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blueovalz
blueovalz
Little Rock, AR, USA

Joined: 07/28/2007

My Lifestyles:

Datsun 240Z "BlueOvalZ"
BlueOvalZ
Datsun 280Z "Red75Z"
Red75Z
Ford Mustang "66 Mustang"
66 Mustang
Manta Mirage "Mclaren M8B Replica"
Mclaren M8B Replica

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Datsun 240Z "BlueOvalZ"

 
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Drivetrain:

Ford 289 which is very soon being replaced with a 383 (Not the Chevy, but the Ford 351W stroker version). Home-made headers, AFR 205 heads, and the typical go-fast internals. The engine is solidly mounted (along with transmission) into the chassis making is part of the chassis which greatly increased the chassis rigidity.

Transmission is a WC T-5 pulling to a Datsun R200 differential using Porsche 930 CV jointed half-shafts. Currently, at the rear wheels, the 289 dynos at 299 HP, and 260 lb/ft at 7200 RPM. It has a lot of RPM potential, but now I'm looking for more torque, and hence the reason for installing the 383. Hopefully, it will reach my design of mid 500 HP and torque fiqures at around 6500 RPM. The new heads, and almost 1" more stroke should get me close. 


Chassis:
The chassis is still basic Datsun equipment. The front crossmember has been moved forward 1.25" to increase the caster for an improved camber curve. This meant that the T/C rod had to be increased in length as well. The inner bushings have been replaced with spherical rod ends on the front, with fabrication just completed for replacing all eight bushing on the rear suspension with 3/4" spherical bearings. The rear uprights and mustache bar have been replaced with a single 1/4" aluminum plate that mounts the differential, suspension, and swaybar all on one piece. The rear bushings are held independently onto this plate, separated by a turnbuckle, to allow toe adjustment of the rear wheels. Spring rate is 225 F/260 R using coilover set-up and Koni shocks.
Wheels & Tires:

17 X 11 Billet Specialties wheels with 315/35R17 tires an all four corners (DOT set-up).


Body:
Body is a home-made fiberglass creation painted in a GM Tahoe blue w/ Wimbleton white stripes
Interior:

Fabricated out of fiberglass from a once fully gutted race interior.


1971 Datsun 240Z that became a divorce recovery project. After dropping the SBF engine into the car, I found that the high...

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  • Exterior
  • Building the Rear Panels
  • Interior
  • Engine and Engine Bay
  • Swapping the 289 for a 383
  • Transmission and Driveshaft
  • Differential Mount (Front)
  • Porsche Axles
  • Suspension
  • Brakes
  • Wheels

In the Beginning

After hot-gluing foam onto the outside of the OEM body, I sanded it to shape, laid up fiberglass, and then removed the front cap portion

In the Beginning

I did the same thing with the quarter panels while simultaneously fabricating door skins

In the Beginning

Lastly, I fabricated a hatch skin as well. All of these piece were fabricated out of 4 layers of 2 oz mat.

In the Beginning

After initial sanding was finished, and in preparation of making vents over the front wheels

In the Beginning

The pre-beast next to a daily driver '75 280Z.

All shined up!

The lip and headlights were added when I converted this to a street car.

Rear with the spoiler

Ford truck tail lights with an Acura front grill turned upside-down.

Rear without the spoiler

Same shot of the rear without the spoiler.

Its got a 289

Grand-Am grill was cut up to make the vent grill shown here.

From the sidelines

Nice side view

Stripes for days

They start under the rear and go all the way over and under the front.

HybridZ - Engineered to be Feared

Gas filler door is a Mustang Bullit door with a Acura filler tube underneath.

Cooling air

Geo Storm turn signals with (again) the Grand-Am grill cut-ups for the brake scoop grill.

Looking down on my Z

Wasp body view from upper-rear.

Looking down on my Z

Wasp body view from upper-front

 
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Comments:
Wicked58
01-10-2010 2:56 PM
wow, just amazing! Congratulations!
ROLLINGCOUNTRY
08-30-2008 11:33 PM
AWESOME JUST FLAT OUT AWESOME..LOTS AND LOTS OF HOURS BUT TRUE ART MY FRIEND......COOKIE
Grampa131
07-31-2008 11:47 AM
Beutiful Z........
thefordmaniac
07-27-2008 8:29 PM
absolutely great work. words fail me.
falconizer_62
07-10-2008 12:43 PM
amazing work! That blue Z is phenomenal. you are a true craftsman.
bandit
02-17-2008 11:20 AM
VERY COOL!!! I enjoyed viewing your build progress, and the car looks very sharp!
pikesan
12-26-2007 2:10 PM
The work you've done is AMAZING!! Thanks for making one of the best garages at MyRideisMe!
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