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1973

AzPete

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Me, in the 1 month between wives, late Sept. 1973, Goodyear, Az. 4 years active duty in the USAF behind me and 16 more years ahead.

The car is the first new car I bought. It is a 1972 Datsun 1200 Sport Coupe (rear seat folded with a regular trunk lid). 4 cyl, 4 speed, vinyl seats, rubber floor mats, 4.50 X 12 tires and rims, am/fm radio, no a/c. The stripes and half vinyl roof were done by the dealer. I carpeted it in orange to match and added a/c. The car got weber side drafts, a Thrush glasspack dumped at rear axle, G60/15 Goodyears in the rear with stock in the front. Rear suspension was a set of Thunderbird heavy duty shocks with the overload spring and shackles to allow a place to attach the springs (without the shackles, the rear of the spring sat at the same spot.) and the ride was pretty good. The car was real quick on the street, never saw the track. Did a ton of playing on Central, downtown Phoenix. That car got 30 mpg stock and 40 mpg with the mods and a corrected speedo.

Cost, out the door, Mar. 1973 (married to ex), $2144.00. I financed it at the payment of $75.00/month to get some credit started. Purchased from ABC Datsun in Phoenix. Drove it until late '75 (married to current wife) and ran up 44,000 miles on it. All the upgrades were less than 500.00 with my labor.

That was a fun car but I wonder if I could even get in it now....... Funny thing is we have moved up the run of cars and trucks as bigger/better/more power and are now back to small, economy, 2 door, standard and enjoying it. lol

This picture was in with my inlaws stuff as the family sorted out there property over the years since they passed. Thought you all would enjoy a chuckle......
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Yep, I have stood like that for years.......

I just knew you would make the first comment...... :lol
 
"lethal289" said:
I see something oddly familiar with the "stance" :craz


You need to look at it backwards to be correct



:lol
 
"KBMWRS" said:
So you're saying you're a closet RICER???? :scar :lol

If that means married, kid, divorced, child support, military, young, and needing cheap wheels, I guess it was a thing then......my second vehicle about then was a '60 Falcon....
 
Actually, it rode pretty good. The shocks with the springs were 4-5" longer than stock to get the lift so the ride was not stiff. The actual leaf spring was only used as a support for the axle. It did surprise many who laughed at a stop light......
 
"KBMWRS" said:
So you're saying you're a closet RICER???? :scar :lol

lmao, All I can see in my head right now are all the freakin' hondas and acuras with the stock front wheels with no caps and the "nice" aftermarkets on the back. Somebody needs to ps that car with a wing and some graphics. Sorry Pete, I had restrained until this but the mentals now are just too much.
 
Well, ya know, when a guy is broke and gets a set of wheels and tires for free (plus finding what would work was a pain), you do what you can until a better option comes along. Also, remember, this was way before any ricer movement......

Glad I can provide a laugh for ya all......
 
"AzPete" said:
Also, remember, this was way before any ricer movement......

Glad I can provide a laugh for ya all......

So Pete are you saying your kinda the Grandpappy eh. founding father of the ricer movement.

:ep :craz :lol
 
"Grabber70Mach" said:
So Pete are you saying your kinda the Grandpappy eh. founding father of the ricer movement.

:ep :craz :lol

:rofl thats what it sounds like to me... :rofl
 
.....crystal ball.......I'm seeing...........a new title in your future Mr. Pete...........the image......is starting to clear............
 
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