Pictures of 1985 240 DL (Looking to buy)

Discussion in 'Volvo 240' started by Jamie, Feb 6, 2007.

  1. Jamie

    Jamie Guest

    Here are some pictures I shot this morning. Couple of things about the
    pics:
    1- the car is in low light and covered with dew.
    2- The hood is not damaged, something doesn't work well with a hood
    hinge, it sticks. The owner is away and if she has a trick, I need to
    know it.
    3- The interior is dirty, but not rips, tears or stains. The driver's
    seat is shot.
    4- I noticed in the one pic, under the car at the main seal, what
    looks like green drops. I am curious if this is coolant, or something
    else.

    That's about here. Feel free to chime in. Her asking price is
    $1,000.00 but I am thinking more like $700.

    http://new.photos.yahoo.com/jamiebabineaux/album/576460762388542718


    Jamie
     
    Jamie, Feb 6, 2007
    #1
  2. Jamie

    Jamie Guest

    Jamie, Feb 6, 2007
    #2
  3. Jamie

    Andy Guest

    Hi Jamie,

    Just a few comments on the pix. Great idea BTW. You know what they say: "A
    picture is worth a..........................."

    Photo #5 shows seatbelts for a third seat. Lift the lid on the rear floor
    by the rear entrance. If there's a third seat in there you've struck the
    "mother lode". It's probably worth half the value of the car! This photo
    also shows the grab bar at the rear end of the roof for a third seat.

    Photo #6: R.H.S. door jamb (where the lock latch is located). This is part
    of the rear wheel arch and is white, not body color. L.H.S. seems to have
    the same anomaly. Has the car been repainted? or these parts replaced?

    The body looks to be in good shape, generally. Even those infamous rear
    mudflaps! I guess not to many parallel parking spots have been backed
    into............

    Good Luck.
    Andy I. ('57 445 wagon; '65 122S wagon; '67 121 2-door Direct
    Import; '74 142 2-door; '74 145 wagon; '86 245 Wagon; '93 245
    "Classic"Wagon.)




    : Here are some pictures I shot this morning. Couple of things about the
    : pics:
    : 1- the car is in low light and covered with dew.
    : 2- The hood is not damaged, something doesn't work well with a hood
    : hinge, it sticks. The owner is away and if she has a trick, I need to
    : know it.
    : 3- The interior is dirty, but not rips, tears or stains. The driver's
    : seat is shot.
    : 4- I noticed in the one pic, under the car at the main seal, what
    : looks like green drops. I am curious if this is coolant, or something
    : else.
    :
    : That's about here. Feel free to chime in. Her asking price is
    : $1,000.00 but I am thinking more like $700.
    :
    : http://new.photos.yahoo.com/jamiebabineaux/album/576460762388542718
    :
    :
    : Jamie
    :
     
    Andy, Feb 6, 2007
    #3
  4. Jamie

    Jamie Guest

    Thanks Andy,
    As far as I can tell it looks to either all be original silver, or if
    it was repainted, it was redone silver. Tomorrow I should get to meet
    with the owner.

    I was very surprised when I found the 3rd row seat - with seatbelts!
    It's in great shape, too,

    Will know more tomorrow!

    Thanks again,
    Jamie
     
    Jamie, Feb 6, 2007
    #4
  5. Jamie

    James Sweet Guest


    Those pieces of crap are still worth money? My mom's 245 had one from
    new, even when I was a kid it was cramped and uncomfortable. It took up
    the locking cargo bin, seatbelts are mounted in holes punched in the
    headliner so if you take out the seat you still have ugly bolts or holes
    there. I took out the seat and threw it away years ago, I can't imagine
    why anyone would want one, let alone pay money for it.
     
    James Sweet, Feb 7, 2007
    #5
  6. Jamie

    Volvo Guy Guest

    Where is this "mother load"?
    I have 4 or 5 of these seats. Maby I can retire.
     
    Volvo Guy, Feb 7, 2007
    #6
Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments (here). After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.