mrbigtanker Posted February 29, 2012 Report Share Posted February 29, 2012 that looks really good.well done Quote Link to comment
anth Posted March 1, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 1, 2012 cheers fellas :) here's a side-by-side comparison... 1 Quote Link to comment
Busta Nut Posted March 1, 2012 Report Share Posted March 1, 2012 Amazing job, man!! Looks fantastic!! Quote Link to comment
mrbigtanker Posted March 1, 2012 Report Share Posted March 1, 2012 cheers fellas :) here's a side-by-side comparison... please send your engine to me i will clean it up and use it for you while you do your bare metal clean up.haha Quote Link to comment
anth Posted March 20, 2012 Author Report Share Posted March 20, 2012 Trialling the yellow tyre lettering look... I arrived home from holidays earlier this year (remember it's summer in Dec/Jan/Feb in Aus) to find a nice surprise waiting for me. Late last year I was contacted by Fast Fours magazine in the form of a feature offer, which I excitedly agreed to, and the finished product is now in my hands… To say I am ecstatic would be an understatement. It was this very same magazine that made me fall in love with Datsun 1600s at the tender age of 12 years old, so to have my own car featuring in the same publication is a dream come true. Maybe there’s another 12 year old out there who will read this issue and decide a 1600 is the car of his dreams, too? This issue hits the shelves on February 8th, so be sure to pick up a copy. You can also order it online via http://shop.magstore.com.au/product-p/ff61.htm 2 Quote Link to comment
skibum315 Posted March 21, 2012 Report Share Posted March 21, 2012 Congrats on the feature ... that's gotta be a great feeling. 1 Quote Link to comment
Tristin Posted March 21, 2012 Report Share Posted March 21, 2012 Always love this car Anth... glad to see it in print. Quote Link to comment
anth Posted May 21, 2012 Author Report Share Posted May 21, 2012 Thanks guys, it was definitely a great feeling. Forgot to post this update, got another one after this... - - - - Ever since I first lowered the car a few years ago, one problem I've always been faced with is a low-flying sump plug. The previous owner fabricated a custom sump for the car and positioned the drain plug right at the lowest point, which wasn't a problem at the ride height they planned to run, but I had different ideas. Added to that, the sump had some received some damage over the years which resulted in a few hairline fractures, and the plug no longer had a perfectly flat surface to seal to, so when I walked into the garage and saw a large trail of oil, I knew it was finally time to put my long-running plan into action. As this picture from my last post illustrates, the plug is poking it's head out, ready to cop some road rash at the first sign of any big dips in the road... …which happened on more than one occasion (I’m now onto my second plug). So the plan was to remove the existing plug, weld up the hole, and reposition a new outlet on the side of the sump, like so… The problem with this job is that the sump can’t be removed from the engine while it’s still in the car unless the crossmember is removed, so that means the engine has to be supported by a special frame that allows you to remove said crossmember without the engine falling on your head. That means I had to enlist the help of my long-term and always helpful mechanics at Protek Automotive. With the engine supported and the crossmember removed, they set to work repairing and modifying the sump. All of the dents were bashed out and the seams double welded to seal up any cracks. Most importantly, the sump plug was moved out of harms way and into a safer position… With everything bolted back up to the car and some fresh oil poured in, I was ready to roll again. This is how the setup now looks from underneath… Much better! I no longer need clench my butcheeks over every dip in the road. 1 Quote Link to comment
mrbigtanker Posted May 21, 2012 Report Share Posted May 21, 2012 you da man,awesome car.now send motor to me.thanks Quote Link to comment
anth Posted May 22, 2012 Author Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Haha I think shipping would be a killer! Next update: http://www.build-threads.com/build-threads/project-510-rear-bumper-finally/ Those of you who follow the progress on my Datsun would have most likely noticed the absence of a rear bumper in the photos I’ve posted over the past couple of years. This has been a long-running saga for me, which I’ve finally sat down and taken the time to explain. Ready for a long story? Read on… Around 3 years ago I was involved in a minor rear-end collision which saw my pristine bumper bent like a pretzel. This bumper didn’t come with the car when I bought it, it was one that I sourced myself and had re-chromed out of my own pocket. After my insurance