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Apr 20th, 2020, 17:01 | #1 |
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I’ve had a few Volvos in my time but my interest in the 300 was piqued last year when I inadvertently, on one of my regular visits to Brooklands, there were a number of excellent three hundreds on show. I realise there aren’t many about now but how are they as a classic to own and run? Is it best to buy them from here or other internet locations? Thanks, Sam |
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Apr 20th, 2020, 17:40 | #2 |
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Good evening, Sam,
Please regard this as a personal perspective - other posters may disagree! I had two 3 - series Volvos back in the day; a 1.7 GLE Saloon and a 2.0 5 Door GL. The smaller car (Renault engine) delivered reasonable performance and returned upwards of 40 MPG. The larger car (Volvo engine) was quite lively by the standards of the day, but only returned a little over 30 MPG. My MIL also had one, an '83 360 GLE (2.0 5 Door) which expired with terminal rust when 19 years old. I think that is the most important consideration, mechanical parts can be relatively easily replaced, but body restoration is a much more involved issue. We road tested a 1.4 (also Renault engine) but considered it to be under-powered (it is quite a heavy car). Automatic (CVT) was only available on the 1.4, which was a shame, as a conventional automatic 'box on the 2.0 would have made for a very nice car indeed in my opinion. If I was looking for one today I would definitely lean towards a 2.0 as the fuel consumption would not be a big issue on a car that may only be driven 2 -3000 miles per year. I would look for a GLE from choice, with a GLT a close second. I would definitely prefer to buy from an enthusiast through this forum. You can be reasonably sure that the car will have been well looked after and will have the benefit of members' considerable knowledge and experience if you ever need advice. If you are serious, you could do a lot worse than place a 'wanted' ad in this forum. But, I would always buy on condition and the best that I could afford ahead of specification. Remember that the newest 3 - series will now be approaching it's 30th birthday, and don't forget to check for rust! Regards, John.
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Apr 21st, 2020, 16:11 | #3 |
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Thank you for the reply - very informative. I saw a great one a year or so ago but never bought it due to the usual issue of storage and too many vehicles.
They certainly are getting old now and I know about rust from my old camper but good to know what to look out for. |
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Apr 24th, 2020, 19:47 | #4 |
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I’m currently using my time constructively treating the tin worm on our 1990 340. It runs on LPG so it’s a cheap as chips to fill up. Also the engine oil stays golden and clean.
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Apr 27th, 2020, 08:22 | #5 |
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I worked on loads of them back when they were new. A bit quirky, easy to work on, pretty well made when compared to normal cars but not as "solid" as the traditional Swedish Volvos.Think of a 340 more as a well made European car. I've owned several, and sat waiting for ages for the AA with a car full of kids due to the rubbish 1.7 Carburettor air leak as a result. Best one to go for is a 1.4 in my opinion. CVT is an acquired taste, drive one and you.ll understand. Manual boxes are nice.Rot will be the deciding thing though, I remember some rotted out at the front when a few years old.
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As for breakdowns, both my 360 and 340 let me down only the once. The 360 blew a blanking plate on the motor which resulted in me spraying oil all over a length of the M42, and requiring recovery by the AA. The 340 disgraced itself in Sweden, when the throttle cable snapped. Suffice to say that we were exceedingly glad of our AA 5* travel insurance on that occasion! Regards, John.
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People say the steering is heavy , not so on the 1.4 if it is then get the tyre pressures up to 35 psi and always use premium tyres . You wont need any parts for the 343 , neither will it break down . My 1988 is completely original it has never had any new parts except a fan belt i fitted when i bought it , The Green volvo coolant is still original , clear, bright and clean protecting down to -37C . rear brakes last forever . Oh we still have our 1980 343 in the family too , 250,000 miles , never broken down and never needed parts either . It hasn't quite got the power of the newer one and it uses more fuel and the heater air flow is nowhere near as good ! The engine runs on lpg which i fitted in 1985. The 343 won the European Rallycross championship in 1980 , here it is racing in uk at Lyden Hill in 1981 . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vQXvA6FCyI&t=31s The Ford Escort in the second race has 200 bhp more than the 343 contrary to what Murray Walker says !
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May 27th, 2020, 22:54 | #8 |
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Do you use the valve saver fluid? I find it quite good, saves having to adjust the tappets quite so frequently
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No never had the need for that in any engine , The valves and seats are already of the highest quality .. Even on cast iron heads you would have to do a great deal of motorway miles for it to be a problem , then if it is , just get the seats fitted then ..
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Certainly are a practical classic with the red block 360s being the most fixable and durable but fewer were made and these are often fairly rusty and into restoration terratory and so not many registered for road use now. New panels are mostly not available, but still many donor cars with good parts.
Spare parts are not need often, and there is a good community with professional carb rebuilts and upgrades, but not as numerous as Ford or VW, and a few specialist suppliers dotted around the EU. Best gems are; 1-Barn/Garage find low milage 340s 2-No rust 360s (any milage), GLT (injection) is the most desirable, and saloon probably more than Hatch. I've restored my 360 Saloon, upgraded to GLE spec and then modified with a 940 Turbo engine and various other mods for track days and shows. My person pet hate is the 1.7 engine, too many issues. |
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