Patrols - restoration projects

RMP&O

Expedition Leader
Well, thought I would share this with the Nissanheads here on ExPo.

As some/most of you probably know I have been working on this for going on 3yrs.

http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/75223-1964-Nissan-Patrol-soft-top-restoration/page22

Now that has kind of evolved into a back to new rebuild. It is extremely extensive and in-depth. Not a single bolt on that truck has been left untouched. The project is very far along and I expect it to be done by the end of the year or very close to done.

Since I have started that project the owner of it has shown interest in me doing more Patrols for him. In the last year or two he acquired what is the only known old Patrol wagon in North America. It is an extremely rare truck and only one of three confirmed wagons known to exist! He has been happy with my work thus far and as such has decided to have me restore this holy grail of Patrols. I feel privileged to be able to do that. As a result of his interest to restore that truck he picked up a few more Patrols earlier this year and had them sent up here to my place. The original idea was to use these Patrols as parts trucks for restoring the wagon. Well, it turned out one of them is a 1966 soft top Patrol with only 15,000 original miles. It is 100% complete and all there. It is a bit rough, my guess is from an early life lived hard on a ranch in Colorado. I also believe it sat for many years, exposed to the elements. I just met with the owner of all these Patrols yesterday, he only comes around about once a year. After going over his 66 soft top for 3-4hrs he decided to restore it. Now it won't be the same level of resto done up on the 64 soft top but it will live again! The concept for the 66 build is a less detailed resto with the end result being a usable truck you are not afraid to drive down gravel roads and or get scratches on it from brush. So for this guy alone, I have three projects. The 64 which we hope to be done with in the next 3 months. The 66 soft top which is next on the list and perhaps next year starting in on the 67 wagon Patrol. A big bonus for this guy is in addition to these three trucks I just described we have here at my place a complete 66 hard top part trucks as well as several sets of spare axles, transmissions and t-cases. The resto on the 64 soft top has also left us with a ton of good used and NOS parts plus many items cleaned up sand blasted and set aside.

On top of this I have landed another project for another client. He has two Patrols, one is a 64 soft top and one is a 67 hardtop. The 67 lacks an engine but the body is fairly solid. The 64, the motor was rebuilt in the 1970's and still runs great with about 20,000 miles put on it since then. So for this project we will be making one good Patrol from the two. This is not to be a high end build, rather similar to the 66 soft top. A good clean looking truck that is sorted mechanically, runs well and gets used rather then being a show piece. These two Patrols are showing up next week.

So as of today I have three restorations to do beyond the 64 I am currently working on. Looks like I will be busy with these projects for sometime!

Here is a few pictures of the Patrols that are coming down the pipe for me.


The 66 soft top from Colorado

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The holy grail, aka the WLG60 Wagon from Alaska, I consider the resto on this to be a once in a lifetime opportunity since these are so extremely rare.

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The other two Patrols, ie the 64 & 67 from Colorado have not arrived yet and until they do I will wait to post pics.

However, in addition to all this, I have my 77 Patrol Ute resto-mod project I am working on which is pretty much in full swing right now. The build thread on it is here

http://www.expeditionportal.com/for...-1977-Patrol-Ute-build-for-overlanding/page11

I also picked up for myself earlier this year with the intention to do a frame off resto this gem of a 1968 Patrol.

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That 68 Patrol I intend to restore and sell once done. The same is also planned for my 77 Ute Patrol. So it is looking like I will be super busy with these old Nissan 4wds this winter. The winter is my off-season from work when I have ton's of time to work on trucks. I recently moved into a 2200sqft shop next to my house that needs to be utilized.

