1967 Volvo 122 S Coupe With Sr20det Swap on 2040-cars
Mission Hills, California, United States
For sale my 67 Volvo 122S hotrod.
Truly one of a kind.Blue plate california car. Nissan S14 sr20det motor and 5 speed transmission,limited slip differential. Rack-n-pinion steering Bilstein shocks and polyurethane bushings Skyline turbo,apexi d jet standalone/computer Car was recently tuned for a conservative 300hp. Manual boost control Headers,3" piping all the way.It has muffler so it runs quiet. Aluminium radiator with electrical fan. Vintage style autometer gauges,tach,speedo,oil press,water temp,voltage,gas gauge they all work AC ready,blower and condenser installed.Need to install the compressor(new,included) Nice Alpine head(mp3,bluetooth,iphone connect,usb) unit with 4 Alpine speakers,Alpine 6 cd changer in trunk. Air ride BBS wheels with new tires New brakes with bmw e30 brake booster. New steel braided brake lines New old stock Cibie Oscar fog lamps H4 headlights Heater works Windshield wipers work Interior is completely redone in saddle brown front and back seats,all door cards. White perforated mercedes headliner,double loop high quality german carpet.See photos. The paint is nice with some imperfections.Emerald metallic green with gold tint. New front and rear windshield gasket,new weatherstripping in trunk and door jambs. New window scrapers and butterfly window seals. Solid rockers and clean floor boards. Car has several loss prevention features,will be revealed to the buyer only. I have many more photos,message me to get the link. Also made a youtube video.Unfortunately ebay wont let me insert the link. To view it simply search on youtube 1967 Volvo 122S with SR20DET Swap This car is lots of fun to drive.You can drive it daily,also very comfortable on longer trips.Ive drove it on 5 hour trips without a problem. Why I'm selling it? Because I need to finish my 2 other projects,my 77 Iroc/RSR recreation and my 67 Renault R8. Thank you. TERMS: Buyer pays and handles shipping. Car will not leave until payment has cleared,cash in person or bank to bank wire transfer. Please ask if you got any questions before you bid. Car is sold as is ,where is ,no warranty. Welcome to come by and inspect the vehicle. This is a used car ,please have realistic expectations. Non paying bidders will be reported. I prefer calls,but will answer all questions in a timely manner(same day) in regards the car. Please call 8l8-3l0-l866 Car is located zip 91345 Mission Hills CA,this is Los Angeles area not San Diego or Norcal. |
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