Yeh, they interlock. No pillar. First the rear doors shut against a stop on
the bottom rail with a latch, and then the front doors latch to the rear
doors. The rears can't be opened by the kids in back.
Me and Ken "Datster" Pletcher were discussing the design aspects of building a
roadster trailer when someone mentioned putting seats in it. No, no, no!
Definitely safer for the kids in Mr. Osho's rear seats!
Fred
Subject: Re: Hot's stretch
Author: Gary McCormick <svgkm@halley.ca.essd.northgrum.com> at ~ctl-internet-po
Date: 3/31/2000 3:37 PM
Are those suicide doors? (or "clap hands doors" as the Brits would say...).
This is the solution for when the wife and kids all want to go for a ride in
the
Roadster!
Gary McCormick
San Jose, CA
'70 2000, SRL311-13291
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Fred_Katz@ci.sf.ca.us wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Time is tight so I post pictures as I can. This picture is a must-see, from
> last Sunday's BADROC get-together at In-N-Out Burgers on the SF peninsula.
> See
>
> http://www.2xtreme.net/fredkatz/sf300c1.html
>
> My sister works for Adobe, for some Japanese managers. She recently met one
> manager, a Mr. Hotoridu Osho, and mentioned that her brother owns
> Datsun roadsters. Surprise! He mentioned that he recently obtained a
> roadster and had custom work done to it for shipping back home to Japan.
>
> My sister asked him to contact me. After seeing Hot's (his nickname in the
> USA) custom stretch Datsun roadster, I begged him to come to our In and Out
> meet in Mountain View last Sunday. Hot Osho agreed. However, he mentioned
> that he would only be able to show his awesome roadster once. It will be
> leaving here in early April never to come back. This car is awesome!
>
> Fred
> BADROC
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