This is all very exciting for me since I have been into these trucks since I was just 18yrs old, nearly 24yrs ago now. I think that is what does it for a lot of die hards to one brand or another, one old truck or another. They had one earlier in life and then later in life want one again be it a Cruiser, Patrol, Bronco or Jeep. I fell in love with the Patrol when I was young because it was rare but also because it was such a simple truck to work on and built very stout. Not to mention how fun it was to drive around back then with the top off, doors off and windshield folded. That Patrol all those years ago also set me on a lifelong path of love for off-roading, trucks in general and getting outdoors. About 11yrs ago I went down to Colombia, South America on an invite from a Colombian who is a die hard Patrol guy. We met on the internet, I knew nothing about him or Colombia but took a risk and went down. I spent 3 weeks with my new friend driving around Colombia looking for old Patrols. I was shown the plethora of parts still available down there for these old trucks. I even discovered new body parts are being made down there which nobody at the time would have thought was being done, nobody meaning us N. America Patrol enthusiasts. I also at that time learned what the G61 Patrol is and just how awesome plus rare those trucks are. It turns out too that Colombia has been getting Patrols since about 1956/7 and still has them today. They are held in extremely high regard in Colombia and are very popular there. Thousands of old Patrols can still be seen in use on the streets traveling around Colombia. Over the years I have learned much about these old trucks. Obviously from working on them but I am also really good at scouring the net for parts and have contacts for parts all over the world. I even have gone and collected many many literature items ranging from old Nissan/Datsun brochures to magazine articles form the 60's to stacks of parts books and repair manuals. I could go on and on about this stuff! Patrols have been a HUGE passion of mine for going on 25yrs now.

Any ways, I thought I would share this with you Nissan enthusiasts. Patrols are very rare in N. America but many of the original 2616 are still kicking around. These are the grandfather of all your Nissan 4wds made today. They are what started it all for Nissan and the 4wd market and Nissan still makes them. Sadly, we have not got any in the N. America since 1969. Most are not in good condition but once in awhile a nice one turns up for sale and the price of nice ones is on the rise. If any one is interested in getting an old Patrol restored shoot me a pm, although it is looking like I am booked up for sometime.

I figured rather than doing a detailed thread on each truck perhaps I should do a less detailed picture posts here in this thread as the different projects move along?

Cheers
 

skibum315

Explorer
I love following your threads ... sounds like those that need to, are finding out about your great work; well done and congrats. Consider me subscribed ...
 

4Rescue

Expedition Leader
Well, thought I would share this with the Nissanheads here on ExPo.

...
The holy grail, aka the WLG60 Wagon from Alaska, I consider the resto on this to be a once in a lifetime opportunity since these are so extremely rare.

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...

Man I may not be a "Nissan head" as such, but you know I sure do admire the work you do on these trucks... and that LWG60 (which I had never heard of before) looks AMAZING. I'm not quite sure why, but I've always had a "thing" for the Mid W/B trucks like the CJ6's, CJ8's, LJ's, FJ43's etc. so that Wagon just "speaks to me" as it were. If you only do a build thread on one of those, do it on the WLG60. What a great collection of old classic iron. I can't even imagine how you ever have the time in life with as thorough as you are, to resto all of them aye. But like most things I'm sure you'll find a way to make it happen.

There's actually an old SWB Hard-Top (in the same light blue as another I see in your collection) kicking around at a house I've lived near for many years and I think the elderly owner may have recently passed away. I almost feel compelled to go find out if someone has any plans for it, or if the family are the "give it all to an Estate Sale Agent" kind cause I'd be sad to see that truck get sold for scrap...

Cheers

Dave
 
Hi

Congrat' for all those projects ! I'll follow your work with great interest. I'm not a die hard fan of only Patrols… but I must admit that these little beasts always makes my heart beats a little faster every time I see one. Beeing a kind of Y60/61 guru over here, I must admit I know a lot less about the G60's. So rare over there. But damn it's so cool… All the best for your coming work. And thank a lot for sharing your knowledge and passion.
cheers.
Nico
 

RMP&O

Expedition Leader
Two Patrols showed up today at the shop. Both from Colorado. A 1964 and a 1967. We will be making one solid Patrol from the two.

The 64 is supposedly solid mechanically. Brakes worked very well when unloading it. The carb looks recently rebuilt and is a rare early Hitachi. Obviously this Patrol was used to plow snow.

