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zcarclubmag.com • sept-dec 2021 • issue 7.9/7.12

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12 Nissan Represents at SEMA With 2020 a no go for SEMA, the 2021 SEMA show was not going to be denied to all the gear heads and car junkies that look forward to the yearly trek to Las Vegas, NV. Life almost looked normal again.

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From the Editor New Product Releases Events: ZCON Continued Around the Curve

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publisher: Nelson Ackerman, nlackerman1@aol.com editor-in-chief: Art Singer, arts.zccm@gmail.com managing editor: John Moran, moranjf@hotmail.com advertising: call 505.835.9170 for a media kit

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FROM THE EDITOR • 2022: Much to be thankful for By: Art Singer, EIC (ZCCM), Albuquerque Z Car Club 2021 was a blur for me. I can’t believe how fast it went. Not sure if it was the virus or just getting older that made it zoom by as if it never happened. The last two years have tested everyones patience and hopefully Covid-19 will start fading away in our rearview mirrors. I wanted to take this time to thank all of the people and Z businesses that have helped keep ZCCM up and running these past 8 years. Wow, has it really been 8 years? And I thought 2021 went by fast. I’ve been able to keep this going due to finding cost effective ways to make it pay for itself. As many know, there is no real money to be made in producing a Z car only magazine. I remember back in 2012 when I decided to start this project, my first call was to “Mad” Mike Taylor. I wanted to get his opinion on starting another Z magazine. The first worlds out of his mouth were “Art, are you crazy.” After about an hour of explaining how I was going to produce another Z magazine where all others had failed, he believed I could do it and was willing to support my effort 110%. If he had said that I shouldn’t waste my time, I would have walked away right then and there. So for everyone that enjoys ZCCM, you have “Mad” Mike Taylor to thank for it. And I myself want to thank Mike for all his support with both the magazine and the ZCON book.

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As most will notice, this is not an advertising driven venture. I’m thankful for the handful that do advertise. ZTherapy, Bad Dog Parts and Motorsport Auto have been advertising since day one and are still supporting my efforts today. I would also like to thank Nissan, FutoFab, AMS, ZCarDepot and Zedd Findings, who in the past four to six years have also been strong supporters of ZCCM. Z Clubs are a big part of what makes the magazine go. I want to thank all the clubs that have been supporting the magazine since the beginning including: Desert Z Association (DZA), Windy City Z Club, Indy Z Club, Bluegrass Z Car Club, Albuquerque Z Car Club, Z Association of New York (ZANY), Triangle Z Club, Cleveland Z Club, Z Car and Roadster Owners Club (ZROC), Oklahoma Z Car Club (OKZCC), Middle Tennessee Z Club (MTZC), Z Club of Texas (ZCoT), and the Z Car Club of Washington (ZCCW). Without them, this magazine doesn’t exist. Individuals that have helped along the way and that I’m very thankful for all that they do in supporting the production side are Nelson Ackerman, Miles Hall and John Moran. Again, thank you for all your support. I will continue putting out new issues of ZCCM until it is no longer enjoyable for me. Right now, I’m still enjoying the ride!


NEW RRODUCT RELEASES ZCCM’s Moving Parts column digs up the latest and greatest parts and accessories for your Nissan, Infiniti, or Datsun. Know of a product that should be featured? E-mail details to arts.zccm@gmail.com.

New Nozzles and Floats for the SU-equipped Datsun 240Z From ZTherapy Inc. As most of you know, rebuilding a set of SU carbs for the early 240Zs can be quite the challenge when trying to replace worn out parts with new ones. Its been 30 years or more since parts for SUs have been manufactured. ZTherapy, a company based out of Salem, OR decided it was time to fix the problem. Starting with nozzles and floats (two parts crucial to keeping your Z running smoothly), ZTherapy is now offering brand new replacement nozzles and floats. They are built to Nissan specs and can be purchased directly from ZTherapy.

To place an order, call 503-587-9800 or visit their website at www.ztherapy.com

ZCON 1988-2021 (Second Edition) What’s Inside: ZCON 1988-2021 takes you back in time to celebrate 51 years of Z-cars, 34 years of ZCON’s, pictures of Z enthusiast cars from around the world and a Foreword from “Mad” Mike Taylor. The book also includes Mr. K Achievements throughout the year’s, along with other prominent national Z events that include Z1 Nationals, Branson Z Fest, MSA West Coast Nationals, East Coast Z Nationals, ZDayZ and The Friends of Johnnie and Mr. K Fun Run, which have all contributed to helping keep the Z revered in the sports car world. The cost to purchase the revised edition is $45.00, which includes shipping in the continental US only. The books will be mailed out in plastic padded, waterproof envelopes. Visit zcarclubmag.com to order your book today.

