1969 Volvo 164 Sedan potential purchase!
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1969 Volvo 164 Sedan potential purchase!
Hey guys and gals,
My name is Chris and I'm new to the Volvo Forums. My parents owned a Volvo when I was growing up and my sister owns one now. I sadly, do not. I know. I know. But I really want to become a Volvo owner. Especially since I found a 1969 164 Sedan for sale near me.
I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts/warnings for me, before I decide to pull the trigger. Here is a list of the positives and negatives about the vehicle.
POSITIVES
- It only has 81k original miles.
- It had new tires put on about 500 to 1000 miles ago.
- New distributer
- New exhaust
- New shocks
- Engine was converted to run on unleaded gasoline.
- New valve heads
NEGATIVES
- Brakes are a little slow, may need a new master cylinder
- AC Compressor works but leaks freon so it doesn't get cold.
- Blinkers do not work. (however brake lights and headlights do work)
My wife and I are going to check it out on Saturday. It's selling for $2000 obo.
I'm wondering how expensive it might be to have the problems fixed? Any red flags? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Chris
My name is Chris and I'm new to the Volvo Forums. My parents owned a Volvo when I was growing up and my sister owns one now. I sadly, do not. I know. I know. But I really want to become a Volvo owner. Especially since I found a 1969 164 Sedan for sale near me.
I wanted to see if anyone had any thoughts/warnings for me, before I decide to pull the trigger. Here is a list of the positives and negatives about the vehicle.
POSITIVES
- It only has 81k original miles.
- It had new tires put on about 500 to 1000 miles ago.
- New distributer
- New exhaust
- New shocks
- Engine was converted to run on unleaded gasoline.
- New valve heads
NEGATIVES
- Brakes are a little slow, may need a new master cylinder
- AC Compressor works but leaks freon so it doesn't get cold.
- Blinkers do not work. (however brake lights and headlights do work)
My wife and I are going to check it out on Saturday. It's selling for $2000 obo.
I'm wondering how expensive it might be to have the problems fixed? Any red flags? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Chris
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As you know, that is a very, very, very old car. Most repairs will be easy, if you can find the parts. If you are NOT a tinkerer, you may want to step back, most mechanics don't like working on cars that are 20+ years old.
Other than that, that car has a million mile motor in it and can last a long time (as you seen). You can browse Volvo Parts, Accessories and Performance Specialist Since 1963 to see what kind of things they still offer for the car.
Other than that, that car has a million mile motor in it and can last a long time (as you seen). You can browse Volvo Parts, Accessories and Performance Specialist Since 1963 to see what kind of things they still offer for the car.
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