Sweet ride, too bad its not a wagon or I'd be tempted.
mndsm
Dork
7/28/10 3:47 p.m.
It's not a wagon and I'm STILL tempted. Problem is location.
mndsm wrote:
It's not a wagon and I'm STILL tempted. Problem is location.
I can relate. Thats one of the cleanest leather interiors I've ever seen on a brick.
The interior is definitely in very good shape. The only real "blemish" is a split in the dash vinyl. You can just barely make it out in the photo below. The previous owner (before HeavyDuty) had the console partially apart because of the T-5 shifter (the original T-5 the car came with had about 1.5 or maybe 2 actual gears so it was swapped last year for the used unit in there now). The PO also had just left the hole in the trans tunnel wide open, so heat would get swept right up into it from the exhaust (good when the blower motor was broken in winter, not so good in warm weather). We started remedying this by attaching some sheet metal but if the new owner was making this a daily driver you would want to give it some attention (e.g. a little insulation and possibly some sound deadener).
Part of making clearance for the shifter cutout while wanting to return the car completely back to stock interior trim meant that we had to put spacers underneath the central fuse array. This was a giant pain in the ass but back then there were no intentions to get rid of the car.
This picture shows the center console situation a little better:
If someone was serious about a fly-in-drive-out deal I would help get them from the Pittsburgh airport up to the car (about 1 hr drive). If I needed to drive this car for some reason I wouldn't have any second thoughts about taking it anywhere - it holds stock boost as it should and is an overall good runner.
I can get other pictures of specific areas if someone really wants them.
. .sigh . . . to far way . . . GLWS!!
I see a tasty RWD Corolla in the background!
Clem
Ian F
Dork
7/29/10 9:53 a.m.
Damn... I so wish I had spare cash and storage space... the drivetrain is EXACTLY what I want swap into my 1800ES eventually... (sigh...)
ClemSparks wrote:
I see a tasty RWD Corolla in the background!
Clem
There are actually 2 of them. One is tubbed, tinned and caged, set up for GNX power, while the other is running and driving stock with bad rear shock towers but some clean street/inspection parts that were destined for the race car (the dream was of course a street legal monster). They are for sale as a package though they aren't mine.
ClemSparks wrote:
I see a tasty RWD Corolla in the background!
Clem
I see several, what's the story on them?
I like the corolla's but I got my eye on the cvcc civic hatch, like the one I had in high school. I would like a shot at another one of those .
Tim
Is that a yellow Corolla wagon in the backround there? I am interested in that.
How about that Renault LeCar you have?
Yea I think you may be right, I am interested in it all the same
The GM wagon is a 70 Impala, 350 with factory air, and I believe he wants around $6 grand.
The yellow car is a CVCC, manual, had it running not long ago but I think the carb needs a rebuild. Has a new fuel pump and a clean title. Not the worst I've seen but of course there is rust, the real "problem" area being the front crossmember, which is not exactly there. He wants $400.
I already posted a link to his craigslist ad for the Corollas.
My 2 LeCars are always for sale for the right price. One in street trim, one crushed and caged for the track.
Just to clarify since a couple people have asked - the photos I've posted ARE current and the interior "removal" was quite literally limited to plastic panels, mostly from the shifter console but also a couple from the passenger footwell when installing the blower motor. The seats, carpet, dash, door cards etc. are all functional, original, totally intact and have not been removed.
Friday bump for a sad lonely Volvo
Wow, nice old Volvo! I'm rockin' an 850 wagon at the moment...
Bump for interior panels being re-installed and stereo being functional again. Also new price, I'd really like to move on from this car before summer ends.
Car has a brand new full exhaust
Certailnly not installed, from the pics.
In reply to triumph5:
Actually that exhaust IS brand new in the last year. It was put on by a local shop (can't remember if it was a Meineke or Monroe) and the PO paid something like $600 for it. I understand you are seeing a lot of surface rust but I personally took the PO to drop it off and pick it up so I can attest to its recent installation. Thanks for your non-interested concern.
Brand new in last year, is not brand NEW. And the clamps look much more than a year old. I live in the NE, where this state puts salt down for drizzle, so I know what salt can do to an exhaust system.
And I was very interested in the Volvo, and take a posters words at face value, being true. I went from very interested to not so much anymore--but then why should you care when you're trying to sell something to this group if it's misrrepresented.
In reply to triumph5:
If you are interested and want to be constructive then great, I'm glad you're in the thread and I think it would be awesome if we made a deal. However, I think making a snide comment about the exhaust and then accusing me of misrepresenting something is inflammatory and really unnecessary, when instead you could have just asked about the apparent discrepancy in the exhaust's condition. I can understand some resulting skepticism, but there is no reason to immediately become accusatory.
I am happy to concede the point that the exhaust is literally not "brand new." It has less than 500 miles on it, but that's probably what I should have said instead of using a phrase that can definitely be read to mean "100% unused." I hadn't been under the car recently myself and once the pictures were up I felt like that was an adequate disclosure, but in hindsight I should have edited the stated condition of the exhaust to explain the photos.
I'm not trying to misrepresent anything. That is exactly why there are over 20 pictures in this thread. I don't want to waste anyone's time, much less my own, bringing people to see the car thinking it's something that it's not. The point of all my photos is full disclosure.
Anyway, all of that said, car is still for sale. Last buyer (a GRM member) found another car before ever coming to see the Volvo. I'm happy to discuss in detail the condition of any element of the car and provide further pictures if there is something specific an interested buyer would like to see.
I need a new furnace before winter. Price reduced to $1400. Someone take this Volvo home.