jfbrink Posted June 2, 2015 Report Share Posted June 2, 2015 Looking out on the project horizon, I'm beginning planning for converting my parts / testbed RL411 into a 2-door converible. It's a big project, but fairly common in the 50s domestic car world to go from 4-door to 2-door to convertible. And, while I move slowly, I have a good track record for getting dream projects done (steam car notwithstanding). So, my question for the group is whether anyone has any pictures of the "2" parade car convertible 410s that Nissan supposedly made. Extensive Googling over the past couple years has never gotten me any further than this B/W image that everyone uses: Maybe someone's seen them in a museum or has other publicity shots from this "anniversary" or "rally success" parade? Thanks, Jesse. Quote Link to comment
MikeRL411 Posted June 2, 2015 Report Share Posted June 2, 2015 That's it [the photo]! Created for the Tokyo Olympics and never ever put on the market! Quote Link to comment
Swedishcadillac Posted June 2, 2015 Report Share Posted June 2, 2015 No luck... But RaceNeely has a couple 411 coupes in SoCal, you can probably ask him to divulge some door dimensions, Etc. looking forward to updates... Another tip, If you can get in touch with the owner of Garage Autoshiro www.autoshiro.exblog.jp in Japan, he seems to know everything about early oddball Datsuns... But he no speakee da English. Quote Link to comment
uberkevin Posted June 2, 2015 Report Share Posted June 2, 2015 I say go for it! That thing looks pretty sweet. Or maybe I just wanna see more photos.. Quote Link to comment
jfbrink Posted June 2, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 2, 2015 Even with the longer doors of the 2-door, the doors are, to my eye, too short for a convertible. Here are three quick photo-chops showing first the 2-door door, then a longer door to the where the b-pillar used to be, to a door that proportionally matches other 2-door convertibles, such as the early e30 BMW. Thoughts? Stock 2-door door: Door extended to rear of b-pillar: Proportional long door: 1 Quote Link to comment
Swedishcadillac Posted June 2, 2015 Report Share Posted June 2, 2015 I see what you mean. Through away the tape measure, grab a grinder and squint your eye just so... Then, CUT.. Quote Link to comment
MikeRL411 Posted June 3, 2015 Report Share Posted June 3, 2015 Probably a useless task but, since the NISSAN HQ moved away from Southern California and apparently has some sort of museum in Tennesee, sign on to the Nissan USA site and see if the museum has a spot on the site. If so, querry as to the status of the 2 convertables. I doubt that one of them is in the Zama facility but you will never know if you don't ask! Quote Link to comment
DMC Posted June 3, 2015 Report Share Posted June 3, 2015 Short door, too short, especially the window. Long door, too long. Ever open a 74 Camaro door 100 times? Extended door looks much more appropriate in relation to the short nose and the swooping rear 1/4. Quote Link to comment
jfbrink Posted June 3, 2015 Author Report Share Posted June 3, 2015 I made cardboard extensions to mock up the three different door lengths illustrated above. The stock 2-door door appears to be 40.25" long (RaceNeely care to confirm?), which is 5.5" longer than the 4-door, and seems pretty long when I interact with it in real life. My mid-length door is 42.5", which just seems insanely long in real life, although it makes rear entry a treat. I also did some tests to see if the rear quarter windows had room to retract. The answer is a "barely" yes in all three sizes, either winding down or pivoting in the lower front corner. No luck, yet, in finding a contact at Nissan Heritage or Nissan USA from whom to seek more photos. I wonder if the parade cars even had tops? Jesse. Quote Link to comment
Sealik Posted June 3, 2015 Report Share Posted June 3, 2015 Contact Merlin......he might have some info on those converts' http://www.datsunhistory.com/home.html Quote Link to comment
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