1975 710 2 door sedan

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Re: 1975 710 2 door sedan

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Yeah I heard they were all pretty shabby there and left when they no longer can drive. Love that green one with its window sliding into the boot :lol:
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Re: 1975 710 2 door sedan

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I have had some question's about the brakes, so I thought I should share a photo.

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Re: 1975 710 2 door sedan

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crustywhip wrote:Yeah I heard they were all pretty shabby there and left when they no longer can drive. Love that green one with its window sliding into the boot :lol:

yea cuzzy kane did u see the photos of the wagons i saw when i was in mexico?
i also have a video of me jumping on the roof of a 710 sedan drinking strait tequila and smashing out the windows while a mexican is pissing on it.for a laugh.

this blue 2door one needs a few touches,its formula is all wrong.im sure it could become a head turner with the right understanding.
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abe froman wrote:I have had some question's about the brakes, so I thought I should share a photo.

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No way are they OEM. thats a after market hat with AP calipers and discs?(or knock offs).
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Re: 1975 710 2 door sedan

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Been a while since I posted an update,

I decided I was going to cleanup the ugly corner of the engine bay were the battery is located. I decided to relocate the battery.

Here is a dark photo of what I started with.
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I got my spot weld drill and removed the tray, there was not much paint under the tray and a little surface rust.
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I removed the rust, welded some holes, straightened out the well and sprayed a couple coats of primer.
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I blocked out the primer ready for paint.
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Fresh paint !
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For more access to inner fender well I removed the radiator, this seemed like the perfect time to replace the water pump and remove the overly loud clutch fan.
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Going back together with a couple upgrade's
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All I need to do is repaint the radiator and put it all back together.
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Re: 1975 710 2 door sedan

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That engine bay looks 100% better now. Is that the Futo Fab alternator adjuster? It looks very nice.
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Re: 1975 710 2 door sedan

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broke wrote:That engine bay looks 100% better now. Is that the Futo Fab alternator adjuster? It looks very nice.
Thanks, as for the adjuster I don't remember were I got it. It is homemade and been sitting in my tool box, it is off an older project.

Finally got my new front marker light's, a set of 140J light's to replace the US spec one's.

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Re: 1975 710 2 door sedan

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I have not put an update up in a while so here go's.

Here is what the car looked like last time after all the upgrades. US spec 1974 Coupe bumpers, 140j grille, rear finally lowered.
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But it still was not the look I wanted, so I started looking for more international body and trim parts. I found a set of fenders and a NOS front panel in Japan. I worked out buying all the parts the hard part was getting them shipped to me because of there size.

Here are the parts,
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I know these parts are common for a 140j in NZ but are non existent here in the US. It then took a good 5 to 7 months to get them shipped to the us, it was do to there size that it was so hard to ship them for a descent price.


While trying to get the parts out of Japan this happen !

From this ( 1974 US spec )
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To this
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Thanks to my New Zealand connection at least the rear of the car was looking WAY better, but I was still missing something.
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Re: 1975 710 2 door sedan

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This is the first time I have seen your thread, and I like the result. Very nice.
Parts are always expensive from japan, but guards, getting them to arrive in good shape would be very difficult and expensive I would imagine.

How do they even ship/package a guard?
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