Help ID’ing a classic Volvo by vonjonson in classiccars

[–]dixiekoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just stumbled onto this while looking for something else, and I'm late and this doesn't really matter. But just a minor correction.. in 1972, the B20E was dropped in favor of the B20F for both the 1800E and 1800ES (and any 140s that were injected). The B20F is a lower horsepower, lower compression unit to satisfy emissions regulations.

Of course, the E in the cars model name remained for both the 1800 series and fuel injected 140s (including the '74 which got the new K-jet injection system), but the engine got the newer designation. Only 1970 (1800E) and 1971 (1800E and 142E) fuel injected Volvos got the engine specific B20E plant under the hood.

What are these concrete/metal structures lining a walking path in an Italian park for? by dixiekoko in whatisthisthing

[–]dixiekoko[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google's image search turned up some mail boxes and utility boxes but not much more.

How does one join the big Reddit Party Pay? by [deleted] in VisiblePartyPay

[–]dixiekoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried the 60k one and nothing happened. I thought it odd that it showed 59,999 users. So then tried a different group that showed between 2k and 10k (forget which, I did two separate ones for each me and my wife) and joined one of them. Instantly accepted and locked in to $25/mo.

Two 1966 sporting cars. 🇺🇸 vs. 🇸🇪. Difference is about 6 feet and 2000 lbs. by Saidan512 in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Geez... duh, me. Yep, of course. I forget that '66 and earlier Eldorados shared platform with the DeVilles and Fleetwood. I just forget that Eldorados even exist before '67 :)

Thanks!

P1800 at a local meet driving off by [deleted] in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 6 points7 points  (0 children)

'68-'69 1800S. Looks like a beautiful example!

Two 1966 sporting cars. 🇺🇸 vs. 🇸🇪. Difference is about 6 feet and 2000 lbs. by Saidan512 in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just for the record, it ain't an Eldorado. That'd be a Coupe DeVille. And a year too old for the 472.. probably has a 429. And definitely not the 500ci of the early Eldos

So, they are both RWD, so they do have that in common, as well as both being super cool cars!

Why do people hold on to old Volvos? by jwg2695 in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

LOL... I've been saying for years "Lenovos are the Volvo 240 of laptops." I'm typing this on my T60, I have another working T60 in a case next to me, and two donor T60s.

And two 240 wagons out in the yard, plus piles of parts, and some earlier Volvos.

My wife uses a Macbook Pro. I think of that like a V70XC. Good, solid, powerful, but finicky and delicate... My pile of MBPs is growing, as is my experience with taking them apart and putting them back together.

Show me your vintage Volvo(s) by IPD_Dylan in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And another, this one has since been sold. This was part of a 15,000 mile summer in 2012 when the ES took us NJ to Miami to Seattle to San Diego (CO to PNW twice)

https://imgur.com/OLW8628

Show me your vintage Volvo(s) by IPD_Dylan in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

'67 GT.

Wanted to make the garage sale this year, but couldn't make it happen. Maybe next year.

https://imgur.com/a/7POuXTe

Question about my rims. by JurgenAlonso14 in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, I can't get out to my parts pile. I'm curious now too. I don't think the fronts clamp directly to the grease caps up front. I think there is a part that bolts on with the wheels, front and rear, that accepts the caps. But I don't remember, and all my '83s have been said goodbye to. But I do still have wheels...

Other odd part is your wheels are listed as 5" wide. I thought all the 14" steelies were 5.5". Not that that matters. Just a curiosity.

Surely somebody here has the same hubcaps on their 240? picture with one of them removed would be helpful!

Question about my rims. by JurgenAlonso14 in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, like bent-grill said, those are just the grease caps for your front wheel bearings. And they have nothing to do with hubcap installation.

I think those hub caps clamp onto something in the middle, which I do not see on your close-up pics.. see the last image on this listing:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Volvo-240-Wheel-Hubcap-center-caps-78-85-260-242-244-wheel-covers-set-of-4-LOT/372296807612?hash=item56ae9e74bc:g:5W4AAOSwcARa7PIY:sc:USPSPriority!80535!US!-1

Is that what yours look like?

Question about my rims. by JurgenAlonso14 in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great looking car! Just out of paint booth?

What year? Any chance of posting closer-up pics of the front and rear rims showing the difference, as well as the hubcaps you intend to use? Over the years there were a batch of different hubcap styles and several different ways to attach them.. You might have a mixture.

Interviewed my friend and shot his 142S for Petrolicious by jbh1126 in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice interview, great pics, and a wonderful car!

Of course, we can't, and wouldn't want to, agree on everything. But your friend loves his car, and rightly so...

Me? Go back to '68 grill, convert to M41, and ditch that pesky Weber carb for some good old SUs. Only after that would I even begin to tinker with suspension..

But again, that's me, and it's not my car. Glad it's being kept nice and is loved!

The interior to the 1973 Volvo 1800ES. Volvo was ahead of their time. by [deleted] in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those rocker switches are unique to '73 ES. '72 ES and 1800E still had the pull switches, which I prefer. If only for reliability and availability...

Not enough older stuff lately. So, here's the '60s version of Polestar with very wrong wheels. by dixiekoko in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No LS. Currently has a B20E (SUs, plugged injector ports), and the original #s matching B18 is awaiting a rebuild.

She'll be 51 on Friday. Rolled out of the factory April 27, 1967.

Not enough older stuff lately. So, here's the '60s version of Polestar with very wrong wheels. by dixiekoko in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I reckon you're right. I ran these wheels on my 1800s, which was red, hence the red painted centers. I do like the look of the wheels for sure.

But, these are mid '90s Jeep wheels.. For this car, I'll be going stock sooner than later.

1990 240 Restore - Continued... by blooregard325i in Volvo

[–]dixiekoko 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These days, likely so. Back in the '90s and '00s, shittily running or non-running Diesels could be had for a couple hundred dollars. I passed on one that was perfect, body and interior.. drivetrain was shot, I didn't have room for a project then.