Greg Donovan Greg Donovan Ultra Moderator Location: Fargo, ND Join Date: 04/12/2007 Age: Midlife Crisis Posts: 423 Rally Car: 95 Impreza Sedan |
i would love to have one of the coupes like that black one. i used to mow lawns for a guy that had one of those. sadly i was a dumb kid and thought the dumb jaguar was much cooler than some "lame" boxy volvo coupe. wow was i dumb. wonder if he still has that car... |
BobOfTheFuture Rob Godlike Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Settling Down Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
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Not necessarily; I've seen 'em where the seats and carpets were dried out quickly and cleaned, and they did not smell. Bu the moisture is in the harnesses and connnectors, and dirt and crud is in the panels, doors, boxes, etc. That absorbs moistrue, and holds it aganst the metal, thus the odd rust. Check the dates be sure I am right. Mark B. |
heymagic Banned Mod Moderator Location: La la land Join Date: 01/25/2006 Age: Fossilized Posts: 3,740 Rally Car: Not a Volvo |
Mark is very correct about flood cars not smelling. A shop vac and a couple fans usually make the smell go away. Many of todays plastic backed carpets even keep the water underneath and hidden.
I'm not convinced there is any such thing as 'one small rust hole' . Usually they just happen to be the size of a quarter also. |
Rallymech Robert Gobright Infallible Moderator Location: White Center Seattle Join Date: 04/27/2008 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 1,292 Rally Car: 91 VW GTI 8V |
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BobOfTheFuture Rob Godlike Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Settling Down Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
I absolutely agree. Another reason why that Black T on ebay hurts so bad. Car is nice, but its got gremlins I think
Think I could get this guy under a G? http://williamsport.craigslist.org/cto/2391440982.html 1989 Volvo 240 DL. 252,xxx miles. 5 speed manual transmission shifts smooth. Body in great shape, usual small dings and spots. 4cyl Engine runs fine. Great car, was my daily driver for the past 3-4 years. Passed recent inspection in January. ONLY PROBLEM: hard to start every once in awhile. I've spent many hours trying to figure out what the issue is. Although, when it starts, it runs fine and when it is used regularly it generally doesn't have a problem starting. I have fixed and replaced many parts on this car as well: |
peliwego Jimmy Pelizzari Senior Moderator Location: Traverse City, MI Join Date: 03/14/2011 Age: Settling Down Posts: 52 Rally Car: '88 Mazda 323 GTX |
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BobOfTheFuture Rob Godlike Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Settling Down Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
Haha, oh boy its rough. I am about to trek halfway down new jersey to go look at some kids volvo. Lets hope it goes well, Ive got a funny feeling he is jerking me around...
Edit- and he is. F that, I aint making the trip. At least not tonight... So, What are your plans with you're 240? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/14/2011 01:11PM by BobOfTheFuture. |
peliwego Jimmy Pelizzari Senior Moderator Location: Traverse City, MI Join Date: 03/14/2011 Age: Settling Down Posts: 52 Rally Car: '88 Mazda 323 GTX |
Well right now I'm just using it to drive around the city, as I'll probably do later on anyway. I've got some friends up in CT who will do the welding at some point this summer as well as installing anything. I'm admittedly pretty lacking in the mechanical knowledge department. So it's basically going to be a cheap as possible paid for in beer car hopefully in time to do some of the Rally New York events up in the catskills. It's pretty smooth up there and would be a good low stress environment to get some experience. Otherwise, just trying to get it all over to other events up in Vermont, NH and Maine once we get it sorted out.
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BobOfTheFuture Rob Godlike Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Settling Down Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
So, to you Volvo guys... I'm pulling my hair out trying to find a manual car... Am I wasting my time, Would I be better off just getting one of the local, cheap automatics?
Jimmy- Thats pretty cool. I was planning similar stuff, but doing the work myself... I dont know to many people who do car stuff So I am kinda on my own. If you ever need a hand with some stuff, let me know. |
How about the manual-trannied car in PA? Too pricey?
