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I only know because I considered swapping my 4-speed box for a 5-speed from a 1.8, only to be reliably informed that it was impossible as the 1.8 had a transaxle and the 1.6 didn't. Well, I say 'reliably informed'...... :?

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Kinkersaab, do you know that pic you found is my car?! And i used to own that 18 gtd that you saved.

 

Heres some pics of rust,

 

Boot, only surface rust, paint is like paper, absolute shite,

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Ground down, primered and painted with wheel paint, its the autoshite way! Any repairs outside i will use the correct paint.

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Seen some rust on the bottom of the door so decided to take it off and cut it back.........erm

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Balls, this job is getting bigger and bigger.

In other news it looks like the honda will have to be roller painted. The paint is absolutely shagged, lacquer peel all over it, scratches, and lots of rust scabs and four bits of rust where his roof rack used to sit. It is not ECONOMICALLY VIABLE to pay for a respray on a £400 shitter.

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Ive decided my welding needs to get better before i start welding the arch/sill after welding the door which looked worse than a pigeon with the squits, I strangely forgot to take a photo of that. So i decided to take the wing off to sort out the dent in it and was pleasantly surprised, Zeibart actually doing its job,

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Inner wing of a 32 year old datsun OMGRAREBARNFIND etc

 

Inside of the wing,

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The dent that needs sorted,

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All the bolts came undone easily apart from one that sheared but not bad for japscrap.

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I only know because I considered swapping my 4-speed box for a 5-speed from a 1.8, only to be reliably informed that it was impossible as the 1.8 had a transaxle and the 1.6 didn't. Well, I say 'reliably informed'...... :?

Sounds a bit 'pub expert' to me, doesn't actually make any sense!?!?

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In other news it looks like the honda will have to be roller painted. The paint is absolutely shagged, lacquer peel all over it, scratches, and lots of rust scabs and four bits of rust where his roof rack used to sit. It is not ECONOMICALLY VIABLE to pay for a respray on a £400 shitter.

Or... you know... you could just leave it alone?

 

Or am I the only one who prefers actual patina to shiny (or no doubt in your case matt army green or shit brown) paint, whether the original paint weathered or not?

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Or... you know... you could just leave it alone?

 

Or am I the only one who prefers actual patina to shiny (or no doubt in your case matt army green or shit brown) paint, whether the original paint weathered or not?

 

It's more a case of protecting it from rust, for me anyway when I've roller painted cars, it's pretty durable.

I like both, sometimes it's nice to have a car that's one colour and because we've all got loads of cars it doesn't make sense to spend a lot on a paint job.

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There does come a point when the paint is so ducked it needs to go however, like the lacquer free rover bonnet I have, our where that repairs needs a load of painted anyway.

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Stanzas were sold as datsuns then nissans. On the honda front if i left it alone the car would become a write off very soon due to the rust in the roof. If i catch it now it wont get any further. Ive now decided to not roller it but my thinking was a rattle can finish is a lot less durable than a roller finish and silver is a cunt to match. Not that it makes much difference now but it would have been satin black and done properly with correct prep, thinners etc

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Or for full giffer points  throw some wob over it, dont sand it then paint on some emulsion with a paste brush and wait for the rust to come back a month later.

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Im sure my pops old Stanza had Datsun by Nissan on a badge somewhere or other , crossover model maybe or by memory has borked itself 

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Started to grind a bit of rust where the latch on the boot is... as it began to grow i decided it would be better cut out. Took out about 50x40mm. This is my first 'proper' repair, cut out, weld in new metal and add filler.

The whole back panel is going black, thats why its covered in primer, ground out all signs of rust and primered them.

Removed the rear bumper to help with the painting and what do you know more rust, although its not bad just surface like the boot was.

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Also bagged these, no idea what to fit them to... 4x100 and i will need metric sleeved nuts to fit them. Do these exist?

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With the honda gone it was time to get on with the stanza as im being pressured into getting it moved. I knew there was some work needing done in the drivers side rear wheel well but didnt expect this, arse biscuits!

 

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The car has been zeibarted from new and this is what happens to a datsun when it isnt covered, no wonder theres none left.

Once the work has been done i will be carrying on with this,

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Need to replace a rear arm and shock after some bint drove into the side of me. Took months to get the suspension arm but finally got one. I really hope thats all it needs or i could be waiting months for other bits.

 

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