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Volvo 242

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PostWysłany: Sob 17:00, 15 Gru 2012 Temat postu: Volvo 242

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It takes a lot of work to build a car. It’s not like in the movies where engines are repaired in one scene, using one wrench. We all know reality involves considerably more blood, sweat, tears, and profanity. Reality is also lacking in musical montage, unfortunately. Working with any car can be physically exhausting and time consuming, making the more unique platforms all the more impressive.
Patrik Lindgren became quite familiar with the concept of hard work during the build process of his 1975 Volvo 242. The 25-year-old sheet metal worker from Sweden tells us his very specific search for a project ended September of 2009 when he took the 242 home. Patrik says the car was in questionable shape, requiring considerable attention before it could be deemed roadworthy. Due to his plans for the vehicle, he chose a ’75 as it is easier for vintage vehicles to pass inspection in Sweden. Needless to say, his plan didn’t fit the definition of what one would call a ‘factory restoration.’
Despite the clean, factory appearance of the Volvo the chassis has been modified extensively. The rear end is converted to one from a 1979 model for an updated look and the 242 received some widening during the transformation as well. A full roll cage is present, adding strength to the aging structure. Underneath, the transmission tunnel and rear axle have been raised to accommodate the low ride height. Finished in a green hue with new bumpers the car looks great, far from the dilapidated state Lindgren tell us the project began as.
Determining the best wheel offset to produce a certain look is a very important, prompting many to describe it as “everything” in the wheel-fitment realm. However, sometimes offset isn’t the only factor that must be addressed. In order to attain his desired wheel fitment Patrik relocated the entire rear axle 1-inch forward, a notable feat that produced exceptional results. Unlike an S-chassis or a Civic, aftermarket suspension solutions are not plentiful for the 242. A combination of coilovers and cut springs are employed to provide the stance. Beneath the fenders reside a beautiful set of staggered BBS RS wheels; sized 17×9.5” -15 on the steering end with 17×11” +6 filling out the widened rear. Falken provided the 205/40/17 and 245/35/17 tires.
Patrik felt that the original mill was lackluster. He eloquently describes it as “slow as hell.” That issue was remedied by the installation of a silky-smooth Bavarian straight-six, pulled from a ’92 5-series. The BMW M50B25 provides healthy propulsion for the Volvo and since it’s a ’75 it passes the required inspection. This was the original goal for the build and was the first major change the Volvo experienced. Lindgren tells us a turbocharger will find its way into the engine bay, sometime in the future.
Motivation can run thin in the midst of projects like this one, a feeling Patrik became acquainted with during the later parts of the process. He offers a huge thanks to the Oijoij Crew for supporting him and getting him the motivation to finish up and get the car painted. With future plans for a more complete interior and forced-induction this already impressive Volvo 242 promises to become even more special. Fabrication skills obviously can contribute heavily to the completion of an exceptional build, nevertheless — motivation and hard work will always be the most essential qualities necessary to bring dreams to life.




































Moim zdaniem samochód mega ciekawy, choć motor BMW na pewno wzbudza kontrowersje. Od siebie dodam, że jestem wielkim fanem takich roletek na tylne szyby. Do Malucha szukam takiej już ze 4 lata


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PostWysłany: Pią 19:00, 21 Gru 2012 Temat postu:

A ja lubie takię łączenie starszego samochodu z ciut bardziej nowoczesną jednostką Smile mocny klasyk fajna rzecz:)

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PostWysłany: Pią 20:39, 21 Gru 2012 Temat postu:

no ciekawy egzemplarz napewno Smile taki motor ale raczej nie wykorzystuje jego potencjalu Razz

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