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EVENTS • ZCON 2021 Extended Coverage By: Art Singer, EIC (ZCCM), Albuquerque Z Car Club With ZCON 2021 in the rearview mirror I still had a lot of photos that captured the experience. It was nice to see such a great turnout considering all that has happened these past two years. It was also great to have a convention so close to home for the first time in many years. I wanted to take this time to thank Pam Kirmeier from ZTherapy Inc. for helping with getting some great photo shots throughout the week along with Miles Hall who volunteered to write the main article for the event in the previous print issue of ZCCM. It was great to see a lot of familiar faces that included Pam Kirmeier and Steve Epperly from ZTherapy Inc. Was able to spend some time throughout the week with them (haven’t seen them in person for quite a few years). They have been an advertiser along with Motorsport Auto and Bad Dog Parts ever since ZCCM launched back in 2012. Looking forward to ZCON 2022 in Birmingham, AL. The event will be held the last full week in July and as always, I expect that everyone that attends will have a great time. And with all that we’ve been through, it will be well deserved.

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was back on track for 2021. With Covid-19 cancelling just about the entire year of 2020, it was nice to see some annual events come back to life. Along with

ZCON 2021, SEMA had the look and feel as if life was finally getting back to normal. There were some suttle changes from SEMA’s past, including mask wearing and long lines to get on the monorail to and from the Las Vegas Convention Center due to social distancing. This year, modified Supra’s and Corvette’s were everywhere. Attendance was down making it easier to traverse the many isles of the convention halls. Normally, it’s so packed that you spend most of your time walking sideways trying to get past the crush of humanity. With the new West Hall of the convention center now open, there were many more indoor displays added to the size of the event. Nissan’s booth was located in this area. There were just a handful of Z’s and GTR’s on display throughout the show. Nissan’s booth turned out to be quite the attraction with a movie star and Nissan dignitaries in attendance. As luck would have it, I was in the right place at the right time. 12

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The Nissan booth was the place to be at SEMA. Making an appearance was Sung Kang, the actor who plays the part of Han Lue in the Fast

and Furious movies. This was the highlight of the convention for my daughter Sam, as she was able to meet the actor and get a picture taken with Sung. On display along with the new Z was his own 240Z. Hiroshi Tamura, the Chief Product Specialist (CPS) of the Z Proto and next Z, along with some Nissan dignitaries stopped by the Nissan Booth making for a nice photo op. SEMA also had a Monday Reveal for the new Z making it my third Reveal in a year and a half to be in attendance.

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TOYO Tires booth was the place to be if you were looking to see some nice Z’s on display. In all of the SEMA’s I have attended, this was the first time seeing three generations of Z cars in one location. A series one 240Z is commonplace at SEMA. You can normally find a handful scattered throughout the show. But I’m pretty sure that this was the first time that I have ever seen a 240Z, a Z31 and a Z32 on display at one booth that wasn’t a BRE or drift car. In this day and age, it’s rear to see a Z31 or Z32 at SEMA. Cudos to TOYO Tires for bringing an awareness to two generations of the Z car to SEMA attendees.

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My choice for best booth that wasn’t hawking car or truck parts was Lethal Threat’s, located just a few yards from the Nissan booth. With the theme of their apparel using skulls, crossbones and pinup girls from the WWII bomber era made for a really nice mix of old school with new school. You can checkout all that they have to offer at: lethalthreat.com lethalangelbrand.com or call: 914-207-0343

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AROUND THE CURVE ZCCM is for car clubs and their members. We encourage you to join your local club or consider starting one of your own— it’s a great way to grow the Nissan, Infiniti and Datsun community. If you already belong to a club and you don’t see it listed contact Art Singer at arts.zccm@gmail.com or 505-835-9170 for more information on how your club can become a partner.

• Partner Club Directory Arizona Desert Z Association Location: Phoenix, AZ Contact: George Geringer Email: dza@desertzassocation.com Website: desertzassociation.com California Group Z Sports Car Club Location: Southern California Contact: Ian Stewart - President Email: ian@groupz.com Website: groupz.com Z Club of San Diego Location: San Diego, CA Contact: Chuck Golden Email: chucksbarandgrill@cox.net Website: zcsd.org Z Owners of Northern California Location: Northern California Contact: Linda Williams - President Email: pres@zonc.org Phone: 408-761-1869 Website: zonc.org Colorado Z Car Club of Colorado Location: Denver & surrounding area Contact: Jason Spegal Email: jspegal@spegalnetworks.net Website: zccc.org

Indiana Indy Z Club Location: Indianapolis, IN Contact: Scott Caylor - President Email: IZCC@indyzcarclub.org Phone: 317-698-8144 Website: indyzcarclub.org Kentucky Bluegrass Z Car Club Location: Louisville, KY Contact: Bill Edens - President Email: bzcc@bellsouth.net Phone: 502-241-3812 Website: bluegrasszcarclub.com New Hampshire Z Car Club of New England Location: New Hampshire Contact: John Jeffries - President Email: john@baddogparts.com Phone: 617-510-2694 Website: zccne.org New Mexico Albuquerque Z Car Club Location: Albuquerque Metro Area Contact: Nelson Ackerman Email: nlackerman1@aol.com Phone: 505-239-6833 Facebook: Albuquerque Z Car Club

