fatcatbestcat
Professional Hack
- Joined
- Oct 1, 2019
- Location
- Mississauga, ON (Canada)
November 2022 Edit
Before you start reading, be aware that this thread is currently under maintenance. It turns out the image hosting 'service' I was using caused a number of pictures from the thread to disappear. I'm currently working on restoring them one-at-a-time, and it's going to take some time, as there's now seven pages to this thread. So far, it seems that only pictures from my hard drive can be restored, so there's always going to be a few that I uploaded from my phone that probably will not exist anymore - I'm sure I can figure something out.
Anyways, back to the thread.
October 2019
Right, before we get to the images, some backstory. I was looking for a project car to fill my time, and I'd gotten into the routine of checking my local Kijiji classifieds for unwanted projects. I narrowed it down to these three cars;
1) A 1969 Buick Riviera with a 425 - $800 (it sold like, the day after the ad was posted)
2) A 1976 Mercedes 300D which was mint, just in pieces (sold the day I called the seller up)
3) A 1996 Impala SS (the owner never got back to me)
So then, Kijiji refreshed, and applied filters that I hadn't checked before (usually, I filter out cars under $500 to get rid of those plebs with '59 Impalas listed for $59). The first ad that came up was for this car, a 1967 Volvo 144S. For $200. I rang the seller up and he confirmed the price was accurate. I drove up the next day to see if it was legit, and a month later, it was delivered. In total, for the car, the parts included, the U-Haul trailer fee and gas money cost me $530.
I realize I'll probably spend well over ten times that on it, but hey, it's a neat car.
The car's a '67, but the previous owner swapped in a B20B, M41 O/D transmission and a later-model rear-end.
The grill is held in with nothing but hopes and dreams. This car came with ZERO fasteners or bolts.
The engine. Note that I have a fiberglass FR fender, and a mismatched steel FL. Also, the tires are 165 spares.
Apparently the fiberglass fenders take different bolts than the steel ones. Fun.
While the interior is terrible, the floors are rust-free.
Some of the parts included with the car. I need to find a new rear bench (since this one doesn't exist).
The car came with five of those steelies (with Volvo hubcaps) and five of those 'Corona' rims.
This is definitely the car's worse side. You can see how small my garage is.
The view from the driver's seat. Note the original blue paint. Hopefully I don't get hantavirus or something.
This is the worst of the rust on the car. I have patch panels, and a welder.
I just had to resize like six images. RIP
Before you start reading, be aware that this thread is currently under maintenance. It turns out the image hosting 'service' I was using caused a number of pictures from the thread to disappear. I'm currently working on restoring them one-at-a-time, and it's going to take some time, as there's now seven pages to this thread. So far, it seems that only pictures from my hard drive can be restored, so there's always going to be a few that I uploaded from my phone that probably will not exist anymore - I'm sure I can figure something out.
Anyways, back to the thread.
October 2019
Right, before we get to the images, some backstory. I was looking for a project car to fill my time, and I'd gotten into the routine of checking my local Kijiji classifieds for unwanted projects. I narrowed it down to these three cars;
1) A 1969 Buick Riviera with a 425 - $800 (it sold like, the day after the ad was posted)
2) A 1976 Mercedes 300D which was mint, just in pieces (sold the day I called the seller up)
3) A 1996 Impala SS (the owner never got back to me)
So then, Kijiji refreshed, and applied filters that I hadn't checked before (usually, I filter out cars under $500 to get rid of those plebs with '59 Impalas listed for $59). The first ad that came up was for this car, a 1967 Volvo 144S. For $200. I rang the seller up and he confirmed the price was accurate. I drove up the next day to see if it was legit, and a month later, it was delivered. In total, for the car, the parts included, the U-Haul trailer fee and gas money cost me $530.
I realize I'll probably spend well over ten times that on it, but hey, it's a neat car.
The car's a '67, but the previous owner swapped in a B20B, M41 O/D transmission and a later-model rear-end.
The grill is held in with nothing but hopes and dreams. This car came with ZERO fasteners or bolts.
The engine. Note that I have a fiberglass FR fender, and a mismatched steel FL. Also, the tires are 165 spares.
Apparently the fiberglass fenders take different bolts than the steel ones. Fun.
While the interior is terrible, the floors are rust-free.
Some of the parts included with the car. I need to find a new rear bench (since this one doesn't exist).
The car came with five of those steelies (with Volvo hubcaps) and five of those 'Corona' rims.
This is definitely the car's worse side. You can see how small my garage is.
The view from the driver's seat. Note the original blue paint. Hopefully I don't get hantavirus or something.
This is the worst of the rust on the car. I have patch panels, and a welder.
I just had to resize like six images. RIP
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