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242 GT register

I had a silver 1978, no sunroof. Is there a way to find the vin for car you owned in the past? I sold it about 2011 I think. I miss that one, super solid metal, faded paint. I could hardly give it away then. So hard to buy any 242 nowdays.
 

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VIN: 2424L1138026 isnt in Switzerland, its in Sweden.

I have some more VINS from sweden:
1978 2.1L off the road since 1995, VIN: 2424L1135755
1979 2.3L off the road since 2000, VIN: 2428M1147749
Consider 4 more GTs lost in sweden. I have seen them, but the I didnt get the identification plate, so no VIN from them.


Consider this 242GT lost. Dont have the VIN, saved it from a Facebook post. Judging by the mirrors it should be a 1980 model. Junkyard in the USA
<a href="https://imgur.com/9GLi9kf"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/9GLi9kf.png" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>

And this is my newest project, a 1977 242GT 2.1L with 190k km. Stood since 1992 in the castle parking space of a millionaire.
VIN:2424L1 128289
<a href="https://imgur.com/BpwMypn"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/BpwMypn.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>

-Volvo0815



Finally was able to travel to sweden and photograph the lost GTs


1979 2.3L off the road since 2000, VIN: 2428M1147749

<a href="https://imgur.com/9MBkect"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/9MBkect.png" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>

<a href="https://imgur.com/9H9Fzim"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/9H9Fzim.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>




1979 2.3L VIN: 2428M1147766

To the right in the picture with the front facing the camera
<a href="https://imgur.com/8tjnbm4"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/8tjnbm4.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>




1978 2.1L off the road since 1995, VIN: 2424L1135755

<a href="https://imgur.com/2T1D7Et"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/2T1D7Et.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>

<a href="https://imgur.com/ZlNK8t7"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/ZlNK8t7.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>


I have photographs from 2016 from a friend which shows the cars still in saveable condition, but now unfortunately they are all completely destroyed by vandals.


Btw
50: Volvo0815: 1978 VIN:2424L1 128289 - Sweden
is in Switzerland not sweden :)



-Volvo0815
 
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1979 B23E BW55 VIN: 2428M1161875

Aussie car through and through. Rare auto conversion upon import to Australia. Slick top.

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Picked up an orphan, hereby christened Rudie by me, but known by Mother Volvo as
2428 M 1 162392
Location (now) = Launceston, Tasmania (along with my other GT)

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Rudie is missing some parts, and has other parts which no 242GT should ever have - like, a 160 head. And an LPG conversion. And 244 seats which don't fold back.

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But see this ID plate, which has 242-844-5182-46 on it?

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That bolded '8' indicates it's supposed to be a BW55 - which were fitted by Volvo Australia or dealers for those buyers who didn't like 3 pedals, and so they also modified the plate from a '2' to an '8' - but Rudie has 3 pedals and M46 semi-fitted! (Semi-fitted as in ... front tailshaft section missing)

Yes; Rudie is RUDE. And he needs to be fully un-rudened.
 
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^Is the block still a B23, or did they just swap in a B21A or a B21E from the 244 that everything seems to have come from? Re: the 160 head, all North American GTs came with them, but then again, those cars had the lowly B21F. Lambda-Sond on US cars, nothing on Canadian cars.
 
^Is the block still a B23, or did they just swap in a B21A or a B21E from the 244 that everything seems to have come from?

Good question. The engine number isn't really visible, so an answer will require more investigation. The PO has plugged the K-Jet injector holes, so the head has likely been sourced from a B21E.

AFAIK, OZ market GTs got the 405 head with high compression B23E K-Jet engines and an H cam.
 
Good question. The engine number isn't really visible, so an answer will require more investigation. The PO has plugged the K-Jet injector holes, so the head has likely been sourced from a B21E.

AFAIK, OZ market GTs got the 405 head with high compression B23E K-Jet engines and an H cam.


Volvo did finally improve the engine part number engraving in 1983, when they started using a dot matrix, instead of punching thin numbers into the side of the block, just below the head.



Yup, Ethan's car is so equipped. Same engine as what you'd find in a Swedish version, just with a longer throttle cable to reach the pedal in its RHD location. The more desirable B23E, too, since forged internals, whereas the 1981-84 B23E had cast pistons, but at least a forged crank for most of its production. Had one of the Canadian 1981 engines in an '81 242DL for a while. So, K cam with Pulsair. I did delete the EGR parts, mainly since the exhaust manifold nuts were seized on the headpipe, so I had to reuse the Lambda-Sond B21F manifold on the 405 head.
 
Volvo did finally improve the engine part number engraving in 1983, when they started using a dot matrix, instead of punching thin numbers into the side of the block, just below the head.

These numbers (which only became visible when the inlet manifold and the whole LPG carburetor mess was removed) are not dot matrix ones. I thought I'd have to look up the engine prefix in the parts book, but it wasn't necessary; under all that strange koolaid, there was something proudly embossed on the block:

Volvo B21

Oh dear.

An LPG conversion equates to about 10% loss of power, and this dude puts in smaller engine with less power than OE?

Seems poor ol' Rudie has ended up more molested than one of Cardinal Pell's alter boys. And I thought the LPG tank in the boot (sorry, trunk) was the only thing which didn't belong there....

Project Rudie should make for an interesting build thread eventually.
 
LS swap time, sounds like. Since it's already kinda bastardized, might as well join the LS crowd...

Nah, the Commodore already has a factory-fitted LS 5.7*, so I'm already satisfied in the GM V8 department.

An 8V B230F+t with a 531, JVAB rods, CP pistons, and MS3 or similar may putter along nicely. I already have a spare L-block B230F with a 531 on it, plus a spare 90+, which need a home.
 
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Finally was able to travel to sweden and photograph the lost GTs


1979 2.3L off the road since 2000, VIN: 2428M1147749

<a href="https://imgur.com/9MBkect"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/9MBkect.png" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>

<a href="https://imgur.com/9H9Fzim"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/9H9Fzim.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>




1979 2.3L VIN: 2428M1147766

To the right in the picture with the front facing the camera
<a href="https://imgur.com/8tjnbm4"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/8tjnbm4.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>




1978 2.1L off the road since 1995, VIN: 2424L1135755

<a href="https://imgur.com/2T1D7Et"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/2T1D7Et.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>

<a href="https://imgur.com/ZlNK8t7"><img src="https://i.imgur.com/ZlNK8t7.jpg" title="source: imgur.com" /></a>


I have photographs from 2016 from a friend which shows the cars still in saveable condition, but now unfortunately they are all completely destroyed by vandals.


Btw
50: Volvo0815: 1978 VIN:2424L1 128289 - Sweden
is in Switzerland not sweden :)



-Volvo0815

Saddest post in history :-(
 
Thought I'd ask here first -

Would there be much interest, from those here present, in getting some reproduction rear vent window seals made? I mean like the unobtanium 676923 and 676924 T?tningslists? I've just open a dialogue with a place that does custom car rubbers, and he may ask about numbers. I need 3 for my cars (the GT, the recently acquired Rudie, and the acquired-a-long-time-ago-but-still-to-start-a-project-thread 142).
 
Hmmm, mine seem to be pretty decent … but depending on cost, I might stick my hand up for a set of spares. But it does depend on the emmachizzit.

You've got a W427?! :omg:
 
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