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This is called a Weasel, produced during WW2. A friend of mine bought it from another friend and I helped him rebuild it. We used it for tree cutting/logging.

Was made by Studebaker and had a straight 6 with a 3spd OD trans. Went pretty good over all surfaces.

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Pic was taken back in 1978.

 

I also drove this around for several years, thats me on the left.

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Just now finding this thread. :D

Lots of awesome here, I'll play. :headbang:

 

I'm a Mustang addict...

 

'66 Fastback

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'66 Shelby350 twin Supercharged

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'67 Shelby

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Eleanor

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'68 KR500

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'69 Mach1

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'69 Boss 302

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'69 Shelby

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Amazingly, I can not find many pictures of a true Fairlady 2000 (I keep finding the Datsun version)

 

 

When the Fairlady 2000 roadster was made (late '60s- early '70s), Datsun was still Datsun.

Nissan didn't take over in full until the mid '80s.

You will never see a true Nissan Fairlady 2000, or any Nissan roadster for that matter. (1600, 2000, etc)

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I had a '69 SRL-311 . I MAY have a pic somewhere.

 

Was impractical with kids on the way - sold it to a guy I worked with. It burned up 2 weeks later.

 

One of the reasons I bought my WRX sportwagon is because my 2 most favorite cars were that Roadster and an 81 Civic wagon.

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I had a '69 SRL-311 . I MAY have a pic somewhere.

 

Was impractical with kids on the way - sold it to a guy I worked with. It burned up 2 weeks later.

 

One of the reasons I bought my WRX sportwagon is because my 2 most favorite cars were that Roadster and an 81 Civic wagon.

 

Combine the both and "BLAM!" a WRX wagon! :Flame:

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Combine the both and "BLAM!" a WRX wagon! :Flame:

 

 

The whole time I owned it, it had this weird cut-out at full throttle. I could back off slightly and it would pull harder. I found out years later, the trhottle cable travel is set by adjusting a bolt/jamnut under the pedal! probably was loose or misadjusted - DOH!

 

Used to buy stuff from Rally Roadster service when they were just a dead tree newsletter sent to my house ( http://www.datsunroadster.com/ )

 

One of the cars the owner/instructor of the HPDE school I've run with twice owns is a Datsun 2000.

 

Wish I'd kept mine, but - well, you know, life......

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These (besides the last are some of my cars) Datsun 260z in the background Jeep j2000 with snowplow, 72 pontiac firebird (3 speed on the floor) and last is a 88 Jaguar xjsc (cabriolet) with a 91 corvette engine conversion

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Anybody got any Taunus pics?

 

An old guy that ran a service station near where I lived as a teen had 2 wagons and a sedan - I think he said he brought them over himself.

 

I know a Guy, who is a professional mechanic and he own and Drive a Taunus that came with a V4 Engine, here's a wikipedia link for that weird engine:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ford_Taunus_V4_engine

 

Kind Regards.

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