Hey NismoPick,
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Hey NismoPick,
Hey NismoPick, 1st of all, thanks for signing my guestbook at cardomain. Next, Is there still a Chinese restaurant in Bountifull called "The Mandarin"? I only ask this because to this day, it is still the best damn Chinese food I've ever had. Lastly, you might be interested to know that the town of Woods Cross... just south of you, was named after my great grandfather Daniel Woods. They have a creepy little family cemetary right in the middle of town. In case that leads anyone to question... No I'm not a Mormon... a Moron maybe, but not a Mormon.
Rod.
Rod.
#2
Sick bro! I live 2 blocks from the Mandarin Restaurant. It's still there & still awesome food! Funny you mention that, because just the other day I took a couple pics of it, as I was looking @ some nearby real estate (see pics). As for that cemetary in the middle of WX... I haven't heard of that, but sounds deff like something that would be there.
Man... I might have to hit up the Mandarin now that I'm thinkin about it. Anytime you're in Utah, I'll treat ya to a dinner thur!
Man... I might have to hit up the Mandarin now that I'm thinkin about it. Anytime you're in Utah, I'll treat ya to a dinner thur!
Last edited by NismoPick; 03-18-2006 at 04:40 PM.
#4
ah yeah! sorry bout not gettin back to ya sooner. I was workin at a body shop when I did that transplant, so I had all the needed supplies right there, but it really wasn't that hard.
Just find a t-topped z of your choice & cut (or have the junk yard cut) the roof off all the way around, half way down all the pillars. You will be splitting your original roof away from the tops of the pillars... DO NOT GET THE IDEA THAT YOU CAN JUST CUT THE PILLARS, LINE THEM UP W/ THE NEW ROOF & WELD UP THE SEAMS! That makes for a weak body. The t-topped roof pillars will need to be split apart & removed as well, to fit over your pillars. It's pretty much just like taking apart a puzzle & putting it back together. Just pay attention to where everything should fit & make sure it's all lined up before welding it back together. That is the super fast verion of it... there will be plenty of adjustments to do along the way.
Tools needed:
-spot weld drill,
-pneumatic hammer (chisel)
-good argon gas MIG Welder
-lots of duck billed clamps
-fusor & body filler
If you are really serious about doing it, I will help ya along the way. Email me @ any time ya need.
Just find a t-topped z of your choice & cut (or have the junk yard cut) the roof off all the way around, half way down all the pillars. You will be splitting your original roof away from the tops of the pillars... DO NOT GET THE IDEA THAT YOU CAN JUST CUT THE PILLARS, LINE THEM UP W/ THE NEW ROOF & WELD UP THE SEAMS! That makes for a weak body. The t-topped roof pillars will need to be split apart & removed as well, to fit over your pillars. It's pretty much just like taking apart a puzzle & putting it back together. Just pay attention to where everything should fit & make sure it's all lined up before welding it back together. That is the super fast verion of it... there will be plenty of adjustments to do along the way.
Tools needed:
-spot weld drill,
-pneumatic hammer (chisel)
-good argon gas MIG Welder
-lots of duck billed clamps
-fusor & body filler
If you are really serious about doing it, I will help ya along the way. Email me @ any time ya need.
Last edited by NismoPick; 10-08-2012 at 08:28 AM. Reason: Removed email address
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Wow, what a small world. Here I am 900 miles away asking about a restaurant, only to find that you just took pictures of same restaurant. Crazy. I don't know if my Z will ever get up in that area, but I get up there from time to time. I'll definatly let you know if and when I'm heading that way.
Rod.
Rod.
#7
Nismo, I have a friend who did the t-top conversion onto a 280Z. Its pretty freaking cool. When I first looked at the car I said "Something looks funny about that thing..." My friend said "Maybe thats because it has T-tops haha". Anyway, he basically did the same thing you did. He took a T-top roof from a 2-seater 280ZX and welded it on to a 2-seater 280Z. It fit perfectly.
#8
Originally Posted by DoTheDrew888
Nismo, I have a friend who did the t-top conversion onto a 280Z. Its pretty freaking cool. When I first looked at the car I said "Something looks funny about that thing..." My friend said "Maybe thats because it has T-tops haha". Anyway, he basically did the same thing you did. He took a T-top roof from a 2-seater 280ZX and welded it on to a 2-seater 280Z. It fit perfectly.
THAT IS THE CRAZY ****
#12
Originally Posted by NismoPick
ah yeah! sorry bout not gettin back to ya sooner. I was workin at a body shop when I did that transplant, so I had all the needed supplies right there, but it really wasn't that hard.
Just find a t-topped z of your choice & cut (or have the junk yard cut) the roof off all the way around, half way down all the pillars. You will be splitting your original roof away from the tops of the pillars... DO NOT GET THE IDEA THAT YOU CAN JUST CUT THE PILLARS, LINE THEM UP W/ THE NEW ROOF & WELD UP THE SEAMS! That makes for a weak body. The t-topped roof pillars will need to be split apart & removed as well, to fit over your pillars. It's pretty much just like taking apart a puzzle & putting it back together. Just pay attention to where everything should fit & make sure it's all lined up before welding it back together. That is the super fast verion of it... there will be plenty of adjustments to do along the way.
