Gary R.’s 280z restoration continues. Our last report described the extensive metalwork rehab to the unibody, detailed HERE.
The brake/fuel lines along with itemized nuts/bolts are ready to be zinc’d in either gold or silver plating.
Having spent money on the paint and bodywork, protecting the underbody was a must for Gary’s restoration. To keep rust away the next step was sealing the underside and interior bare metal areas with
POR-15. We have heard positive things about this product and its rust prevention in vintage restorations. Once the inside was coated we undercoated the entire bottom of the Z.
After a day of drying it was time to install coil overs and the amazing
ZCG BigBrakeKit
The wheels will be 17″ Panasport C8s custom built to ZCG specs with a 255/40/17 tire on a stock-flare 280Z chassis! Awesome!!
Next chapters will be the wiring and the mock up of the driveline. Look for more chassis/running gear photos later this week!
Stay tuned..
Long Live the Z!
Rob
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Here is another example of just how special the Z is…people may buy a new car every 7 to 8 years. This 280Z isn’t just a car, it has been in the family since day one in 1978. ZCG met this Z family in the summer of 2008 when it was time to get it back on the road after a few years of sitting. We went down the wants and needs list and brought this Z back from a fixture in the garage to a sporty Z ready for a drive to the store or down the coast. Since their last visit, owners Larry and Ruth had a whole new list for us and this time it was to work on the interior.
We met at the shop and talked about different options for seats and interior items. The dash was removed and sent out for restoration and when it came back we replaced all the gauge lights with updated LEDs. We polished all of the plastic covers, resealed all the heater ducts, and lubed all the heater cables. We also serviced the heater core, replaced all the heater hoses and anything easily accessible while the dash was out.
Now for the good part, choosing seats. This is another ZCG first: a set of RECARO LXFs in leather!!! Yes, you read correctly! Leather. There was a tag on the box explaining that RECARO has their own cattle ranch with no barb wire fences and that all RECARO leather is perfect. These seats are not vegan friendly. Comfortable and very sexy, YES!
To complement the seat choice we picked a custom carpet kit and leather for the new door panels and headliner. Another nice touch was the new door panel trim matched the other door panel parts perfectly. More highlights include a new factory center console fitted with an updated HD headunit, MOMO steering wheel, and custom shift boot (Ruth’s choice).
Finally a set of powder-coated louvers and a full detail really make this 280z standout. The interior work was performed by Vargas Auto in Sunnyvale where owner Ron has been around classic cars and Datsuns for a long time. His father used to install all the dealer add-on vinyl tops on PL510s for Downtown Datsun back in the day.
With the interior beautifully finished and attention to little details Larry and Ruth’s special 280z is ready for the road!
Long Live The Z!
Rob
Check out the gallery for more interior detail shots
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This car needed some serious love and boy is it getting it!! Many people would have written this car off due to the extensive repair it needed but Z Car Garage and William’s Autobody have been given the job of saving it. You can see from the photos that every area of this car needed some form of repair.
The frame rails on both sides needed rust repair but the passenger side needed to have the entire frame rail replaced. The problem with this is that only the frame rails are available from the aftermarket. ALL the other metal work must be hand formed.
This is most noticeable in the battery box/firewall repairs. Many many hours of work have been spent getting these parts to look and fit just right, and it is nowhere near finished. Another tough area of the repairs are the joints between the roof section and the A-pillar and rear quarter panel. I’m sure many of you have seen rust bubbles that start here after an accident repair of restoration, this will NOT be happening here. All of the welds were redone to ensure proper alignment and strength.
Other places that received some love were the lower and upper radiator support, the quarter panel just under the rear quarter windows, and the door jams and rocker panels on both sides. All of these areas had rust holes that needed varying states of work. The rocker panel just below the battery box had it the worst. It has now been filled in and will continue to be reworked until it is perfect.
Finally you will see that there is major pitting on the top of the windshield frame. This too will need to be cut out and replaced with new sheet metal and then blended into the original roof. Again, this will not be easy.
We do all of this to keep the Zs on the road and in the hands of the people who love them. This will be one of the most extensive rebuilds that we have done, and we won’t rest until it is done right. I will update again as more progress is made.
Long Live the Restored Z
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A few weeks ago you may remember that we stripped the interior out of Kurtzee, the blue RB project, and mid last week it returned. OUR FABRICATION PEOPLE ROCK!! The chassis has be stiffened in all the right places to handle the power of the new RB25DET. All parts of the new cage structure have been tucked away and as tightly to the factory bodywork as possible so that it will not interfere with the driver in anyway, these cars need to have the functionality of a daily driver to be a success in our eyes.
The next step for this project is a trip off to the paint shop to have the cage covered and for the engine bay to be smoothed over and finished. This should be completed in the next few weeks and then the car will begin final assembly at the shop. Ill have some more photos when it’s at paint.
I hope you all had a great fourth of July weekend, MotoGP at Laguna Seca was amazing. Thanks to all who came. ZCG
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