I got inspired by the owner of this car below, Tony and decided I should do the same.
’70s Nissan 240Z Project: Saving the Old Lady? | Zerotohundred.com
It is the car you drive in Gran Turismo 4, the almighty Honda S600.
This would be my first restoration project, from rust to shiny.
here are the specs of the car:
Engine: 4-cylinder, 606cc (37.2 cu in), bore 54.4 mm (2.15 in), stroke 65 mm (2.56 in) 4-stroke, water-cooled, in-line, inclined 45°, compression ratio 9.5:1, 4-carburettor, DOHC, pressure oil pump lubricated roller bearing crankshaft journals and big end.
Performance: 57 ps/8,500 rpm, torque 5.2 kg-m (37.6 ft-lb/5,500 rpm, max. speed 145 kph, (90 mph), fuel consumption 15 km/liter (42.3 mi/imp gal, 35.5 mi/US gal) with 2 passengers on level road at contant 100 kph (62 mph) speed, turning radius 4.3 meters (14.1 feet).
Transmission: Floor shift, 4 speeds forward, 1 reverse, synchromess on 2nd, 3rd and top.
heres the pics of the car im gonna tow back to my town.
I would need help sourcing for this car, would appreciate great help if any forumers can help, thanks
’70s Nissan 240Z Project: Saving the Old Lady? | Zerotohundred.com
It is the car you drive in Gran Turismo 4, the almighty Honda S600.
This would be my first restoration project, from rust to shiny.
here are the specs of the car:
Engine: 4-cylinder, 606cc (37.2 cu in), bore 54.4 mm (2.15 in), stroke 65 mm (2.56 in) 4-stroke, water-cooled, in-line, inclined 45°, compression ratio 9.5:1, 4-carburettor, DOHC, pressure oil pump lubricated roller bearing crankshaft journals and big end.
Performance: 57 ps/8,500 rpm, torque 5.2 kg-m (37.6 ft-lb/5,500 rpm, max. speed 145 kph, (90 mph), fuel consumption 15 km/liter (42.3 mi/imp gal, 35.5 mi/US gal) with 2 passengers on level road at contant 100 kph (62 mph) speed, turning radius 4.3 meters (14.1 feet).
Transmission: Floor shift, 4 speeds forward, 1 reverse, synchromess on 2nd, 3rd and top.
heres the pics of the car im gonna tow back to my town.
I would need help sourcing for this car, would appreciate great help if any forumers can help, thanks