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Selling 69 2L resto (kina long)

To: datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Selling 69 2L resto (kina long)
From: steve@eeworks.com
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 15:58:52 -0500
Hello all,

I hate to do it but I've decided to sell my 69 2000. It is in the 
middle of a frame up resto and I just don't have time/desire to 
finish it. Same old story so many have told before. I have some 
pictures of the car on my web site via FTP. There are 25 pictures 
there. One of them is quite large (1.5M) It's a picture of the AM 
radio schematics that came with the original radio pamphlet. Thought 
it might be of interest. The pictures only show the rolling frame. I 
also have the body but its in another storage.

Sorry, but I want to sell it as one package. You get everything I 
have bought for it.

FTP info: (I'm using WS_FTP)

Hostname/address:       www.eeworks.com
user id:                        ftpupload
password:                       eeworks

A little history. I am the second owner of the car. I bought it from 
my high school best friends dad. It only had 23K miles on it at the 
time. I put less than 500 miles on it before I decided to do the 
frame up resto. (I still have the 73 inspection sticker, last time he 
inspected it).

I had the frame acid dipped and painted with Hammerite paint. 
Powdered coated suspension parts. NEW brakes all around. All new 
rubber. Powered coated leaf springs with teflon inserts. New KYB gas 
shocks (the white ones) front and back. Reconditioned the engine, new 
rings, new valves, new valve seats, new timing chains, polyurethane 
bushings. New carb kit installed (needles, inlets, floats) New 
exhaust header (the Jet Hot coated one from CDM) and blah, blah, blah.

The body has the typical rust but the floors are good. I have an 
extra fender and door. I have a new top with a perfect frame. New 
chrome stop lights and front rings. 

Sorry to gamble but wanted to try to answer the basics in this email. 
If there are questions then email me at:
        steve@eeworks.com

Thank you to the list for all the years of support and advise.

Regards,
Steve

PS: I forgot the price: $2K

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