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Volvo242GT Tinkerer Currently Duvall, WA -------- Joined: Feb 7, 2022 Posts: 365 Likes: 204 |
Jul 12, 2022 - #21
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Certificate of Excellence Active Tinkerer United Sates -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 765 Likes: 530 |
Jul 12, 2022 - #22
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Volvo242GT Tinkerer Currently Duvall, WA -------- Joined: Feb 7, 2022 Posts: 365 Likes: 204 |
Jul 13, 2022 - #23
See here: https://www.mvd.newmexico.gov/vehicles/license-plates/historical-plates-and-vintage-plates/ |
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ScutBoy Administrator Northfield, MN USA -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 356 Likes: 342 |
Jul 13, 2022 - #24
Even though I'm a Minnesotan, I can support you in this! My sister lived in the Cincinnati area and I'm a big fan of Cincinnati chili. Wash it down with a Little Kings Cream Ale, and that's heaven right there! :) |
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Certificate of Excellence Active Tinkerer United Sates -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 765 Likes: 530 |
Jul 13, 2022 - #25
Oh my, Little Kings are fantastic aren't they? Every time I am in the area (which isn't too often unfortunately), I scoop some. Yeah, grew up on the Reds, Bengals, n' chili parlors and have loved the stuff since I could walk. Mmmmm, delicious :) Nowadays I have my own scratch recipe but if I'm in a pinch, Gold Star is my go to.
In reference to the color choice, I saw some W123 MB catalogs from the late 70's or early 80's maybe and they had some with really fantastic color options like Yellow and orange & royal Blue. Initially I vacillate between yellow and orange all the time but vintage white would just crush it against a Classic Cincy Reds "C". |
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Volvo242GT Tinkerer Currently Duvall, WA -------- Joined: Feb 7, 2022 Posts: 365 Likes: 204 |
Jul 13, 2022 - #26
^That could work. Even though I'd personally keep it red - less work involved, since the door jambs and underhood areas don't have to be resprayed. I would definitely consider swapping to the european composite E-code headlamps, though. Gives the car a more unique appearance, as well as better lighting, if you're still running sealed beam halogens. Like on this lifted 300TD:
[Image: image] Compared to this: [Image: image] My old neighbor had a beige '80 300D, as well as a gold metallic '82 240D. The 240D wound up becoming a garage ornament for a few years, until his daughter needed a replacement for her '77-'78 Plymouth Volare coupe. Then, it was resurrected and put back into service.
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Certificate of Excellence Active Tinkerer United Sates -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 765 Likes: 530 |
Jul 14, 2022 - #27
I have considered swapping out to Euro lights a number of times. I do like the look of them and the stock bulbs are in fact not the greatest. I luckily do not live where there is a lot of ground fog, so I get by with what I've got but that is on the list of to-dos. Right now, I am refinishing a really cool car rack basket I got for free. It has rust on it and looks pretty ugly atm so I am slowly sanding that down to metal, sealing and then will hit it with a flat black paint. and install a wood panel bottom. I think it will look pretty cool when I am done.
As for paint, the car has already been resprayed once in the same color. I agree that it is tacky as heck to see a car that is one color and then another in the door wells, trunk, under the hood etc, so if I do go a different color, it will be pricey Im sure just due to all of the extra labor and paint to hit those additional spaces. That 240d is the *perfect* teen car. You couldnt speed in one of those if you tried lol :D Liked by Volvo242GT |
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Volvo242GT Tinkerer Currently Duvall, WA -------- Joined: Feb 7, 2022 Posts: 365 Likes: 204 |
Jul 15, 2022 - #28
I think you'd like them a lot, especially once they're installed. Got the Volvo version on my car. Large improvement over the stock lamps it had (granted it also had the small rectangular 4x6 headlamps when I got it. Yeah, NM seems to be an area where I wouldn't expect much fog.
