1971 Datsun 1200 - QLD: Brisbane  

157OCK
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Post #1 post 4th August 2014 - 05:50 AM
This is my datsun 1200 sedan that has been restored to a extent.. most of the work was done by Dan from DTP Motorsport mark Klease done the retrim on the seats and sam todd done the re spray..

All chrome stripping has been tapped, filed, sanded and polished 30 hrs worth of work.. rear bumper, rear tail light surrounds, head light surrounds and door handles were all re chromed...
Dash, front and rear seats were re trimmed same with door cards..
Hood lining is original just been re sprayed to original

wheels are 15" off a micra centre's have been modified for offset for the hub caps that still need too be straightened..

Ca18det is basically standard just has a s15 t28 turbo. Unsure on power as it has not been on the dyno yet.. borgwarner lsd diff vl intake fuel pump set up modified to sit inside the original datsun fuel tank with a Bosch 044 fuel pump

list can go on but can't think of all the work that has gone into it feel free to ask anything hope use like it

1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200
1971 Datsun 1200

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  • XQU53
    Post #2

    So clean man...great example! I'd love one of these as a great little project car!

    Shuffs
    Post #3

    Wow!Immaculate,well done,you certainly have something to be proud of there,and it's external,and internal appearance certainly lives up to the plates on it,until you pop the bonnet,and look into the engine bay,which I must say looks cleaner than an operating theatre.I was,concerned when I saw,what appears to be a stock exhaust box on it,and like the sneaky modification,but am a little curious as to the legalities of it,if some one wants to give you a hard time.

    Faun-
    Post #4

    beautiful build!
    you chose a nice colour too!!

    Dangerous_Dave
    Post #5

    love that engine bay. super neat and tidy. interior is so clean as well. what an excellent job all around!

    eXo
    Post #6

    thats pretty clean, is the poo brown one in the garage the donor?

    157OCK
    Post #7

    QUOTE (Faun- @ Aug 10 2014, 09:23 PM) *
    beautiful build!
    you chose a nice colour too!!

    This is a original colour.. thanks

    QUOTE (eXo @ Aug 11 2014, 04:14 PM) *
    thats pretty clean, is the poo brown one in the garage the donor?

    Nah orange one is in process of a resto also with a turbo Sr20

    157OCK
    Post #8

    QUOTE (XQU53 @ Aug 5 2014, 08:22 AM) *
    So clean man...great example! I'd love one of these as a great little project car!

    Alot of time is involved in doing one of these up as a resto.. if I had have known before hand I would have chose another car one with less chrome hahaha.. thanks

    157OCK
    Post #9

    QUOTE (XQU53 @ Aug 5 2014, 08:22 AM) *
    So clean man...great example! I'd love one of these as a great little project car!

    Alot of time is involved in doing one of these up as a resto.. if I had have known before hand I would have chose another car one with less chrome hahaha.. thanks

    157OCK
    Post #10

    QUOTE (Shuffs @ Aug 5 2014, 10:11 AM) *
    Wow!Immaculate,well done,you certainly have something to be proud of there,and it's external,and internal appearance certainly lives up to the plates on it,until you pop the bonnet,and look into the engine bay,which I must say looks cleaner than an operating theatre.I was,concerned when I saw,what appears to be a stock exhaust box on it,and like the sneaky modification,but am a little curious as to the legalities of it,if some one wants to give you a hard time.


    hahaha yeah that exhaust makes me wonder also mate. But I highly doubt a cop is going too lay on the ground and look at it lol the small tail pipe is all hooked up and works so if you put your hand in front of it you can feel the air coming out..

    157OCK
    Post #11

    QUOTE (Shuffs @ Aug 5 2014, 10:11 AM) *
    Wow!Immaculate,well done,you certainly have something to be proud of there,and it's external,and internal appearance certainly lives up to the plates on it,until you pop the bonnet,and look into the engine bay,which I must say looks cleaner than an operating theatre.I was,concerned when I saw,what appears to be a stock exhaust box on it,and like the sneaky modification,but am a little curious as to the legalities of it,if some one wants to give you a hard time.


    hahaha yeah that exhaust makes me wonder also mate. But I highly doubt a cop is going too lay on the ground and look at it lol the small tail pipe is all hooked up and works so if you put your hand in front of it you can feel the air coming out..

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