1988 Volvo 740GL

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Futuramic

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1,763 posts

211 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Car buying is a strange business, isn't it. Sometimes the oddest of vehicles will call out to you across a forecourt, wedges of cash will change hands in a smoke filled, wood panelled caravan (such is the office of the class of trader I frequent) and you leave, non-plussed in a new set of wheels with a teaspoon of petrol in the tank.

Anyway my old Mondeo was a massive disappointment and far too new, so I bought this baby. She has had a new timing belt, fitted by me, and a fuel pump, installed by a professional. Stunning build quality, modern cars feel pathetic by comparison. The doors and bootlid make a lovely clunk when closed and the bonnet counterbalances. Everything feels expensive, as if it was made to last rather thank to look flashy. Equipment is fairly basic for what was in its day a prestiege car.

Driving it is an odd experience. The engine generates massive torque for its size and spec (2.0 litre 8 valve non-turbo) but revs slowly. Acceleration is reasonable and it is the best motorway cruiser I've ever driven. Totally different to a manic, modern 16 valve lump. The non-catted exhaust is offensively loud (factory standard too) and the viscodrive fan sounds like a MiG taking off. The gearchange is ponderous, but has a nice mechanical feel to it, I've never selected the wrong ratio by accident. The hydrauilc clutch is perhaps over damped but allows silky smooth engagement with practice. In fact I reckon I could out "smooth" an automatic driving the Volvo slowly and rev-matching.

The chassis, and much of the equipment, was antique when this car was being built. The 740 is made using 1950s technology, even down to constant dribble mechanical injection (the exhaust fumes smell wonderful because of this). Live axle RWD was totally outdated at the time and nowadays is considered beneath contempt, but it works. The handling is barge-like but nowhere near as bad as detractors make out. It is possible to drive these things quickly, but it's not what they were designed for.

Home maintenance is a dream. No special tools are required for even complex jobs, such as renewing the cambelt, and everything is designed to come apart with the minimum of fuss. It all goes back together without breaking too, unlike certain French cars I've owned.

It is an idiosynchratic car, but I'd have a hard time finding another daily drive I like so much. Nothing else is quite as imposing, the pre-facelift brutal front end helps with that. Young children all seem to be fascinated by it too, I suppose in a world of obese jellymould cars that are "friendly" this squared off beast represents a different age; one they never saw.

Anyway here are lots of pictures



















































RWD GR8 4 DRIFTIN!!!!!!1!!111!! NOT AE86 NOT SOOPRA NOT HACHI ROKU ETC!!!!!

Ecurie Ecosse

4,812 posts

224 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Wow - beautiful condition, and the original stereo too smile

Baked_bean

1,924 posts

198 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Thats a lovely car, good condition too! My whole family have had one of these at some point so i have grown up around them, infact my granddad had a mint 'F' plate with 34k mileage that was snapped up by a volvo enthusiast a year ago.

Yee haa!

589 posts

222 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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bargetastic

Ron Burgundy

3,296 posts

192 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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What a tank! tank

red_rover

848 posts

226 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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That is Gorgeous. We used to have one - an '87 'E' plate 2.3 GLE (rear electric windows, sunroof, velour seats etc). Absolutely loved it as a child. Sadly Dad had to sell it in '94 to buy a Van. Only ever went wrong once - but it was nothing bad. It had done about 100,000 when Dad got it (I think it was 4 years old when Dad got it).

I adore the American influenced exterior styling (the almost vertical rear window) blended in with traditional Volvo virtues.

From what Dad told me, the only downsides were very heavy fuel consumption, rubbish levels of grip and suprisingly very poor headlights.


I'm tempted to get one myself!

Edited by red_rover on Monday 2nd March 21:42

paulrhodes

1,811 posts

228 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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What a great old whale. smile

Strike_J

6,690 posts

190 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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Old Volvo's are unusually odd cars. For some reason, late 80's/early 90's cars are looking good to me at the moment, probably because the current metal on offer is lumpy in comparison. First car I remember was a Citroen BX 1.4 (IIRC) premier in red with the chevron interior.

The best thing about your Volvo has to be that stereo though. Everything looks original which for a car of that era is pretty good. Engine bay looks like it could swallow a pretty sizable lump too.


GTO Scott

3,816 posts

230 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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I came dangerously close last week to parting with £100 for a freshly MoT'd '91 240GLT saloon - this post is making me wish I had..... frown

Very nice 740 there though - looks to be in very good condition.

charnock

187 posts

202 months

Monday 2nd March 2009
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thats looks really nice! and I've never seen that kind of interior trim, looks really good. good find and itl probably outlive you (not insinuating your old either) biggrin

volturb40

104 posts

187 months

Wednesday 11th March 2009
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Lovely car mate , brings back memories i had a 740SE , best car i ever had built like a tank , sold it at 12 years old , not a pick of rust and still on its original brake pipes , just never heard of nowadays.
Yep the viscious fan sounded real mean smile

xj6executive

117 posts

194 months

Wednesday 11th March 2009
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We picked up a 940GL about 8 years ago as a stop gap car, ran it for 10months, was a great car, pretty slow and not so good on the fuel, we didnt lose a penny on it come sale time, so cant complain at that !

Edited by xj6executive on Wednesday 11th March 17:33

bales

1,905 posts

224 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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red_rover said:
That is Gorgeous.
I agree with all the above comments about the lovely conditional and how it is a nice barge and all that (and no offence to the OP) but come on....gorgeous

Are you being serious? I like it for what it is i.e a big old lump of a car that probably feels like it is hewn from granite! But I don't think gorgeous is a word I would use to describe it...

bulletproofbob

87 posts

191 months

Thursday 12th March 2009
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you may not want to use a word but it doesn't mean some 740 lover cant... each to their own!! i should know, i'm a morris minor perv!

antihero3000

213 posts

188 months

Friday 13th March 2009
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Brilliant brick of a thing. My dad had a light blue one.

I still remember as children, fighting with my brother to get my turn in the front seat (only the fronts were heated in ours).

cool

Chuffer

1,021 posts

196 months

Saturday 14th March 2009
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bales said:
I agree with all the above comments about the lovely conditional and how it is a nice barge and all that (and no offence to the OP) but come on....gorgeous

Are you being serious? I like it for what it is i.e a big old lump of a car that probably feels like it is hewn from granite! But I don't think gorgeous is a word I would use to describe it...
redcard

Burn the Heretic! nuts

T'is a thing of beauty. If i found one in that condition I'd buy it myself. I like the 740/760's, equally the other recent post of the 240, but this 740 does it for me.

I'd love to have something like this as my daily driver but I can never find anything like it in anything remotely like good condition.

Edited by Chuffer on Saturday 14th March 15:54

Schmeeky

4,208 posts

223 months

Saturday 14th March 2009
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My old man had a white'86 2.3 GL on a 'D' plate that he kept for 13 years, I think. Not one thing ever broke/went wrong/failed in all that time.

Seeing those pictures has brought back quite a few memories - it was the only vehicle I was ever car-sick in!! biggrin


Gompo

4,486 posts

264 months

Saturday 14th March 2009
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This is a great looking motor - hope I can be kept upto date on it over on AS?

Saag Aloo

1,067 posts

197 months

Saturday 14th March 2009
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Lovely jubbly, looks superb! Can I ask how much you bought it for?

walter leever

42 posts

187 months

Sunday 15th March 2009
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I love the old-skool volvo's they go on and on.

Nice example you've there,a real tank