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  • Birthday 06/27/1977

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    2009 G37s 1968 2000 Roadster (project) 1964 L320 (project)

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  1. Conner

    Heater box gray

    Has anyone found a decent match for the original gray color of the heater box? Thanks.
  2. Conner

    Heater rubber bits

    Maybe they are defroster hoses I'm needing because they route up behind the dash to vents just below the windshield.
  3. Conner

    Heater rubber bits

    Thanks Steve. On the third one I actually meant the hoses that pipe hot air up to the vents in the dash. There are two of those--one of the left and one on the right side of the heater box at the bottom. For the coolant hoses that go from the water pump into the top of the heater core and from the bottom of the heater core into the engine block I just used lengths of heater hose. Thanks!
  4. Conner

    Heater rubber bits

    For those who have refurbished and reinstalled their heaters, what did you use for rubber parts? The black upper box seals to the body/underside of the firewall. Did you use some kind of gasket for that? What about the boot that connects the black upper section to the grey lower heater box with the blower motor and heater core? Was it Steve who fabricated boots for that? Maybe Jake? What heater hoses did you use to connect the blower sides up to the vent outlets integrated into the dash? Any guidance appreciated. Thanks!
  5. Of the original 50 of these badges that I had manufactured way back in 2015, I now have only five left! If you need one, send me a PM. When these are gone, that's it.
  6. Conner

    New 320 owner, 62?

    I will buy a set. Thanks for doing this.
  7. Moses, do you happen to have the exact part number in your records anywhere? That would definitely help me out and I'm sure would be useful for others. Thanks!
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    New 320 owner, 62?

    They sell on ebay. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1961-EARLY-1965-DATSUN-TRUCK-L320-FIREWALL-INSULATION-PAD-61-62-63-64-65/174132000201?hash=item288b1375c9:g:tOAAAOSwrcRdv3vK
  9. Conner

    Interior Questions

    Here's another question. My truck has a hole in the cab floor at the very front corner on the passenger side. It's in the floor right up against the firewall in the corner with the side of the footwell. It's probably ~1/2" in diameter and was plugged with a small rubber bung. Does anyone else have this? Perhaps the PO drilled a drainage hole there?
  10. Conner

    Interior Questions

    The early and late roadsters have different heater boots than the 320.
  11. Conner

    Interior Questions

    Thanks. Keep us posted on how the kit works out. I saw he also has door panels and repro sun visors for the 320 but I didn't see the footwell pieces. I will look again or maybe they just aren't listed on ebay at this moment. Those seem pretty simple and to my eye would be the easiest to do myself--the firewall pieces are pretty complex.
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    Interior Questions

    Also, can anyone verify whether this defroster hose reproduced by Datsunparts.com for an early roadster may work on the 320 heater box? https://www.datsunparts.com/1404
  13. Conner

    Interior Questions

    Has anyone bought and installed this firewall kit: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1961-EARLY-1965-DATSUN-TRUCK-L320-FIREWALL-INSULATION-PAD-61-62-63-64-65/174132000201?hash=item288b1375c9:g:tOAAAOSwrcRdv3vK ? Looks like I would have to remove my heater to install that middle part. Compared to trying to reproduce those pieces that price looks reasonable. Also, what have people done to replace the panels that go into the fender footwells--on the right and left, not the firewall? I mean these pieces:
  14. Conner

    Interior Questions

    This is great advice. Thanks both of you.
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