https://www.lloydsonline.com.au/AuctionLots.aspx?kw=Volvo&smode=0&pgn=1&pgs=100
This will have a 5 speed we had in an earlier 164. This one is a injected monster.
A 164 manual should also be joining the crew in the south soon.
Required gone ASAP - Queanbeyan
Required gone ASAP - Queanbeyan
- Twas great interesting how lives cross in unlikely ways.
- We'll need to as you left the light rims. I'll put them in the container.
- Ok
- Tomorrow 20 Hayes Street Queanbeyan. Enter off wood Ave. 0407730426
- Clayton I'm arround this weekend next week they will be recycled.
- Not for a week or so now.
- Here till next week
parts include;
• Red trim 164
• Tan trim 164
• Red seat base
• 144 seat base
• 144 seats front
• Cyliber heads
• Crank
• AC compressor
• Single carb and manifold 144
• Twin manifold 164
• Assorted Glass
• Bumpers pre 73
• Seats various
• - Here till next week
dug out under shed too - should be some things of interest there too!
Thanks for that!jamesinc;c-160987 wroteI have become a recent fan of boltandnut.com.au. Their prices are reasonable and they have fast and professional turnaround, I am impressed they went to the effort of having little custom branded boxes:
Use red rubber grease or glicerineMark_Walton56;c-160632 wroteI have just done this, weird but true, the best lubricant to get it to slide in is pharmacy personal lubricant, not what you would think of for automotive use.....
Back here till mid next week 26th. then away for a week in TassieThunder55;c-160280 wroteHave you returned to Queanbeyan?
Yup but .. with old bergs and a heavy load this aint bad at 65 to 70 mphRoinik;c-159286 wrote28 mpg on twin bergs is a good target. Significantly less will wash the cylinder walls.
- Sadly I loved the stearing wheel. yes its a 72 from the 164 but it works - without power assist!
- Drove down to Tassie - today - writing this on the ferry!
Sat on 65 to 70(mph) all the way from Queabeyan to Melbourne and got 24 plus MPG.
Fully loaded - 145 spares and personal junk - 28pse front 40psi rear
The 123ignition worked faultlessly. Clean starts and seemingly endless power (from a B20?) hills were not a problem as it stormed up at 65-70(mph) 100 to 110kph.