gave me the all-clear, I dropped the damaged car off at their approved repair shop to be fixed, and took on the task of finding another rear bumper. I found a straight rear bumper through Datsport and had them ship it over, then it was re-chromed at the shop that the panel beater always uses for their chrome work. Once the car was repaired and back on the road for a few months, I noticed some rust starting to form in the crevices of the bumper ends, where the side pieces are welded to the center section. Over time, the rusty residue grew into proper rust bubbles. At this point I contacted the panel shop, who contacted my insurance and we all agreed to strip it and re-chrome it a second time to hopefully cure this issue. This time, however, I insisted we use my choice of re-chromer, the shop who did my first bumper which I was very happy with (before it got bent!). Unfortunately, this decision would be my downfall. Over the next year or so, I had to partake in a game of “call the re-chromer every week to ask for updates and get the run-around”. I heard every excuse under the sun, from “it’ll be ready next week” (I heard that about 10 times) to “I got sick of looking at it so I put it aside for a while”. Not only that, but when there was progress it was always in the form of him telling me that the repair work was resulting in the finish being pitted and ugly. The final straw was a phone call where the lovely gentlemen who owns the establishment informed me that the bumper was packed up and ready to give back to me, but someone had accidentally run over it with the forklift. Yes, you read that right. I kept my composure and asked him how the repaired section looked before it was run over, to which he replied “pretty shit”. I think he was sick of it, and so was I. This series of images perfectly sum up my range of emotions at that time… I called my insurance and explained the whole story to them. They sent an assessor to the chrome shop to inspect the now destroyed bumper, and agreed for me to source and re-chrome yet another one. In an uncanny turn of events, I ended up finding a perfect candidate from the person I bought my first bumper off! I took a 1hr drive to his house, snapped it up and a week later dropped it off to another re-chromer that was recommended to me through a friend. From the moment I stepped into this new shop, I knew I’d made the right decision. The owner was calm, honest, and wanted to take the time to do a proper job, insisting on pulling the bumper apart and then re-assembling it after it’s new coat of chrome. He even replaced a broken mounting stud that I was more than happy to live with, but he wouldn’t stand for it. Another sign that I was in the right place was seeing a lot of other car parts waiting to be re-dipped, as opposed to the last place I used who had large industrial contracts, therefore pushing my bumper to the bottom of thier priority list. During this time, I didn’t necessarily mind the look of the car without the bumper, in fact I grew to like it. But, they’re there for a reason, and I’d hate to think how much panel damage would have been sustained if I was hit without one. So anyway, in February this year, I finally picked up my new(est) bumper. It’s an amazing feeling when you peel back the plastic to reveal perfect, un-touched, brand new chrome. Instead of rushing things and bolting it straight on to the car, I went out and bought all new stainless nuts and bolts. Definitely a worthwhile investment, and cheap too, this whole bunch was well under $10. Another great thing about the new re-chromer that I used is that he gave me a great tip to try to combat the rust issue that plagued my last bumper. Apparently it’s not a rare occurrence, and one way to try to prevent it is to paint some clear coat into the bumper seams. The theory is that the clear coat will form a seal and stop water from sitting in the seams and rusting. I had nothing to lose, so I gave it a shot. To do this, I taped up each side of the seam to keep any rogue paint off the actual face of the bumper, and used a very thin brush to put as much clear as I could inside the seam. I think I ended up doing about 4 coats. At first I used whatever I happened to have in the garage, which was some high-temp clear coat in a rattle can that I sprayed into the lid and dipped the brush into. This wasn’t ideal, as the consistency of the paint wasn’t too good, it didn’t dry properly, and it had a yellow tinge to it. I eventually got my hands on some proper 2-pack clear which I had to reduce with thinners and mix in some hardener, this worked much better. I also had the numberplate light surround re-chromed. These lights are unique to JDM/AUDM, USDM 510′s have two lights mounted to the rear body of the car, on either side of the plate. I’m not sure which version the European delivered cars run. Finally, car