You can do the conversion, but I would be getting an auto trans car pretty cheap to be able to offset the manual conversion. Have you looked around at j-yards to see how much issue it is to get a manual trans and all the bits? It's kinda hard to advise you at this point. Lesse: you need to work outside, so it's best to keep the modification steps to small steps so that you can complete them in a relatively short time. A trannie conversion should fall into that class if you have some car skills. Even if you get a manual trannie, I would pull it out and put in a new clutch anyway. Mark B. |
john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Super Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
Bob, you gonna want a GM T5 in it so don't fret the auto-tragic thang. The pedal assembly comes out in minutes so swapping a manual trans pedal set is maybe 20 minutes-30 at most. I can pull one and send it from any of the dozen or so that are routinely at the Pull-a-part. I'd say go from the best shell at the lowest possible price cause weld rust is no fun, I did too much of that between 94-2000 when I was up in fawkin Bawstin. Don't worry turbo or not. Shell, everything starts with the shell. Now ther T5 you want is from a V8 Camaro or Firebird or whatever BUT only the V8----unless its like 50 bucks. You find a $50 V6, grab it and then we'll get ya a "2.95 first" gearset for $380 and you turn it into an opportunity to swap the gears AND freshen the bearings and synchros, or "snatch victory outta da jaws of your feets" or whatever the cliche is.. Ya find 2 GM boxes, get one for Jimmy and have a beer and bearing swap party. T5s are straightforward gearboxes, the 2.95 first gearset is the best ratios you'll find short of a real close ratio (or an EVObitchi box) Now personally I think the round headlight cars look better balance and not "tarted up" compared to the later thangs with those portable TVs for headlights, but that can be done anytime with a few parts and a couple of hiours. Main thing is to grab SOMETHING and start throwing away inside junk. If you and Jimmy are doing cages same time, that should certainly ease the costs since it is no way twice as long to do 2 as 1. So there a good reason to get together and do some jawing and planning. Note that Volvo stopped importing the 2 door in maybe '82 so there's a plus for the 4 door cause they sold those thru 92 or so. More rally-ready spares. Have you downloaded the "Ford Escort Rally Preparation " book and started committing it to memory yet? Well? Get on it John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
john vanlandingham John Vanlandingham Super Moderator Location: Ford Asylum, Sleezattle, WA Join Date: 12/20/2005 Age: Fossilized Posts: 14,152 Rally Car: Saab 96 V4 |
Mark, trust me, he does not want a Volvo trans in there. Weak and a hole between 2nd and 3rd you could drive a truck thru, and speaking of trucks the ratios are worthy of a pick up with a 3.97 first. With a 3.97 First if he grabs any shorter axle ratio than about 4.1 first will be worse than useless, like 2 car lengths long. Then second, the THE CANYON to third wher the engine flames out like WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-(crunch) duh! uh uh uh uuuuh uuuh uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuh uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAaaAAAHHHHHHHHH. Bad John Vanlandingham Sleezattle, WA, USA Vive le Prole-le-ralliat www.rallyrace.net/jvab CALL +1 206 431-9696 Remember! Pacific Standard Time is 3 hours behind Eastern Standard Time. |
fiasco Andrew Steere Junior Moderator Location: South Central Nude Hamster Join Date: 12/29/2005 Age: Possibly Wise Posts: 2,008 Rally Car: too rich for my blood, share a LeMons car |
OK, that was so good I just emailed it to Brett and Allen, John. |
BobOfTheFuture Rob Godlike Moderator Location: LI, NY Join Date: 09/25/2010 Age: Settling Down Posts: 629 Rally Car: None, anymore. |
Yeah, a lot of that was not understood, until the sound effects. Now it makes perfect sense.
Well, my intent was a 5 speed car, and race it till I brake it. John, Ive not heard of the book. I'll look it up. On the Volvos, Thats good to hear about the pedal box, Maybe I'll open up my search a bit. I guess the MC wouldnt be too hard to bolt in on the other side... Whats really funny is you're acting like me and Jimmy are old friends, haha. I am not opposed to working with someone, ofcourse. Mark, Do you mean the one in Bethlehem, or Muncey? The Muncey one supposedly has a bad bearing the kid is gonna fix this weekend, he didnt want me to drive it away like that, and the Bethlehem car I am waiting for the guy to respond. This on the other hand: http://harrisburg.craigslist.org/cto/2433859249.html 1987 Mercury Merkur - $1000 (Loysville) This car is in nice shape for the year. It has a 2.3 turbo 5 speed in it I'm asking 1000.00 or best offer I also have 2 more parts cars for sale I'm asking 500.00 each or I will sell all 3 for 1700.00 I have titles for all 3. call 717-683-5656 Is also in PA, One of them there Mercury Merkurs. 4 Hours away. I'm gonna call in the morning. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 06/15/2011 01:47AM by BobOfTheFuture. |