I bought this car not quite a year ago from a Volvo mechanic who runs a repair shop with his brother out of what used to be his dad's small new Volvo dealership.
It had sat for a couple decades in a showroom somewhere in GA so he had to do quite a bit of work to make it roadworthy. His wife drove it for a while and then I bought it. All I had to do to drive it all summer was replace a broken negative battery cable, replace the air filters with an ebay kit that allows you to use small engine air filters intead of $60 OEM ones, and replace the headlights. I also replaced the fuel filters to get rid of the last of the crap left over from having the tank boiled and re-sealed.
But now summer's over and the car's gone into the garage. Time to get to work!
No trackday special here. This is purely a nice-weather driver, and my plans are merely to improve daily driveabiity.
I haven't made much progress yet. So far I've pulled the old York AC compressor and Lone Star AC unit. I could've gotten some R12 from work, but the system didn't have a whimpering fart of R12 in it. Lots more room. All the AC stuff has been packed away. Someday someone will want that. I still need to get the old drier and condenser coil out though. I accidentally broke the heater valve so I just looped the heater.
The next step is going to be swapping the generator out for a GM alternator. I've already got all the parts to do that.
The car has a wobble in the drivetrain when accelerating away from a stop. The engine and trans mounts are pretty mushy, as are the suspension bushes. I'm going to swap in heavier 164 mounts in those places. I'm going to be using IPD urethane bushings and KYB Gas-A-Justs. I've got the rear suspension stuff already.
The last thing I hope to get done before next summer, but may not is to try to alleviate the car's vapor-lock issues. It does not like to re-start on hot days. GRM's project 122 had carb spacers on it, and I might do something similar. Improving the SU's heat shield, getting an electric pusher fan to replace the direct-drive fan it's got now, and swapping out the mechanical fuel pump for an electric pump with a pressure regulator is also on the agenda.
I used to subscribe to GRM and I've got the issue with the last article on that car in it...I plan to steal other ideas from it too.
The car is surprisingly cancer-free everywhere I've looked, even the floors. But, the trunk has a small hole and surface rust. I plan to POR15 that when the weather warms up. Temporary measure until it gets more thoroughly fixed.
Compounding all this is the fact that I'm turning in a 2-week notice on the 20th and going back to school. We'll see how much of this stuff I actually manage to finish My winter beater is ready to take over driving duties.