Hi All,

I posted a little while ago about acquiring an 850R wagon from a long-time friend, and seeking some advice – thanks everyone for putting me in touch with the various Melbourne based gurus, and no doubt the continued help along the way! I thought I’d document the ‘freshening up’...

Headlines are:

• Turquoise over light beige/suede, birch wood

• Manual

• ~235k kms

• Original as far as I can see apart from the HU. Rear spoiler MIA.

• Needs a freshen up consistent with its age

• Some parts are on the way from IPD – CV boots, brake hoses, bump stops and some other minor items. Brembo front rotors (thank you Black Friday sale) – may look at upgrading down the track but getting the car on the road is #1 for now. 2x new Continentals have also been put on, and alternator fixed under warranty.

Next steps:

• With a known history (last owner 10+ yrs), the ‘Stage 0’ isn’t too bad – belt and water pump done mid-last year at GLT in Qld. RWC inspection wasn’t atrocious so with the above parts she should be right for registration soon.

• Replace or fix old, broken or missing parts – Spoiler, centre console (thanks Mark), arm rest, handbrake handle, various plastics, retrim steering wheel

• Dashboard / dash top rattle - not looking forward to this... WTB: dash top

• Clearcoat failure - Respray roof and bonnet, dent repair, replacement front bumper, spray skirts and rear bar

• Big, big detail – interior, exterior and engine bay

When it arrived vs first wash

WTB:

Centre console arm rest (light beige),

leather handbrake handle (light beige),

D/S A-pillar trim,

Middle-centre stack section of birch wood trim

Non-curbed Volans

Love it.

Best bet is buying a wreck for all the parts , you WILL need more....

Get your console lid recovered , not going to be any good ones around , its OLD car.

Seats can use some new skins from Elwood Industries.

Get Volans refurbed.

Make sure the drive pulleys were replaced when pump and belt done.

Never seen that colour , looks great ?

Front spolier NLA new , they were sbout 700 when volvo hsd them.

Get it fixed and strengthened

It's quite possible that your 850R didnt have the roof spoiler as standard. Many 850R wagons didnt.

Regardless, it looks like a great project starting point.

  • rado replied to this.
    AshDVS

    It's quite possible that your 850R didnt have the roof spoiler as standard. Many 850R wagons didnt.

    Regardless, it looks like a great project starting point.

    Interesting you say that as looked at a few online without the roof spoiler..

    I know of a couple of single-owner from new 850Rs that came without it.

    P80 V70T5 and V70R models - I'm not sure about. I've never seen any that didnt have it from factory.

    I dont believe roof spoilers were fitted as standard to P80 V70T (unless very late, MY2000 models) or P80 V70XC cars.