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Re: Fluff Roadster story

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Subject: Re: Fluff Roadster story
From: "Annette" <squishfish@home.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 09:35:36 -0700
I know the feeling - our weather here in the NW is soon to turn beautiful
and I am still trying to figure out where to start with my roadster!!

I've even tossed around the idea of patching her back together and driving
her for the summer =P  She's ugly as sin but is running beautifully now =)


----- Original Message -----
From: "Gordon Glasgow" <gsglasgow@home.com>
To: <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 8:42 PM
Subject: RE: Fluff Roadster story


> Oh, yeah! That's what it's about! I'm jealous - mine's been down for about
a
> year now. In fact I was just out in the garage working on the new motor.
We're
> having the nicest spring we've had in years and I'm roadsterless. Rats!
>
> Gordon Glasgow
> Renton, WA
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> [mailto:owner-datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net]On Behalf Of Stephen
> McCartney
> Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 1:22 AM
> To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> Subject: Fluff Roadster story
>
>
> Yesterday was ANZAC - public holiday in Australia honouring our war
veterans
> & those that didn't make it through.
> Now, in Melbourne, we've had days and days of rain - broken a 4 year
> drought, really, for most of Victoria.  Anyway, ANZAC day dawned a little
> grey, but soon cleared to a glorious autumn day.  Melbourne in Autumn is
> possibly the most beautiful city in the world (says me who's never been
> overseas!).  Now, the other day, I'd tried to start Ladybird, but wasn't
> getting a spark.  It had been pissing down at the time, so rather than
sort
> it on the spot, I left her, and took the tram to work.  Better for the
> environment anyway ;)
>
> So, getting back to the point of all this, with the first sunny day
> happening on a public holiday, I went out, opened the dizzy, and found the
> culprit - fouled points.  (Add another thing to the list - new dizzy & go
> electronic when the engine gets pulled)
> Quick rub with some sandpaper, wipe it out, check the dizzy cap, turn her
> over, and hey, presto!  She's alive!  And loud! (Add to list - new
headers,
> talk to Lou about reproduction?  Or go hard core custom? decisions,
> decisions...)
>
> Well, it's sunny, it's a holiday, what to do?
>
> Well, drop the roof, and blast along the river boulevard, that's what!
> Now, it's a great piece of road, twisty as you'd want, but it's fairly
built
> up, and there's joggers and cyclists all over the place.  Nevertheless,
with
> care, you can still give it a good squirt on the tighter corners and have
a
> bit of fun.  Come up behind a motorbike.  I knew he was thinking the same
> thing when I saw him turn on to the boulevard ahead of me.  But he was a
> total WUSS!  Yeah, fine in a straight line, but every corner, he had a
> roadster filling his mirrors (that's an exaggeration, ever since my
brother
> died on a bike, I've always tried to be careful of those guys - they've
got
> even less protection than we've got!).  One right hairpin especially - you
> know when you get that feeling, the wheels are all talking to you
> (especially the rear ones), Ladybird's motor's singing at ~5000, and
LIFE'S
> GOOD!  He didn't get rid of me until he got around a slower car.  There's
> nowhere for a car to overtake, but bikes can do it safely (albeit
illegally)
> in a couple of places.
> Never mind.  Get to the end of the boulevard, nick around to the freeway
for
> the quick way back - sun shining, roof down, 80mph, and grinning again!
>
> Geez I love this car.  Just had to share that with you guys.  I know
you'll
> understand 8^)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Steve
> FHROC (Happy Roadster Owner Club);)
> & Ladybird - 1968 2000 Solex
> _________________________________________________________________________

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