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Old 13-Oct-2006, 16:50
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put up my pictures !

I have a pic of 7 or 8 240/260 Z's out side my work shop !
back in the 80's I used to restore/tune etc etc
peeps came from miles around to have them done !
eventually I sold the business out to a guy named William galliers in shrewsbury ! some cash and the original "BIG SAM" wonder if anyone on here knew what that was?

anyway
tripple webber conversions were my speciality and later putting 280 heads on 260 engines ! phew < a trip down memory lane ! I'll see if I can find the pics!

before those days I was into 1600E and lotus cortinas
lets meet up and have a beer and bring out the albums !
mav

Mav,Big Sam was the 240Z built by Spike Anderson i think for use in saloon car racing,driven i think by Win Percy?
Samurai on the side of it somewhere i think.Was it built by samurai motorsport or something. I remember William Galliers having loads of parts and ex rally cars etc around that time.Small world hey.
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Old 13-Oct-2006, 17:00
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Old 13-Oct-2006, 17:02
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Lotus Cortina's eh Mav-hmmm-I used to go to college with a load of guys who worked for ForMoCo back in the late 60's. I of them built an E93A with a full Lotus Cortina underneath-that used to fly-for it's time anyway. I was more into VW beetles, put a 1600 Super 90 Porche engine and transaxle in one, changed the front hubs for the Porche ones as well. Engine got a bit smokey so we all went down to Autocavan who were the main dealers to enquire about replacement barrels and pistons-£40 each + another £40 for the gasket set-£200-they were having a laugh, that was a lot more than I paid for the whole car they came out of. Took the lump out and sold it to a Porche enthusiast and built a fast 1600 VW lump for the money I got for the Porche lump-4 barrel Holley carbs anyone?

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Old 13-Oct-2006, 17:23
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Mav,Big Sam was the 240Z built by Spike Anderson i think for use in saloon car racing,driven i think by Win Percy?
Samurai on the side of it somewhere i think.Was it built by samurai motorsport or something. I remember William Galliers having loads of parts and ex rally cars etc around that time.Small world hey.

Grif go to the top of the class mate (good memory)

Yes it was the very one I had will was just getting into the Z's when i sold him all the bits/cars etc etc !
I still see will but he has moved on nowadays he Owns a company called Toy's for big Boy's he's mainly into tanks and military stuff!
small world indeed
mav
ps I sold "Big sam" in a deal for a Z200 fairlady! remember them?
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Old 13-Oct-2006, 17:35
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Grif go to the top of the class mate (good memory)

Yes it was the very one I had will was just getting into the Z's when i sold him all the bits/cars etc etc !
I still see will but he has moved on nowadays he Owns a company called Toy's for big Boy's he's mainly into tanks and military stuff!
small world indeed
mav
ps I sold "Big sam" in a deal for a Z200 fairlady! remember them?

I know the fairlady! great little car

Datsun were on the money back then, they had a great run of cars
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Old 13-Oct-2006, 17:39
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Old 13-Oct-2006, 17:39
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Old 13-Oct-2006, 18:30
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Mines again possibly to new to be termed a classic but i'd say its a definitive 80's car. 1986 sierra cosworth 3dr, black,with only 42,000 on the clock.
Had it 7 years now, hardly drive it but when i do its always a teenage dream fulfilled,a great old car imo
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Old 13-Oct-2006, 18:50
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Old 13-Oct-2006, 19:23
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Glynn, could make your day tomorrow.Got a cracking one for sale.Spent a fortune on it,virtually new body etc.Swap for some of that Italian junk in the garage and you,ll have space to put it as well
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