This is what I started with:








The big stripdown.I stripped every piece from the car. Everything was labelled and stored away. Later on I cleaned each and every bolt and nut. Whatever I could replaced with new stuff was replaced. Others were refurbished







Child labour. I was fortunate enough to have my 11yo daughter help me with the restoration. Unfortunately other forum members decided to do this to her. She was quite chuffed.

Off to the sandblasters. Every part that could handle sandblasting, was sandblasted. The body was primered immediately after the blasting with marine primer.

Sandblasted and primered

Datsun achne

Rust on door

Sandblasted doors

Suspension before

Suspension after

Gearbox after

After clearcoat have been applied

Stuff to be plated

Back from plating




Assembled front suspension

Engine parts







Lead work on body


Botch job on bonnet repair. There was a dent in the bonnet, but the first panel guy tried to cover it with filler. The second outfit picked this up and we decided it was not worth repairing. This forced me to find a new bonnet. I got one that was stored in someones garage for 20 years. An original from Nissan Japan.

Panel shop






Back home


New coil springs too long. The replacement coil springs were way to long and through a process of trial and error I got them to the length I wanted. It did take me a week of stripping, cutting and fitting though.


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Engine in





Soundproofing

Work getting a bit much for the little one

Outside for the first time



Steering wheel refurbishment


New wheels arrived



New bonnet arrived




Rear view

Front view

Coil spring lowereing

Before cutting

after cutting

new weather strips

Upholstery






The finished car




