skeptic wrote:I'm a bit

... You ask for things to look out for, but it sounds like you don't care much about rust and want to replace pretty much everything else.
BTW, a pretty ambitious project, I'd love to see you go through with it. I'd be really curious to see what you do with the interior, assuming by gutting it, new seats, dash, daily driver, etc. you mean pulling the stock interior and replacing it with a custom one, possibly using parts from other cars. I want to do something similar, but as of yet I don't really know exactly what I want to do.
Well, I wasn't initially planning to replace the whole interior. If the stock interior is anywhere near as difficult as the 240z, it's not worth trying to find a stock one (and not worth taking a stock one away from someone who really cares about it). I can get something else to fit instead.
WIQDTOY wrote:i see you're from the Bay Area. are you a fabricator by trade?
if you're set in obatining a liftback then yes, the Datsun 240Z's do share the same problems as the 1st gen Celica liftbacks. in fact, most Japanese cars from the 70's era did not have good metal body panels to begin with. couple that with body seams that pull apart in time and drainage holes that become plugged in time... you see a lot that will have rust in the common areas.
but, yeah, keep searching. there's always one to be had in ads and in front of people's driveways. they come up up here and there. but it seems that your not too picky and you're not afraid of rust repair.
you should be able to find one to your liking in no time.
I'm a web designer by trade. Cars are just my hobby. I just moved out here from the Boston area, where 70's cars just don't exist because they've rusted away to a set of tires. Even finding an early 90's civic out there was nearly impossible, and you'd be looking at welding in new quarter panels and rockers in a GOOD shell. From what I've seen, that just doesn't happen out here in Cali. The worst I've come across are collisions and hack jobs (where someone 'repaired' or modified a car in some irreversible way).
If this Celica does end up coming through, I'll sell my daily driver CRX and get the Celica running as soon as possible so I can button up the 240z project, then go to town with a modernization project on the Celica.
I'm really excited about the prospect of a small, light muscle car, and this has the styling cues and engine bay to make it happen. Coupled with the spare r180 I have and a proper IRS suspension setup, I don't see many reasons this won't be a great daily driver and weekend track warrior. The more research I do, the more a rotary engine seems to fit the car. Has anybody already installed a 13b or 20b? I'd be interested to see how it fits, and what kind of front/rear weight ratios you'd end up with.