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Well It's off to the junkyard tomorrow for a taillight, but I've been thinking about my interior, too. First order of buiness---I'd love to get the post-85 or 86 seats, but I have a 2-door `84. Is there a way to rig the foam/upholstery into the frames that tilt forward? I know you can sllllloooowwwly tilt passenger seats forward, but I give a lot of rides to friends. Question 2...I'd love to go for black carpet, a rare find in a 2-door. Are sedan and wagon carpet the same shape? Also, any cheap junkyard reccomends in Western Washington? I'm searching for the elusive black turbo interior in perfect shape. If anyone has one thier willing to part with...(Ha! Who am I kidding!) That would be cool, too. More practically, I need to grab an '84 fuel pump relay. Where do I find it? Thanks!








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Hi,

Hi, a while ago I put the post-'86 style seats in my 1980 242. No problem. As I remember, the only thing I had to do was to transfer the tilt/lock mechanism from the original 242 seats to the new seat backs. Also had to cut a hoe in the foam to accomodate the tilt release button. Everything is pretty obvious once you take the new seats apart and compare them to the originals.

Mike








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Carpets.....wagon and sedan are identical. Wagon carpets have two slots cut out (flaps, on mine) on the upside of the back seat area (for the wagons folding rear seat supports). If flaped, just tape them on the back side.

Check the width of your front seats. My 242 front seats are a bit wider than my 245's. You can remove just the seat covers, and swap the foam...that way you still have the tilt forward seats.

Happy pic-n's...

Twoforty








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Where in western Washington? Seattle, Bellingham, Vancouver/Portland area? Western Washington is a big area... If you're in the SW Washington area, I know of some good places. I also have a set of 240 leather seats...








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Cameron,
I am in the portland area, where are the good yards? Also what color are the seats? i need brown vinyl.
Thanks,
Greg 83 245








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Here in the Portland area there are about three places I've had excellent luck with. First, the U-Pull-It in Damascus, OR (about a 20 minute drive from close in Portland) has TONS of Volvos. Primarily 700 and 200 with a 140 or 160 every now and again. I'd say total they have about 75 Volvos on a regular basis. They do get new ones in in spurts and if you're lucky you'll get there the same day a new car does. One time I was there with my brother in law and we got a FULL interior for a 700 (all seats, mounting bolts/brackets, etc.) for $45.00! Another time I scored a pair of ATE power slot rotors in almost new condition from a 240 for $12.00 each. These exact same rotors sell from iPD for $65.00 each. Another piece of this yard is Foster Auto Parts. When you're in the yard you'll notice a big fenced of area in the NW corner with cars in very good shape. We finally asked what that area was for (we figured it was cars waiting to make it to the yard) and they said it's almost all up for grabs. The trick is that you have to get someone who works there to escort you into the area. If you find something you want you have to go and pay for it up front and they they pull it for you. It's weird, but has loads of finds you wouldn't get otherwise -- you just have to play their game.
Second yard is another U-Pull-It in Tigard, OR on Hwy 99. Not as many Volvos there but way less picked over. They even get in some 240 turbos. My brother in law got a set of turbo sway bars for his 245 for $10.00. Not quite as nice as the iPD bars, but a lot cheaper than the $250 iPD wants. My aquisitions here have included an AMM for $7.50 (a small fortune new...), a big tach/small clock upgrade for my 240 DL for $5.00, and the best was a near new, uncracked set (both sides!) of tail light assemblies. The lenses, gasket, circuit board for less than $20.
The last place is more of a last resort, but can be worth it. It's called Portland Auto Wreckers on N. Columbia Blvd. This place screams sketchy -- One time while waiting to pay to get in the guy in front of us was yelling at the dude working there that, "Big Vinny told me to drop the stuff here, and that's what I'm gunna do! Big Vinny gits whut Big Vinny done want!" Be prepared. The lot is also a total mess. There's no organization and you may have to literally climb over cars to get where you're going. OSHA would have a field day there. That being said, with some patience, and a lot of tolerance, you might find parts you'll brag about scoring for years to come to your Volvo buddies (I hope you have some and I'm not the only one, because otherwise I've just revealed what a huge dork I am...). I got a side mirror for my 142 there for $5.00 that I'd never been able to find anywhere-ever-for any price-period. Not on eBay, not at the iPD garage sale, no where -- except at Portland Auto Wreckers.
Now you know all my secrets! Make sure you leave some parts for me! Happy junking,
-Cameron








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Do you think you could post directions to the place in Damascus from I-5 or 205? I'm in Vancouver and I've never been to Damascus.
Thanks
Oliver
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1984 245......needs more giddyup








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Just to Clarify, I'm in Bremerton, but I'm open to anything between the Cascades and the Olympics if I can get a good deal. Leather seats? Do tell...








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I've got a '84 244ti. It's got the turbo standard leather interior. I'm not claiming it's in perfect shape or anything, but it's better than 90% of the 240 turbo leather I see. The back seat and passenger seat have no tears at all and the foam is almost perfect. The drivers seat is also in great shape, but is split a little at the seams. The splits do not show though when you're looking at it. You can pretty much only see them if you pull the sections apart. Hard to explain without pictures.
Myself, I'm not really a fan of the leather. I like the cloth seats a lot better. If you have a good set of black or gray cloth seats I'd love to arrange a trade. If you're seriously interested email me at buttrockr@hotmail.com. I know it's a dumb email address...
-Cameron








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The one I have had good luck with is Northern European Auto Recyclers. Very well stocked- interesting place. They are on the edge of Ballard. Just use Map Quest to find them. Last I checked they are open on Saturdays. I will soon be selling a 83 245 Turbo wagon with a black interior- but very well worn out.

Mike








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I have the fuel pump relay from an '84.let me know if you want it.
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philvo '86 245 212k,'90 240 197k,'87 SAAB 900 SPG 213k








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Thanks! Mine works just fine, but I think I might want to carry an extra in the car. There's probably someone who needs it a lot more than I do, but I'll pay shipping if it's free/cheap. -Jake P.S. How is you Saab treating you?







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