1962 Datsun U320

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Re: 1962 Datsun U320

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Well I was working on the U320 today, I cleaned out the interior, but I noticed something today I never noticed before, it has sort of a heater in it, I am not exactly sure how it works yet, but I believe that when the truck is moving, I can open the air vent and it will blow heat inside the cab.
Here it is, I have never really looked up under the dash before except to connect the speedo drive cable, but I have had the instrument cluster out before, I am surprised I didn't notice it.
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I am not really sure if this is stock, it might be home made, I just don't know.
I have never seen anything like this before, Ken said he had it connected before in an email the other day, I thought he meant the heater box he sent with the truck, and I was kinda wondering how he had done that because the heater box core outlets didn't align with the holes in the firewall, now I know what he was talking about.
I might connect up that heater core tomorrow, it will make the hoses in the engine compartment look proper.
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Well here are the floor boards, it's not bad, but it is obvious that the rear side windows were not in it for a while, as the back has some surface rust.
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Here is the rust under the back seat cushion.
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Here is one photo of the seal around the rear window I put in today, it works, but I could have been cleaner with my cuts.
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Here is the door seal, the passenger side looks great.
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Here it is with the floor covering it came with installed.
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The rear piece under the seat is in really good shape.
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Hell that's pretty awesome man. Thanks for the naked photos. Heater core thing is cool too.

Not much rust at all, I'm surprised. I dig the stock location of the E-Brake!
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That back explains why the wood was rotted out on the drivers side.......
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I guess old doors are good for something, making new parts.
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So I cut strips of metal the width I needed for the trim mounts, then I pilot drilled them with a small bit, then I redrilled them to the size I needed.
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Then I tapped the holes, this is one way to do it.
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And this is how I did it.
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I then have to cut them out of the strips.
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Then clean them up.
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This is what I start with.
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And this is what I end up with, I did skip a step, but they are not going to be on there long, I still need to weld the screw to the metal square.
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Here is what extra trim I have on the truck.
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I hooked up that heater core this morning, it doesn't leak at this time, and it gets warm right away.
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Firewall to rear of block.
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Out of firewall to water pump outlet.
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Now I am going to make an outlet off the bottom of the air control assembly, it's that oval hole, I need to somehow connect that hole to the defrosters, I have a couple ideas.
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That's funny, I forgot to take a photo of my home made trim mount pieces in the trim, but you guys get the idea don't you.
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Ratdat was here today, he brought the interior over, things are looking good inside now.
The back seat and rear side panel, for Canby I am not going to have the rear tray or rear ashtray this year.
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The front seat, there is more legroom in this truck than a normal L/NL320.
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And how one accesses the rear seat.
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The passenger side door card.
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I will do the other door tomorrow. :)
The rear ash tray.
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Nice work Todd!
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Damn that looks good!
Nice work Todd
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Thanks guys! I love the color combo--has a classic look---might do it in mine!
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It is a nice combo!

Well done guys :fyea:
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thanks Lou!
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The drivers door is done, I used the clips I got from Todd today, they likely will work better than the double sided sticky tape I used on the other door.
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I will likely take the cover off the other side and use clips on it also.
Did not actually get much done today on my stuff, but I got an engine going for Justin.
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Looks great Wayne!
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Damn! that was quick!
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RATDAT3 wrote:Damn! that was quick!

It's just temporary, just to get it to the Canby show, I am going to remove the passenger door card and use the clips, that double sided tape doesn't work so good.
The clips actually worked good, thankyou.
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Very welcome! If you need more, let me know.
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I am just about ready to go, I have given up on the chrome guy, he is a fail, so I proceeded like I had to use whatever was around here, so I mounted the fiberglass NL320 rear bumper I bought from Steroid, I primed the car from the door height down, unfortunately I ran out of primer of the same color.
So now it is a 3 tone vehicle, I wish I had just went and bought some more light gray primer, but what is done is done, it looks better anyway.
It has 620 hubcaps on it, and the front bumper I will mount is ugly.
Here is how it progressed today.
This morning it looked like this.
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Then it looked like this.
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Now the back looks like this.
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It looks like this is what is going to Canby, I am ready.
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