<> Hi I've seen press photos of 70s cars with a a nifty molded chrome finish around the back of the headrests - has anyone on the list seen (or does anyone own) a car with these installed? Regards Ro
Hello all A message from Svein, an early Datsun enthusiast from Norway, advises that 10 roadsters have been shipped to Norway from the USA over the last two months - Numbers in Norway have doubled in
Hi there FAIRLADY ROADSTER WEBSITE UPDATE JACK SCOVILLE, 1969 ARRC CHAMPION, D PRODUCTION Latest page on the CFRR website features a gallery of rare Datsun Roadster racing photos from Jack's personal
Hi all I've received some great feedback on the above pages - it makes the updates very worthwhile - The small batteries that Pete Brock used in the roadsters were British aircraft batteries - very e
Hello all I wonder if you could help a couple of roadster enthusiasts. Living 'across the pond' I am unable to answer these two questions from E-Mail links on the website. 1) << I'm looking for a roa
Hello again people This is a message from Doug Smith received via the web E-Mail Link - as a 2000/1600 owner I am unable to help Doug - any help you could give would be appreciated. Thanks - Rob <A H
Hello all (Another) message from the UK Further web update on the Register's site as follows 1) Pages on Nissan's support in SCCA competition in the 1960s - includes a section on factory competition
Hello again Hope you folks can help Doug re the following message (on the basis that 200 heads are better than one). Either reply direct or route any responses through me. Thanks Rob << Hi, my name i
Hi Dan My guess is that it comes from a town called Lahti, around 60 miles North East of Helsinki, Finland and that it's owned by Susanna Koiviston. Am I right??? Rob B. << Okay Rob B. Time to test y
Hi Gary, Did you also guess that as well as the Fairlady, Susanna owns a very nice Austin A40 (if there is such a thing). Rob Beddington <A HREF="http://www.datsun.org/fairlady/">The Classic Fairlady
Contrary to popular belief the first Datsuns were not licensed Austins although there was some similarity. The first ever Japanese car to hit the UK was a Dat 91, imported in 1934 by Herbert Austin,
Hi Pekka Check out the 1968 and 1969 Monte Carlo pages on the Register's website. All Datsun drivers and navigators for both years were Finnish (although the 1969 drivers failed to Finnish!?). URL:-
Hello All Here's an outline of the latest updates to the register's website, which are as follows:- -Update to the Pete Brock Hino Samurai Team's pages including pics of the BRE team and Pete Brock c
Hi again I Forgot to mention a new 'Image of the Month' feature on the welcome page, URL:- http://members.aol.com/RoadsteRob/welcome.htm. The monthly image will normally be from the Register's archiv
Hello all Latest update from England I'm delighted to announce that from 29/1/2000 the Classic Fairlady Roadster Register website is being hosted by Greg Valazza's award winning DATSUN.ORG - the new
Hello all Latest update from England I'm delighted to announce that from 29/1/2000 the Classic Fairlady Roadster Register website is being hosted by Greg Valazza's award winning DATSUN.ORG - the new
Hi All I couldn't let this one pass. I received an interesting visit to my home last week from Nissan, Tokyo. The Editor, Art Director and chief photographer of the Nissan Motorsports annual publicat
Hi Greg Congratulations again on another award, and a monster one at that - the increased web traffic will undoubtedly raise global awareness and acceptance of the Roadster as a true 'Classic' over t
Hi Folks The Classic Fairlady Roadster Register Website Just a few lines to update you with the website. There's a new USA section, featuring pages on:- 1) The BRE Roadsters, including the 1968 seaso
Hello again Thanks to those of you who spotted the bad link. This has now been rectified and I promise I'll check them in future. (We English can't help it if we can't spell can we?) Rob Beddington h