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  • Опубликовано: 24 апр 2020
  • A final form of sorts. This is a 1971 Volvo144s. With a lot more twist.
    Old cars are special. They are a permanent fixture in a modern world with all the consistency of quicksand. Pre-brick Volvos doubly so. I very much love mine, and hope you do as well.

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  • @goldmanz4852
    @goldmanz4852 6 месяцев назад +2

    Great video and camera work. The volvo is special, you have inspired me to find one

  • @NonEuclideanTacoCannon
    @NonEuclideanTacoCannon 10 месяцев назад +3

    Ohhh that's nice. My first car was a 145 in that color. I loved that car. 900,000 miles last I checked.

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  10 месяцев назад +1

      ALMOST TO A MILLION 🥰

  • @buddymack9606
    @buddymack9606 3 года назад +2

    Our family car was a 72 144E when I was a kid. It was a great car and I wish I'd been able to hold onto it in order to turn it into a sleeper. Love your 144, thanks for posting this video!

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  2 года назад

      Very welcome. My dad had a couple 160’s back when I was a pup. Very interesting cars. Still a few for sale now and then; but rare and getting more rare by the day. Hope you can find one to set up!

  • @streamer_services
    @streamer_services 2 года назад

    I had the 142 and 144 from 1972 and man i miss them like crazy.

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  2 года назад

      I’d take a 142 all day long. They are gorgeous in their own Swedish way. You were lucky to have one.

    • @streamer_services
      @streamer_services 2 года назад

      @@plznotickets yeah and I kick myself everyday for for selling them.

  • @rickdidier3936
    @rickdidier3936 2 года назад +2

    Love the car, I have had many volvos in my time, I now have a 72 142E in pieces and a 81 242 . Live just south of Edson and plan to work on them this winter Would love to have those blue fenders(just saying) good luck Rick

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  2 года назад

      Hopefully they stay attached to the car, and the car shiny side up 😄. Best wishes, hopefully you got some work done.

  • @ganormand
    @ganormand 3 года назад

    I had two...a 1969 and a 1974 great machines.

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  3 года назад

      They are super neat. My dad had a 164 or two when I was really quite young. Must have planted a seed. Like him, I never felt kinship with the later 200 and 700 series cars. Too sterile.

  • @mayflowerlash11
    @mayflowerlash11 3 года назад

    Volvos never die. I also love the Virgo alloys. They are just the best design ever.

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  2 года назад

      They have a real flair. They also look good powdercoated in just a skim of blue 👀

  • @ivansgirl144
    @ivansgirl144 4 года назад +1

    I have one. About to get it painted. I love the damn thing.

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  4 года назад +1

      It's a car that made me an extrovert. You can't go anywhere without someone wanting to talk. Enjoy it! It probably loves you back.

    • @ivansgirl144
      @ivansgirl144 4 года назад +2

      @@plznotickets seriously! Everyone's got something to say. The one I hear the most is 'i sold mine and regretted it ever since.' so I guess I won't be doing that.

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  4 года назад +3

      @@ivansgirl144 Definitely don't ever sell it. Because you will regret it. And then you will have to corner someone in the rite-aid parking lot and tell them they have a nice Volvo and you regret selling yours. Truly the darkest timeline.

  • @bennybrun420
    @bennybrun420 10 месяцев назад

    I have a 1967 Volvo 144 that has been upgraded from a b18 to a b20. I have double SU HIF6 carbs that i am going to install someday along with new exhaust manifold and also new springs that lowers the car by 30mm and are stiffer which i think is needed because the car feels very mushy with original spring. Although many people would argue it gives the car some character, but i dont care for the extreme body roll.

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  10 месяцев назад

      230ft. Little bit of a larger turbo, K-cam, and otherwise mostly just breather mods. It's a hoot!

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  10 месяцев назад

      To further reply to the edits, it sounds like you have a great plan for it. The twin SUs sound great with an open element, and yes, you DO need to work on suspension. These cars float badly and more power means you need to address that.

  • @Tomh821
    @Tomh821 3 года назад +1

    Looking at a 142E. Going to strip it, just two seats in front, manual trans. Love this car.

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  3 года назад

      The two door is really gorgeously proportioned. Good decision. Best wishes with it as well.

