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  • DanStokes
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    Originally posted by Dan Barlow View Post

    One like on the Jags that run isn't enough . LIKE , LIKE , LIKE ! . LOVE THERE STUFF . GREAT QUALITY . I've bought three SBC S10 stuff a few times .
    Another vote for Jags That Run - I have their driveshaft adaptor in Mutt to convert the Mercedes output flange to a good ol' U-joint driveline - works perfectly.

    Dan

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  • tardis454
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    240's are the epitome of hipstermobiles. You could triple your money sellin it to a hipster once it's sorted, no bs..



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  • Dan Barlow
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    Originally posted by STINEY View Post
    You know how Dad's can be. What we lack in agility, we make up for in deviousness.

    With this son, its a matter of learning boundaries and restraint.

    You know the Screaming Chickens that Firebirds have? Wes wants to put a Screaming Swedish Chef on his hood.

    Yeah. He's a great kid, you'd like him. He makes the perfect willing accomplice.


    And there may be a package coming from JagsThatRun.
    One like on the Jags that run isn't enough . LIKE , LIKE , LIKE ! . LOVE THERE STUFF . GREAT QUALITY . I've bought three SBC S10 stuff a few times .

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  • cstmwgn
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    Originally posted by SuperBuickGuy View Post
    BMW V12 would be a nice addition
    If it is going to be a teaching experience wouldn't a 12 cylinder jag be better?

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  • SuperBuickGuy
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    BMW V12 would be a nice addition

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  • DanStokes
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    I know a bit about making Volvos "interesting" - in fact, I'm heading out the door to put a couple of finishing touches on the one in the shop. The SBF swap is a good one in these. I'll watch this thread and am more than happy to lend advise. I'd like to see a SBM swap into one of these just to be different..... 340/360 cubes ought to work.

    BTW - that's a 244. It goes by the number of doors - the coupe is a 242 (not sure if they imported any of those by 1990), yours is a 244, and Dick's wagon is a 245 with the rear gate counting as door #5.

    Dan
    Last edited by DanStokes; May 17, 2019, 11:22 AM.

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  • SuperBuickGuy
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    Originally posted by STINEY View Post

    With this son, its a matter of learning boundaries and restraint.

    n.

    So you're teaching your child to flog swedish meatballs....

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  • glockster
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    I'll be following along. I have a strange attraction to old Swedish cars build before Ford and GM came in and screwed them up

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  • STINEY
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    You know how Dad's can be. What we lack in agility, we make up for in deviousness.

    With this son, its a matter of learning boundaries and restraint.

    You know the Screaming Chickens that Firebirds have? Wes wants to put a Screaming Swedish Chef on his hood.

    Yeah. He's a great kid, you'd like him. He makes the perfect willing accomplice.


    And there may be a package coming from JagsThatRun.
    Last edited by STINEY; May 17, 2019, 09:19 AM.

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  • SuperBuickGuy
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    Just guessing here, but thinking your son needs to learn patience and how to calculate stalks-of-wheat-per-hour (it's what they use in the midwest when the farmer is on their tractor and it is a fraction of the mile per hour top speed).....
    Or, maybe he wants to learn to be a bricklayer? they make good money
    Or he hasn't had enough swedish meatball jokes in his life?
    Or, this is a response to his brother's recent driving escapade?



    First cars.... the lower you start, the better all subsequent seem.
    Last edited by SuperBuickGuy; May 17, 2019, 08:55 AM.

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  • STINEY
    started a topic Project Tom - '90 Volvo 240

    Project Tom - '90 Volvo 240

    My youngest son Wes turns 14 in a month - he bought a truck when he was 10, and has done some repairs to it - but in my view it has not been challenging enough for him to learn some things I would like him to know.

    Enter the Volvo.

    We went to check it out, and Wes picked up a good vibe from it and liked its quirkyness.


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    So we brought it home. Florida car, no rust as per Ohio definitions, 151,000 miles, it actually runs/drives/stops but has a bad head gasket.

    Supposedly.

    That info is from the PO. I have verified nothing yet, and may not even care as to the condition of the original drive train.

    Turns out our new pup at 14 weeks is a photo-bomber too.

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    It drove on the trailer, and drove off the trailer. Runs/idles a bit rough but has not stalled.

    Wow, this picture turned out poorly. It actually looks fairly good. Looks like something Pheasant sized hit the grill and passenger headlight, breaking the plastic mounting tabs. Headlights are cloudy anyways and there is a birthday on the near horizon.

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