240z Portuguese Restoration

SeanDezart

Well-Known Forum User
Can I be rude Filipe and say that although the wheels are great - in my opinion, they don't suit the coulour of the car !

And yes - she is WAY too high.

All that aside.....you haven't mentioned ANYTHING about driving her ! C'mon, so much time, effort, money (and I hope that your wife STILL loves you) and we don't get ANY Z feelings here - shame !
 

JakTheRuby

Club Member
Looks incredible! The only thing I can see (and it may not be a problem) is that the driver door gap looks quite big when the door is shut. It might be simply because the door wasn't shut when the pic was taken but aside that, it really is a thing of beauty!
 

FilipeA240z

Well-Known Forum User
Portuguese restoration

Hi

Thank you to all coments!

to Sean

Your opinion about the wheels colour is the same as some people here, i also would like to see them in black mate, that was the original colour.
Once again, i think it sits to high, i will think about change the springs or cut them a little.
About the ride feeling i just love it, and for start i did a travel of 400 km to meet the previous onwer. It was like a promess to him. When the car was ready, he would like to see it, so i did it.

It`s feels good now to run it in the street and see people look at it and read "DATSUN" , i think it`s weird for them to see such a good looking car with the brand "DATSUN" :) :)

I love all of it, but the interior in so new, that i don`t like to see it dirty :conf2:

I love the engine noise, but 2 years without hearing that and make a 400 km trip, it`s too much. Hopefully i had a k7 with the best of 70´S and 80´S songs and it played all the way.


Looks incredible! The only thing I can see (and it may not be a problem) is that the driver door gap looks quite big when the door is shut. It might be simply because the door wasn't shut when the pic was taken but aside that, it really is a thing of beauty!

Thanks... When i took the pics, the door was not totaly shut. I will put in the weekend more pics for the inside interior, engine and somemore...

Special Thanks to Sean, Gwyn, Jeremy and some more people for helping on this crazy thing, that my dad always said: "it will never run again"
Thanks
 
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