    • @lessteele5142
      @lessteele5142 3 года назад

      I have a 71 142E, would consider selling if the price is right

  • @stubbet73
    @stubbet73 3 года назад +1

    This car wants to go home to Sweden, please sell it to me ;)

  • @matdiclemente3564
    @matdiclemente3564 4 года назад

    Hey man, I'm looking at getting a 73 144 any good advice on some things to look for?? And that's a gem of a car bud, you should definitely make some more videos on it!

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  4 года назад +1

      In my experience you will want to look for rust up under the dash where it meets the cowl. These cars rust from the inside out. Same with the spare tire well. Check the blower motor and make sure that works, and that the heater core is not leaking. It's a real birch to get to and have repaired. Seat leathers spring things will perish with time. Check that the hazards and lights work. The old wiring may decay. If it is on carbs, make sure it runs well warm and cold. These are all things that will get you a good deal if you use them as a bargaining tool. This one was 3500. Canadian. Obviously before the swap and all the good stuff, but a base car should be cheap enough to leave you with project money still in the bank. And thanks! I will try to post a few more as things progress.

    • @matdiclemente3564
      @matdiclemente3564 4 года назад

      Awesome man, thanks alot, I really appreciate that! Yeah the guy has had all kinds done, engine rebuild and lots of body work he sent me pictures of the whole build looks pretty good, but its definitely got patina. I think everything you've mentioned is pretty well good, could maybe use a squirt of paint soon. Guy is asking 4500 Canadian, but we might be doing a trade for a atv/snowplow combo worth about the same. Definitely cant wait to see some more on yours!

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  4 года назад +1

      Sounds like a fantastic deal then! You are getting everything right that was wrong with this one for only marginally more 👏🏻. You got in at a good time. Two years ago nobody cared about the 140 series cars, really, but they are becoming more popular now.

  • @EnriqueLopez-hb5jn
    @EnriqueLopez-hb5jn 2 года назад

    How did you manage to fit a Turbo in the 144, was it an easy swap or did it involve cutting and fitting the engine.

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  2 года назад

      Easy but not. No cutting involved but its realllllllly close to the firewall. As well, it is no longer a slant 4. Mounted straight up and down. Otherwise no headaches.

  • @emmanuelrojas8520
    @emmanuelrojas8520 4 года назад +2

    If you don’t mind me asking, I just bought a stock 69 144, how much did the swap cost?

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  4 года назад +2

      So a rough breakdown was 3500 for the car. I want to say the final invoice was roughly 9k for the swap (all parts all labour end to end). And that sounds like a lot. Like a real lot. But it was an investment over time. The process took about a year, with a lot of idle time as the chosen shop had other clients to manage that were likely a little more profitable. If you bought all the parts and did it yourself you would likely come in quite a bit lower than that. If there is interest I may do a breakdown video before the season ends.

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  4 года назад +1

      Also, congrats on the purchase. Great cars. Mine turned me into an extrovert. Can't park anywhere without having a chat with someone about it.

    • @MrNordpole
      @MrNordpole 3 года назад +1

      I’m flabbergasted that this video is in my recommended.
      Why?
      I did this sort of swap maybe 20 years ago, and upgraded the whole car (142) with GT dashboard, decals, leather, and so on.
      AND
      I also worked at four star motors in a far past.
      Weird coincidence.....

    • @plznotickets
      @plznotickets  3 года назад +1

      Google knows you better than you know. Its fairly eerie. Glad you could drop by all the same. Pretty awesome how small the world is.
      I know the legend of the 240's but I have to ask, were the 140 cars common back then and were they commonly modded? It seems like such a rarity to see them nowadays, doubly rare to see them modified like yours or mine. You'd be welcome to have a look at this one some time if still local.

    • @MrNordpole
      @MrNordpole 3 года назад

      @@plznotickets ok, I’m a Extreme Volvo nerd. Owned maybe over 800. Can give you probably some tips and ideas

  • @jeanjean6234
    @jeanjean6234 2 года назад

    May I know what engine is tat?

  • @SvenskCommentary
    @SvenskCommentary 3 года назад +1

    Why did I have to see this video, fk me..

  • @alfonssoderberg3087
    @alfonssoderberg3087 Год назад

    2 muck talk,2 little action....come on,do better than that👍