[Roadsters] 50th anniversary
Jim Svedise
svedise at hotmail.com
Thu Apr 19 08:23:35 MDT 2012
The grill badge sounds great. Sign me up for one.
Jim
I second the grill badge. Sign me up for one.
Peace,
Pat
Thusly spake BARTERDUDE at aol.com, On 4/18/2012 9:46 PM:
> That sounds like a GREAT IDEA. Grill mounted would look great. Any
> artists in the group? Let's share some ideas and see if we can get
> orders and
> send into production.
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> Gary Lasater
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> In a message dated 4/17/2012 10:22:11 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
> rabush2000 at gmail.com writes:
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> How about we do a 50-year badge - something that can be mounted on the
> front of the car. I would be willing to contribute and, I'm willing to
> look
> into the production if there is any interest from the group.
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> Richard Bush
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> On Apr 16, 2012, at 6:22 PM, _BARTERDUDE at aol.com_
> (mailto:BARTERDUDE at aol.com) wrote:
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> I love the stir of passion and the desire to bring some of the sidelined
> cars back alive and be ready for the event. Won't it be great if we
> could
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> put together 500 - 1000 roadster all in one place. I have three soon to
> be
> running and ready for the call and since we have another year plus, I
> have
> a
> 4th one (the 1964) I was looking to get running.
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> Let's see what we can do to show the world the little car that can roar.
> I think the retro potential would be great. Miata does a good job with
> the
> MX5. The only problem is the FAIRLADY moniker that was given the
> roadster
> in 1963 got stolen by the Z's in Japan. Time to make the FAIRLADY the
> new
> sports car on the block Nissan/Datsun.
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> Gary Lasater - roadster owner since 1969 with over 3 dozen bought sold
> and
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> enjoyed.
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> Gary Lasater - Parker CO
> founding member _www.WyCROC.org_ (_http://www.wycroc.org/_
> (http://www.wycroc.org/) ) /
> _www.ZRoad.org_ (_http://www.zroad.org/_ (http://www.zroad.org/) )
> 1963 SPL310-00161C (Single Carb)
> 1963 SPL310-00289B (Single Carb)
> 1964 SPL310-01289
> 1967 SPL311-09144
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> In a message dated 4/16/2012 4:36:12 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
> _alvingogi at gmail.com_ (mailto:alvingogi at gmail.com) writes:
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> Nissan did take an iconic car from their past and "bring it back". It
> is
> called the GT-R!
> It was a risky move but wildly successful.
> As cool as it would be to have a Datsun Roadster equivalent to the
> "new"
> Beetle or 'Stang/'Maro, Nissan probably wouldn't cut into Z34 roadster
> sales.
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