Tools needed:
-spot weld drill,
-pneumatic hammer (chisel)
-good argon gas MIG Welder
-lots of duck billed clamps
-fusor & body filler
If you are really serious about doing it, I will help ya along the way. Email me @ nismopick@hotmail.com any time ya need.
Just find a t-topped z of your choice & cut (or have the junk yard cut) the roof off all the way around, half way down all the pillars. You will be splitting your original roof away from the tops of the pillars... DO NOT GET THE IDEA THAT YOU CAN JUST CUT THE PILLARS, LINE THEM UP W/ THE NEW ROOF & WELD UP THE SEAMS! That makes for a weak body. The t-topped roof pillars will need to be split apart & removed as well, to fit over your pillars. It's pretty much just like taking apart a puzzle & putting it back together. Just pay attention to where everything should fit & make sure it's all lined up before welding it back together. That is the super fast verion of it... there will be plenty of adjustments to do along the way.
Tools needed:
-spot weld drill,
-pneumatic hammer (chisel)
-good argon gas MIG Welder
-lots of duck billed clamps
-fusor & body filler
If you are really serious about doing it, I will help ya along the way. Email me @ nismopick@hotmail.com any time ya need.
hey man, thanks for the info! If I do it, it may be sometime in the future.. I've gotta get her alive first! I was also going to ask, do you think it would be possible to do a custom targa top? I think that would be awesome, just wondering if it was even doable...
#13
Anything's do-able these days... just depends on your metal working skills & the available tools. If DoTheDrew's buddy can convert a 280z to a t-top w/ not too much pain, I'm sure a targa top will be an alright job.
That reminds me of "Junkyard Wars." What ever happened to that TV show? I'd watch that & get pumped up to go weld something in the garage.
That reminds me of "Junkyard Wars." What ever happened to that TV show? I'd watch that & get pumped up to go weld something in the garage.
#14
Originally Posted by Bleach
Alright, I'm going to cut the roof off my t-tops parts car and hang onto it for somebody.
I did that on my donor car... Just took a Sawsall to it and Wa-Lah! I ended up dumpin it @ the land fill tho. $$$ for metal. Couldn't find anyone local that wanted it (before the Z forum days).
#15
Originally Posted by DynamicJ
do you think it would be possible to do a custom targa top? I think that would be awesome
#16
Once I build my cage, I'll do a targa top, just to see how it goes. Problem then, will be figuring out how to make the two T-Top pieces one big, solid unit ...
Where there's a will, bondo, and plywood, there's a way.
Where there's a will, bondo, and plywood, there's a way.
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Hey Nismo and Dorifto...
I was just talking to my wife about making a trip up that way here in the near future. I'll definatly let you guys know when the time comes. We can have the Mandarin parking lot looking like my local starbucks... Z cars everywhere.
Rod.
I was just talking to my wife about making a trip up that way here in the near future. I'll definatly let you guys know when the time comes. We can have the Mandarin parking lot looking like my local starbucks... Z cars everywhere.
Rod.
#19
Nice Rod! Keep us posted on your trip! Deffinate picture day!
Lots of conversions to convertibles have been done:
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/768663 is one guy that has done a good job. I've seen a handfull of chopped Z's.
Originally Posted by assimilated420
i wonder if anyone ever had the guts to turn a Z into a convertible... SWEET!
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/768663 is one guy that has done a good job. I've seen a handfull of chopped Z's.
#21
Originally Posted by assimilated420
i wonder if anyone ever had the guts to turn a Z into a convertible... SWEET!
#22
Yuck auggh! Those look terrible! I like the hatchback, that is what gives the Z their sporty look! Of course I really never liked convertibles in the first place! Those look like reject Mercedes Benz convertibles from the '80's! I'm blind save me from this awfull torture!!
#23
Originally Posted by Bleach
so basically you cut out the bar in the middle that connects the top of the windshield to the rear. Not much different than T-tops. Looks like a Porshe or late model Supra...
I was thinking about this: What if you "dummied" your t-tops, so that they couldn't come out, then had a latch on each side, that when opened, the entire piece (including the bar in the middle) came out together?
#24
Originally Posted by WildmaN
Yuck auggh! Those look terrible! I like the hatchback, that is what gives the Z their sporty look! Of course I really never liked convertibles in the first place! Those look like reject Mercedes Benz convertibles from the '80's! I'm blind save me from this awfull torture!!
That red 280 conv. rod posted looks like an 88 LeBaron.
#25
Originally Posted by DynamicJ
What if you "dummied" your t-tops, so that they couldn't come out, then had a latch on each side, that when opened, the entire piece (including the bar in the middle) came out together?