and bumper meet. Here’s a summary of the events of what I now refer to as “Bumpergate” Early 2009 – Involved in light rear-end collision Mid 2009 – Repaired and back on the road Late 2009 – Notice rust starting to form on bumper Early 2010 – Rust getting worse, contact insurance, drop bumper off to be re-chromed Early 2010 – Mid 2011 (yes, a year and a half!) – Endless broken promises by re-chromer Mid 2011 – Re-chromer informs me the bumper has been run over by a forklift Late 2011 – Agree with insurance to source another 2nd hand bumper, take to new re-chromer Early 2012 – Saga over! 3 years of fun! I’m so glad it’s over, no more “where’s your bumper?” questions for me! *Neptune art (without bumper) sourced from miguelcoimbra.com. 1 Quote Link to comment
mrbigtanker Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Beautiful car man.I love it i love the look the motor.It is so clean. Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted May 22, 2012 Report Share Posted May 22, 2012 Lotta drama for a bumper! :P It looks great in the end, though. I wonder if it's just the lighting, but the blue hue to those bolts make them look like normal grade bolts... :confused: Quote Link to comment
jser12 Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 This is the kind of build thread that gives me hope for my car. Beautifully done sir. How hard is to find those venetian blinds? Cause if you ever find an extra set, I'll buying will to have them shipped to the united states. Quote Link to comment
Tristin Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 Those are really an Aussie only fad. You would have to get them shipped over... Quote Link to comment
jser12 Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 I wouldn't mind having it shipped. I think it's a cool edition that would really give my 510 a different look. Quote Link to comment
Tristin Posted October 19, 2012 Report Share Posted October 19, 2012 You can buy them on eBay Australia for about $250 and youd be looking at ~$150 to ship it to the West Coast... slightly more to go to the Midwest. I like them, not many Stateside do. If you look at my signature, my pixel car has a set edited in. Quote Link to comment
FiveSeventyZee Posted November 8, 2012 Report Share Posted November 8, 2012 ugh, I want the blinds too...saw them on a 411 goon first and thought they'd look cool on a dime. Then I saw this car somewhere else and was like, yup I was right, they look badass on dimes too haha. I'm gonna try to find some now...wish me luck Quote Link to comment
datto510 Posted November 8, 2012 Report Share Posted November 8, 2012 I rocks em.... Unfortunatley my car has hardly moved in the last 2 years.... :crying: Quote Link to comment
rusty12ver Posted November 8, 2012 Report Share Posted November 8, 2012 Dude, I like them. Looks sweet in the dimes. Quote Link to comment
sedan20 Posted November 8, 2012 Report Share Posted November 8, 2012 wish me luck .. luck! lol.. i messaged the guy, and i still havnt gotten a response. Quote Link to comment
FiveSeventyZee Posted November 8, 2012 Report Share Posted November 8, 2012 which guy the op? or te eBay au seller? Quote Link to comment
chiwag Posted November 8, 2012 Report Share Posted November 8, 2012 I rocks em.... Unfortunatley my car has hardly moved in the last 2 years.... :crying: beautiful datsun. I have a 72 wagon with a similar color, I'm from chihuahua mexico after upload pictures of my car Quote Link to comment
anth Posted November 8, 2012 Author Report Share Posted November 8, 2012 hey guys! I get a few pm's every now and then about the venetians. This is the store where everyone buys them from: http://stores.ebay.com.au/getashade (just search for "Datsun 1600") I'm not sure about shipping to the US, that's something you'd have to ask the seller (which I beleive sedan20 has already done) Here are some other cars that run them that I stole from Google images... I even ran a black venetian on one of my previous cars, I think the black ones look better on anything newer than 1980s... Regarding my 510, it's been off the road for a few months, doing some engine work (front mount intercooler, aluminium radiator, and some other fiddly stuff), just working out my intercooler piping now, hopefully have it done soon, expect a big update to the thread! 1 Quote Link to comment
FiveSeventyZee Posted November 9, 2012 Report Share Posted November 9, 2012 Yeah thats where I was looking. Says they ship worldwide...ehh, I don't have the $300-400 to get a set over here right now. Wish I did though, I would LOVE a set for Jr. Quote Link to comment
Tristin Posted November 9, 2012 Report Share Posted November 9, 2012 Glad to hear youre still updating the car Anth. This is easily one of my favorite... cant wait to see what you do with it. Quote Link to comment
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