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1969 Volvo 142
We add some modern touches to a classic Volvo.
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Dyno Curve Feb 7, 2007
Our Volvo hits the dyno.
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What To Do With Old B20 Parts? May 9, 2005
Fun with left over parts.
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Call us Crazy Mar 2, 2005
We can’t seem to find much more to fix on this one. Bummer.
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Making our Volvo 142 Prettier Feb 8, 2005
What do you do with a project car that runs perfectly and has no issues? Make it prettier!
- Busy Day for the Volvo Jan 24, 2005 Our Volvo goes autocrossing and hits 117 horsepower on the dyno.
- MegaSquirt Tuning Jan 18, 2005 We’ve been tuning the new Megasquirt fuel injection system.
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Swain Coating Jan 7, 2005
Coating our custom headers
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MegaSquirt Installation Jan 5, 2005
Our Volvo 142 gets MegaSquirted.
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142 Sport Exhaust Dec 15, 2004
We install a Skandix sport exhaust, and prepare for fuel injection.
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142 Work Progresses Dec 3, 2004
We change fans, seat, and guages.
1969 Volvo 142 Specs:
- Body type:
- Coupe
- Country of origin:
- Sweden
- Displacement:
- 0cc
- Engine configuration:
- Inline-4
- Transmission:
- 4-speed manual
- Drivetrain configuration:
- Rear-wheel-drive
- Brakes:
- disc/drum
- Body Width:
- 0.0 inches
- Curb Weight:
- 0 pounds
- Wheelbase:
- 0.0 inches
In the Magazine:
- Sold Out July 2005
- Sold Out Sept. 2005
- Sold Out Nov. 2005
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