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Restoration of a 1967 Datsun 2000

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Restoration of a 1967 Datsun 2000

Revive Your Datsun Spirit

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Resto Pages
Datsun Roadster Links

The Beginning

The 1963-1970 Datsun Roadster carries many names. To some they are known as Roadsters, others called them by their displacement 'Datsun Sports 1500' (SPL 310), 'Datsun Sports 1600' (SPL 311), and the 'Datsun Sports 2000' (SRL 311) ...still others called them by their overseas market name "Datsun Fairlady".  It doesn't matter if you simply call them a 1600 or the race inspired 2000, just don't call them extinct. The Datsun Roadster has a following of devoted owners that care for and restore these cars from concourse quality show cars to everyday driving cars that turn heads wherever they go.


I first fell for the Fairlady during my teenage years.  I owned and restored several 510's (a cult car in its own right). The Dime was a teenage boy's race ready car (a pocket rocket). At many autocross and race events I attended, I had the rare pleasure of sighting a Roadster. These encounters brought dreams of ownership and the thrill of someday driving the little 2227lbs two seat, dual Solex inducted beast.


That was many years ago and even fewer of these lovely Fairlady's are road worthy today. The cars are getting harder to find and slowly Nissan has cut back on part supplies, and the parts that are available can get very expensive. The good news is there are vendors who cater to the Roadster faithful who offer parts to bring back these true beauties of the road.


This site will detail the restoration of a 1967.5 2000 Roadster. I will attempt to provide as much detail as possible. My goal is a frame off restoration using info and parts provided by many of the links listed. I am not a purest at heart, so the car will receive personal touches, and I will use many parts from a 1967.5 1600 non restorable donor car.

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