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post Dec 3 2007, 07:59 PM
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i wonder is this the car you speak of davep?

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quite the buildup on your car, mel! i'm looking to live somewhat vicariously through this these threads and enjoy its resurrection.
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post Dec 4 2007, 07:58 AM
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Thanks Paul, that is one incredible link. I keep having these 'Oh yeah, now I remember moments' since I started posting here. Little things that 25 years ago I knew about the car, but had forgotten. I had no knowledge of Sonauto's prior history, but that 6th overall is quite an accomplishment.

Thanks again.

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post Dec 4 2007, 08:56 AM
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QUOTE(lotus_65 @ Dec 3 2007, 05:59 PM) *

i wonder is this the car you speak of davep?

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No, this one. There were several that ran under the Sonauto banner.

http://www.pbase.com/9146gt/factory_9146gt...31020_sonauto40
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post Dec 4 2007, 11:26 AM
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QUOTE(mel reckling @ Nov 30 2007, 05:54 AM) *




Rare French tailight Lenses (IMG:style_emoticons/default/w00t.gif)
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post Dec 5 2007, 08:49 AM
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Rare French tailight Lenses (IMG:style_emoticons/default/w00t.gif)


Was this done by Sonauto? The headlight's bulbs are amber too. Found that out the last day I drove the car in 82, coming home from a bar. Flipped on the lights and the world lit up yellow. Got out and looked, puzzled at the sight. I had followed the car all the way back from Baltimore and never realized it and had only driven the car during the day once back. Was kind of cool, but realizing the local police would probably stop me in a less-than-sober state, I hightailed it home, dusting a New Supra on the way. It was off the line, the first time I put my foot in it, how quick this little car was. I had a 1.7 at the time and truely marvelled at the differences between these two cousins.

What kind of conditions would dictate to having that kind of set-up? Was it for foggy climate or was it for racing?

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post Dec 5 2007, 03:59 PM
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Your yelo fogs look cool, are they hella's?
I was coming home the other day after dark and some guy had yellows for his main lamps... not fogs or auxiliary's, the main ones like the sonauto in the link.

I thought it was illegal, but i don't rightly know.
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post Dec 5 2007, 04:18 PM
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Mel,
Just based on your posts and photos that you've provided, it seems that your /6 is in compliance with regulations and standards in effect for 1972 vehicles.....in France (but we all knew that anyway). The French market tail light lenses, the "yellow" lights, the Sonauto emblem, and the lack of side marker lights all indicate a French Connection.

I'm sure that in some states, the BMV would make you replace those French yellow bulbs with sealed-beam items. I wonder what else your car is equipped with that makes it a France-spec import?


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post Dec 6 2007, 06:20 AM
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QUOTE(lotus_65 @ Dec 5 2007, 01:59 PM) *

Your yelo fogs look cool, are they hella's?
I was coming home the other day after dark and some guy had yellows for his main lamps... not fogs or auxiliary's, the main ones like the sonauto in the link.

I thought it was illegal, but i don't rightly know.




Yes they are Hellas. Each state probably has its own rules, not sure of Ohio, but have never seen anyone around here. They would be great in upstate NY with all the dense fog they get.

I was quite impressed, during my two trips to Europe in the early 70s, of the effectiveness of the cat's eyes they had imbedded in the roads. Even in the densest fog the road was so well marked. The one's here don't seem to be as bright as the Euro ones.
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post Dec 6 2007, 06:34 AM
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QUOTE(1970 Neun vierzehn @ Dec 5 2007, 02:18 PM) *

Mel,
Just based on your posts and photos that you've provided, it seems that your /6 is in compliance with regulations and standards in effect for 1972 vehicles.....in France (but we all knew that anyway). The French market tail light lenses, the "yellow" lights, the Sonauto emblem, and the lack of side marker lights all indicate a French Connection.

I'm sure that in some states, the BMV would make you replace those French yellow bulbs with sealed-beam items. I wonder what else your car is equipped with that makes it a France-spec import?


