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Re: Needed: A Roadster friendly machine shop <long?>

To: Richard Rudden <sequoia12@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Needed: A Roadster friendly machine shop <long?>
From: dtn <noji-1@pacbell.net>
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 04:21:40 -0800
Richard,

Fred Katz had given me a shop name in the Bay Area.  I've changed
jobs/computers/mail programs and have lost the information.  Fred, could you
post that info again.

Dana

Richard Rudden wrote:

> Well guess it's time to step out of the shadows... to lurk no more!
>
> My name is Richard Rudden I live in Santa Clara Ca. and I am the owner
> (first,current and only) of a 1969 SRL311, #12388 to be exact. Started life
> as pewter grey, just like the one on the 68/69 brochure. After completing
> (like they're ever complete) a restoration in 1987 it's now Nissan Regatta
> Red 013.
> Anyway all was fun and right in RoadsterLand until #1 exhaust valve seat
> decided to part company with the head, for this and other reasons she has
> been a garage queen since 1994.
> NOW it's time to start killing bugs and eating corners again! Shasta in July
> is the goal!
> Here's my dilemma (now he gets to the %$##$^% point)
> I have a complete U20 I bought about a year ago, it's supposedly been
> rebuilt. What I need is to find is a local, south of Oregon north of Fresno,
> machine shop I can trust to thoroughly check out this head and block. If
> need be I can take it to CDM or I understand Dean at Fairlady has a shop he
> recommends in L.A. If that's the best way to go that%27s what I'll do, but
> I'd rather find someone a bit more local.
>
> Thanks to all for listening, look forward to being a more active member!
>
> Richard
>
> P.S. Congratulations Annette on your new baby, the fun is totally worth the
> trouble!!
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