a car to stock as closely as possible. That being said, it's your car, so it's completely up to you. I'm sure it's going to be jaw-dropping when you're finished.

    • @TuneStunnaMusic
      @TuneStunnaMusic Год назад +5

      I was all about modding cars when I was younger, but want to see cars get restored to original while Im older. I wonder if thats how people generally feel.

    • @markiobook8639
      @markiobook8639 Год назад +1

      Stock is crap. It needs an electronic ignition. Distributor rotors and points wear immediately they are new throwing off dwell, advance and retard. This then effects idle effects complex Weber carburettor tuning.

  • @dennislopez1272
    @dennislopez1272 Год назад +5

    918 Orange looks really cool.

  • @kentm75
    @kentm75 Год назад +69

    I would stick with door mirrors instead of fender mirrors, just to maintain the clean lines of the fender/hood. So excited to see this one come to life!

    • @zerokenshi
      @zerokenshi Год назад +2

      I hope he does. the fender mirrors look so stupid.

  • @michaelmccormick1547
    @michaelmccormick1547 Год назад

    I can not WAIT to see how this turns out. We've watched your channel for a long time. My little girls love to watch you restore things. I have two little engineers in the making. If anyone can get this car back into shape, it is you.

  • @Moonball96
    @Moonball96 Год назад +1

    Very excited for this project! Looking forward to seeing the progress

  • @davidvisser4446
    @davidvisser4446 Год назад +3

    918 orange! That looks so good!

  • @lofnouk
    @lofnouk Год назад +4

    This is a huge job. My advice is "Make a new one." I am looking forward to watching you work through this project. Congrats, in advance, for owning such a ridiculously cool car.

  • @Yuffy
    @Yuffy Год назад +11

    As much as I'd love to see you restore the antenna system : it looks more badass without. So I'm team no antenna ♥

  • @TedJamesLytle790
    @TedJamesLytle790 7 месяцев назад

    That 'Butterscotch' color interior is the same I had in my old Datsun B210 with matching exterior paint. I have not seen that color since. It brought back instant memories, watching this. Well done!

  • @jadediquattro5355
    @jadediquattro5355 Год назад +1

    Every time I watch a restoration video of yours the colors you choose for them are beautiful. I would go with whatever makes you smile. I really liked the Safari Orange though.

  • @_D_P_
    @_D_P_ Год назад +74

    Personally I love the safari gold. Even the orange looks quite distinctive. Red is overused on so many other sports cars.
    The extendible antenna is too interesting of a mechanism to not get working. If you don't reinstall it, maybe you could mount in on a stand for decoration and demonstration.
    Those rear window louvers look really cool externally but hurt visibility when driving and give it a tougher appearance than the style you're going for.

    • @winnerscreed6767
      @winnerscreed6767 Год назад

      agree with your color choice statements.

    • @nusbaumtanner
      @nusbaumtanner Год назад +3

      Everything I would have wanted to say.

    • @southsider9638
      @southsider9638 Год назад

      Definitely like the orange or the gold. Love that vintage orange color on the interior.

    • @frankfarklesberry
      @frankfarklesberry Год назад

      I agree. Make it a Cali car again.

  • @moomae1
    @moomae1 Год назад +6

    This is a great project and thank you for the narration! Red + delete antenna + matte black spoiler + air dam. That appears to be what you did on the model car and it looks amazing. Can't wait for the next episode.

    • @user-tb5ns7hc5i
      @user-tb5ns7hc5i Год назад +3

      Nope. Mistake. Satin or metallic Gold. Chrome mirrors on doors. Unpainted brushed magnesium wheels. Matte black rear. Matte black louvres. Maybe matte black or gold small spoilers or delete. Chrome bumpers with no rubber. Black vinyl , leather, wood, and carpet interior. Keep the pwr antenna. Keep the chrome trim. Keep the steering wheel, carbs and headers. Everything else oem stock original. No mods. No flares. No lowering.

    • @arjanstockhausen8453
      @arjanstockhausen8453 Год назад

      @@user-tb5ns7hc5ixactly! Thank you! Haha I know this is *taste* but red and black and low dam etc are just not what this slender car can be at its finest

    • @arjanstockhausen8453
      @arjanstockhausen8453 Год назад

      @@user-tb5ns7hc5iactually I think I would even go tone in tone, the satin orange leaning to ‚naples yellow‘ - and no black at all, just a slightly darker gold/orange and ochre/wood interior

  • @patricknorton8581
    @patricknorton8581 Год назад +3

    I'd vote for the orange paint scheme, would look great with the black rims and maybe you can bring some black accents into the interior to tie it all together

  • @davec200i
    @davec200i Год назад

    envious of this project! Think i'll be watching every video you put out on this one

  • @Bands_of_Orion
    @Bands_of_Orion Год назад +1

    My dad had a ‘72 that was just gorgeous - black interior with the 919 orange paint job. Personally, I’d love to see it orange! Following your videos closely and eager for more!

  • @timmiller8600
    @timmiller8600 Год назад +13

    Two opinions: 1) Hard no on the fender mirrors. 2) Keep the louvers (in matte black or very dark gray, matching the color you intend to paint the center panel on the rear). Excited to see progress on this!

  • @toblexson5020
    @toblexson5020 Год назад +18

    If you're thinking about a black front dam/splitter, carbon fibre might be a cool look, especially if combined with a fibre spoiler, rear panel and louvre (and maybe even small side skirts). Although they might be difficult to source for this car, and moulding them yourself would be a massive undertaking. It would look grand in a simple red with the black and chrome. Black, brown (or white) interior leather would then sit perfectly, reminiscent of a classic Ferrari.

  • @jacobbroe5279
    @jacobbroe5279 Год назад +4

    Consider cream white as the base color so you can add colored stripes etc. and play with color over time. As long as the base color stays cream white.

  • @chame17
    @chame17 Год назад

    This is such a cool project, I cannot wait for the episodes to start coming out.

  • @froppygirl994
    @froppygirl994 Год назад +1

    I think the orange would be a gorgeous colour for the car. So excited for this series. It’s gonna be amazing