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Oh no! I've seen those French Connection movies. Maybe I should check my spare for contraband.

From what I've encountered in France, it seems they like to all get together and drive around in big circles trying to trap unsuspecting tourists in the middle of the whirlpool. Maybe there's some special kind of NASCAR left-turn-only package.

I think back in the early 70s they were trying to have recessed headlights covered, but changed the law after it went into effect.


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post Dec 6 2007, 07:48 AM
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Mel,
Welcome aboard to the non-club. Maybe it is time to pull out those cars and do some tinkering and get them back on the road? Wish you were just a wee bit closer. I'd come over and help out or you could trailer one car at a time to my place.
I have a three car garage just for restorations. I'm down here on the SE side of Columbus.


Anyways again welcome to the site. Take your shoes off and stay awhile. Someone get this boy a beer from the fridge. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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post Dec 6 2007, 11:12 AM
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QUOTE(Steve Thacker @ Dec 6 2007, 05:48 AM) *

Mel,
Welcome aboard to the non-club. Maybe it is time to pull out those cars and do some tinkering and get them back on the road? Wish you were just a wee bit closer. I'd come over and help out or you could trailer one car at a time to my place.
I have a three car garage just for restorations. I'm down here on the SE side of Columbus.


Anyways again welcome to the site. Take your shoes off and stay awhile. Someone get this boy a beer from the fridge. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)



Thanks for the cold one. The Z is pretty close to being on the road. The car has always, always been serviced at a Nissan dealer(same mechanic 29 years). Everything done with genuine Datsun parts. Last time(2000) it sat up in the air for 2 weeks in its own little area in the shop and the spectators raved about it. There's these little 2" lines running into the injectors that dry-rotted and sprouted pinholes. Three of them did the same thing and the new one is in the front bank of injectors. They're in the wrong spot just above the exhaust manifolds to start it up. It purred like a kitten besides that.

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Thanks for the link Paul, and yes I find it very intereting. Took me forever to try and find where I had seen this information and the link but found it again after searching for hours.
I have become painfully aware again that my car will never be as original as Mel's without the engine and transmission gone probably for ever, I do have the numbers the COA gave me and I do look, but the chances of me finding it are not as good as my chance of winning the lottory.
The interior of Mel's car explains the dash and the mission switch, my tail lights are identical to his. I hope Mel will not mind me copying his images and any others he plans on sending since I know of no other original '72 /6 to use as a reference.
Attached is the plate the car came with. Keep the pictures coming Mel, I will store them all greatfully and refer to them when I need to know what an original '72 /6 should look like. Karl

PS I have ordered one of the few remaining 914-6(VW)Porsche crests from AutoAtlanta, there are a few left at $175


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post Oct 12 2008, 11:01 PM
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Looking at your list of cars, I declare you're sick puppy...you'll fit right in.
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post Oct 15 2008, 07:58 PM
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QUOTE(computers4kids @ Oct 12 2008, 09:01 PM) *

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Looking at your list of cars, I declare you're sick puppy...you'll fit right in.
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Actually, I'm a cat person in a 'Dawg' town(Cleveland).

Demp, go ahead use any of the pics you find helpful.

Here's a couple more recent ones.





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Looks like Mels former French 914/6 car is local to us in the Bay area now. The new owner is selling off the rear bumber...but I am just curious...did the 1972 cars have the early rear bumper or the later rounded style?

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/pts/1650864451.html



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QUOTE(Jeff Bowlsby @ Mar 19 2010, 12:35 PM) *

Looks like Mels former French 914/6 car is local to us in the Bay area now. The new owner is selling off the rear bumber...but I am just curious...did the 1972 cars have the early rear bumper or the later rounded style?

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/pts/1650864451.html

I always thought the "sharp" bumpers came on both, the early /4 and early /6 ...


If so, my guess would be that the round bumper is correct for a '72 /6.
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