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I believe this may be original miles, reason I say this is the truck was used to plow snow. I was told it was used at an old service station for their lot. If all it ever did was sit there and plow snow in the winter this could very well be original miles. *EDIT* turns out the engine was rebuilt in October 1975 when the truck had 33,899 miles on it. When this was done they replaced the speedo with a new one, probably have not been able to buy that from Nissan since the early 80's! So the Patrol has had 5700 miles put on it since 1975 and the motor rebuild with nearly 39,000 miles on the truck in total. Still very low mile for a 50yr old truck!

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These are pretty rare, Husky free wheeling hubs

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Good parts here, some rare ones too

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64's interior

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Another Patrol at the shop is the 66 soft top, this is where it came from

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The 67 that arrived today is also a Glenwood Springs Patrol. It would seem there was two Datsun dealers in Glenwood Springs in the 1960's.

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Very solid body on this 67 and extremely rare to have both glass tail lights un-broken.

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Not much rust or body damaged on this Patrol

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nice dash with no cracks in the steering wheel!

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A common spot for rot on old Patrols is around the jump seat mounts. Looks solid on this Patrol.

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Showing 23,000 on the 67

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Cheers
 
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skibum315

Explorer
Red one looks mighty straight ... very cool; think I might like the brown color a bit better, though. Hard to imagine two of anything in Glenwood Springs, even today ... :bike_rider:
 

RMP&O

Expedition Leader
The 67 is a real gem and cleaned up nicely. It is so pretty I have to share.

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Original Koito headlights

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A/C

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original windshield, no chips or cracks

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The 64's engine which runs pretty good. Need to test compression though.

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Nice seats in the 64

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64's trans hump with the early vinyl boots

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Cheers
 

RMP&O

Expedition Leader
Well, the last few days has been getting the 66 soft top ready to take to the upholstery shop. I wanted to yank the motor and trans before it went in.

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The truck is now on the trailer and ready to go for tomorrow morning. I am using a shop in Casper so have to road trip 4-5hrs each way tomorrow. They will build us two soft tops, one for the 64 (other thread) and one for this 66. These are being made to match stock. They will also be doing up seats for us for the 64, 66 and for my 68 Patrol. I decided while we are having all these seats done why not do up the 68's too!? In addition to this they will be doing the rear lowers on the brown 64 that showed up recently. Also we are having 3-sets of vinyl boots made for t-case and e-brake as they were vinyl boots up to 1968. Last bit will be 2-sets of door panels for the 64 and the 66.

I took this picture while pulling rear seats from the 68, man it is a nice truck!

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Also on Saturday I scored these 33x10.5R15 BFG KM2's on FJ60 Cruiser wheels for a screaming deal! They are about 70% tread, spare is new, so I couldn't resist. They won't work on the 68 with out a wheel with more backspacing but they might work with the right wheel. If not I may just use them on my 77 Ute!

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Cheers
 
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RMP&O

Expedition Leader
1964 is torn down to a rolling chassis.

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The pile of funk that fell out of the truck while tearing it down.

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Now I can clean this chassis and start in on the resto.

Cheers
 

toylandcruiser

Expedition Leader
I have a chance to get one of these. What sites do you use to purchase parts? One of them needs a clutch. I have no idea where to go to get it.


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RMP&O

Expedition Leader
I have a chance to get one of these. What sites do you use to purchase parts? One of them needs a clutch. I have no idea where to go to get it.


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Ebay Australia is where you will find a clutch. Excedy makes one for the G60 Patrol. OEM is not available anymore. Be ready to pay some money, an Excedy clutch is over $500.

Cheers
 

toylandcruiser

Expedition Leader
Ebay Australia is where you will find a clutch. Excedy makes one for the G60 Patrol. OEM is not available anymore. Be ready to pay some money, an Excedy clutch is over $500.

Cheers

Now my next question is, he wants to trade my Unimog 404 for both of them. I'm kind of a toyota freak, but I always liked the patrol. Should I trade?


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