Connecticut Connecticut Z Car Club Location: Connecticut & surrounding area Contact: Ross Williams Email: officers@ctzcc.com Website: ctzcc.com

New York Z Association of New York Location: Upstate New York Contact: Mike Roth Email: rothm@srgarch.com Phone: 518-857-5026 Website: zanyz.com

Illinois Windy City Z Club Location: Chicago Metro Area Contact: Ty Ozgen Email: tyozgen@gmail.com Phone: 630-910-3616 Website: windycityzclub.com

North Carolina Triangle Z Club Location: Raleigh, NC Contact: Bud Hansen - President Email: budhansenus@hotmail.com Phone: 919-215-2698 Website: trianglezclub.com

Ohio Cleveland Z Club Location: Northern Ohio Contact: Karen Karl - President Email: kmk@bricekarl.com Website: Clevelandzclub.com

Texas Cowtown Z Club Location: Ft Worth and Arlington Area Contact: Mike Brunner Email: mtbrunner14@hotmail.com Phone: 817-441-6471 Website: cowtownzclub.com

Z Car and Roadster Owners Club Location: Central Ohio Contact: Jessica Padavana Email: jessica.padavana@gmail.com Phone: 614-315-1955 Website: zroc.org

Z Club of Texas Location: Dallas Metro Area Contact: “Mad” Mike Taylor Email: zmadmike@airmail.net Phone: 214-533-0922 Website: zcluboftexas.org

Oklahoma Oklahoma Z car Club Location: Tulsa and Oklahoma City Contact: Pete Pitchford Email: petepitchford@gmail.com Phone: 405-612-1146 Website: okzcc.com

Virginia Tidewater Z Car Club Location: Eastern Virginia Contact: Todd Wagner Email: zfixers@cox.net Phone: 757-851-8098 Website: tzccva.org

Tennessee Middle Tennessee Z Club Location: Central Tennessee Contact: Bob McGehee Email: rmcgehee22@gmail.com or mtzclub@gmail.com Phone: 615-260-5669 Website: middletennesseezclub.com

Z Car Club of Northern Virginia Location: Tysons Corner Contact: Bernie Bilski Email: yugobernie@cox.net Website: zcarclubnova.org

Smokey Mountain Z Car Club Location: Eastern Tennessee Contact: Tony Price Email: tonyprice1@yahoo.com Phone: 865-681-7986 Website: smokymountainzcarclub.com

Washington Z Car Club of Washington Location: Washington State Contact: ZCCW Officers Email: officers@zccw.org Website: http://zccw.org/zccw/ Facebook: Z Car Club of Washington Members Web Based Z Car Clubs Classic Zcar Club Location: Internet Contact: Mike Gholson Website: classiczcars.com

UPCOMING EVENTS 7th Annual Friends of Johhnie and Mr. K Fun Run Date: February 18 thru February 21, 2022 Location: Southwest region of the United States Details: unekdrifter01@gmail.com

35th Annual ZCCA Z Car Convention (ZCON) Date: July 25 thru July 30, 2022 Location: Birmingham, AL Hosted by: Iron City Z Club and the ZCCA Details: zcon.org

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www.baddogparts.com Bad Dog Parts specializes in the sale of used, new, and custom designed parts for owners of 1st generation Z cars (1970-78). We do on occasion carry parts for later model Zs. And for those looking for something a little different, that adds strength, or ease of operation to your Z car, we have a line of custom made parts which are available: • • • • •

REAR RAIL

240/260/280 coupes and 2+2 frame rails optional rear rails replacement OEM style seat brackets front sway bar strengthening plates single jack point plates

FRAME RAIL

Have a need to make your Z more rigid? Add our optional rear frame rail section and you tie in the front end to the rear wheel well making your Z handle like it was always meant to. What we design and build we use ourselves.....and for those of you concerned with sending your hard-earned Z dollars to someone you’ve never meet, we offer a 100%, no question asked refund policy.

Email: john@baddogparts.com

ZEDD FINDINGS Zedd Findings has been selling the Z & ZX floors, front frame rails along with the lower rear panel for over 25 years. We have recently added the inner rocker panels for the 1970 to 1978 Z cars, as well as much more to Z enthusiasts all over the world. “Small enough to listen - large enough to service” Replica Z & ZX Floor Systems, Front Frame Rails and Rear Lower Panel

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603 Compass Court, Kingston, Ontario K7M 8V9, Canada Telephone/Fax: 613-389-1397 • Cell: 613-539-7966 • Email: zeddfind@kos.net Domain: www.datsunzparts.com or www.datsunzparts.ca

Operator/Owner: Charles Osborne

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