Re: the rack basket, sounds cool. Should look nice mounted to a pair of Yakima or Thule crossbars. 31 years ago, I remember seeing the twin of your 300D driving around with a Yakima rack and their luggage basket on top. Looked nice. An alternative is to check the local technical colleges and see if they have an autobody program. Sign up for it, then use your car as your class project. A friend of mine did that with his Volvo he had a few years back. Only had to pay for the class and supplies to get the paint redone. I may do the same in a couple years. Either going to redo my car in the same black it is, or repaint it a dark teal metallic Volvo had on the 164E in 1973-75. Heh. Also wasn't too bad a daily for a 30 year old single mom. She did have to plan getting onto I-90, but, the car was a good around town driver. I would've sourced a 5-speed box from Europe for it, though. It at least was a manual car. Liked by Certificate of Excellence |
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Certificate of Excellence Active Tinkerer United Sates -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 765 Likes: 530 |
Jul 15, 2022 - #29
A work-buddy of mine from around 15 years ago DD'd a couple 240Ds that he had converted to bio fuel. I rode in them and it wasn't at all bad for an in town commuter. It was slow but heck, so is my turbo'd 300D. modern cars blow by me - my wife's Vdub Atlas just leaves me in the dust. What evs, its still a great ride & I get the added bonus that it is all analog so if there is an EMP zombie apocalypse, I'll still have a functioning ride :geek:
I think the only thing that is stupid (and completely unnecessary) is the price of diesel right now stateside. Liked by Volvo242GT |
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ScutBoy Administrator Northfield, MN USA -------- Joined: Sep 2, 2021 Posts: 356 Likes: 342 |
Jul 15, 2022 - #30
Yes - my 82 RX-7 is a "quick" car, but 40 years of auto technology means that a modern stock turbo 4 cyl is probably as fast or faster off the line. The ricer guys in their
There's a lot of tuner type stuff I could do to the RX, but I'm going to keep it stock. Liked by Volvo242GTandCertificate of Excellence |
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Certificate of Excellence Active Tinkerer United Sates -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 765 Likes: 530 |
Jul 16, 2022 - #31
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Volvo242GT Tinkerer Currently Duvall, WA -------- Joined: Feb 7, 2022 Posts: 365 Likes: 204 |
Jul 16, 2022 - #32
Heck, both gas and diesel are nuts. :rolleyes: With respect to the wood crossbars, Yakima did sell a 1A-TS tower set. While the towers weren't metal (being made of the Zytel nylon), they did accept any kind of crossbar material you wanted to use. They could also be mounted directly to a luggage rack basket if there was zero need to use ski, bike, or watersports mounts. The Yakima rack setup I have, mounted to my old wagon (a 1984 245 Turbo). [Image: image]
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ScarletSwordfish New Tinkerer -------- Joined: Nov 6, 2021 Posts: 25 Likes: 18 |
May 7, 2023 - #33
Here's my fun car, my 1989 Corvette. I bought it last Summer after my Chevy Cruze was totaled in an accident. The previous owner took great care of it. I believe the only modifications he made were a Hypertech ECU chip that does something?, and a 160º thermostat that also does something?. He also put these wheels on it which he claimed were ZR-1 wheels but they are definitely not. I have the original turbine wheels but the tires on them need replaced. I'll get them fresh rubber someday but for now I don't mind how the shiny wheels look.
I've always loved Corvettes, but especially the C4 as that was the generation that was around when I was a kid. I particularly wanted an '89 or earlier, since they had the pre-refresh exterior and interior which had the boxy, high-tech '80s dash and digital gauges which I adore. So now I finally have my dream car! Kinda. I'd say I'm 80% happy with it. After owning and driving it a while, I hate to say it but the performance is a bit disappointing. The L-98 5.7 liter V8 only makes a max 245 HP, which is not impressive these days. I would honestly be fine with it being underpowered if it at least got decent gas mileage, but I've only been able to average 18 MPG in my time with it, which is hard to swallow after driving economy cars all my life. And especially compared to the LS-powered C5 Corvettes which made 100 more horsepower while drinking less fuel. I also thought I would be satisfied with an automatic transmission, but find myself still wishing it was a manual. I went a looked at another '89 with a manual a couple months ago. The test drive was satisfying, but it was in worse cosmetic shape, and I knew I would not have the time, resources, or money to improve. It made me appreciate just what great condition mine was in. So for now I'm just going to continue to drive it and enjoy it as it is. I still think it's gorgeous, it feels wonderful to sit in and drive, and I feel cool in it.
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pocketscience Tinkerer Sydney, Australia -------- Joined: Apr 29, 2022 Posts: 261 Likes: 185 |
May 7, 2023 - #34
I dropped my 1970 911 (see pic earlier in thread) in for its annual service today. The temperature dropped considerably over the weekend here, so she was humming beautifully all the way. Then I caught the bus to work! :(
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Volvo242GT Tinkerer Currently Duvall, WA -------- Joined: Feb 7, 2022 Posts: 365 Likes: 204 |
May 8, 2023 - #35
It might be possible to swap in a T56 when you decide to go manual. Liked by ScarletSwordfish |
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retr01 Senior Tinkerer Utah, USA -------- Joined: Jun 6, 2022 Posts: 2,474 Likes: 810 |
May 8, 2023 - #36
25-30 mpg LT1 350 Vettes? Hmmm.
Let's put in a Vortec 8100, which is an 8.1L 454. Liked by ScarletSwordfish |
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Certificate of Excellence Active Tinkerer United Sates -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 765 Likes: 530 |
May 8, 2023 - #37
oh yeah. so in 2021 I said I was going to sell that 300d. Well, turns out I had some test drives but no one wanted to commit, so it lives in my garage and continues as my daily commuter for in office weeks. Liked by Volvo242GT,ScarletSwordfishandretr01 |
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Volvo242GT Tinkerer Currently Duvall, WA -------- Joined: Feb 7, 2022 Posts: 365 Likes: 204 |
May 8, 2023 - #38
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Garrett Tinkerer South Carolina -------- Joined: Oct 31, 2021 Posts: 144 Likes: 139 |
May 8, 2023 - #39
It's getting to be that time of year when my 1982 Corvette sees more street time! Two-tone blue with a dark blue interior. I bought it in college and don't think I'll ever want to sell it. I've built a new transmission and rear end for it (installed using my DIY car "lift"). Would eventually like to drop an LS1 or something similar in too. Who knows what the future will hold!
Liked by fehervaria,luminescentsimian,Kay K.M.Modsand 5 others |
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Certificate of Excellence Active Tinkerer United Sates -------- Joined: Nov 1, 2021 Posts: 765 Likes: 530 |
May 8, 2023 - #40
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