{"id":41,"date":"2007-03-17T14:49:09","date_gmt":"2007-03-17T22:49:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.zstoryz.com\/blogzee\/?p=41"},"modified":"2009-05-17T09:15:07","modified_gmt":"2009-05-17T16:15:07","slug":"high-intensity-volvo-740","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.zstoryz.com\/?p=41","title":{"rendered":"high intensity volvo 740"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.zstoryz.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2007\/03\/04swede390.jpg\"><a href=\"http:\/\/www.zstoryz.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/05\/04swede390.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-thumbnail wp-image-98\" title=\"04swede390\" src=\"http:\/\/www.zstoryz.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2009\/05\/04swede390-150x150.jpg\" alt=\"04swede390\" width=\"150\" height=\"150\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n<\/a><\/p>\n<p><strong>Unleashing the Muscle Car Inside the Trusty Volvo<\/strong><br \/>\nBy DENNY LEE<em><br \/>\nfrom the New York Times<\/em> Published: March 4, 2005<\/p>\n<p>KENNY HOWARD was cruising in his hand-me-down Volvo 740 when a shiny new Audi pulled up beside him. Engines revved, nods were exchanged, and Mr. Howard, a 24-year-old computer science major at Auburn University, cockily accepted the challenge.<\/p>\n<p>The V-8-powered Audi didn&#8217;t stand a chance.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I beat him by two or three car lengths,&#8221; said Mr. Howard, who spends his weekends drag racing his Volvo sedan along the industrial stretches of Montgomery, Ala. &#8220;That happens all the time. They look at you like you&#8217;re crazy.&#8221;<br \/>\n<!--more--><br \/>\nWho can blame them? His Volvo, which came off the assembly line in 1987 and which he inherited from his grandfather, looks more suited for grocery shopping than back-street rallying. The lines are boxy, the proportions bulky and the color duller than pigeon gray. It was once sold under the family-friendly tagline, &#8220;We have children too.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But the children are now in their 20&#8217;s and early 30&#8217;s. And instead of tossing their old Volvos into the junkyard, second-generation owners like Mr. Howard are grafting on turbochargers, computer chips and other doodads, transforming the faded yuppie icons into nonconforming speed demons.<\/p>\n<p>Once consigned to shopping malls and other suburban backdrops, the Volvos are showing up at racetracks and drag strips. &#8220;A Volvo makes a statement by not making a statement,&#8221; said John Lomax, the editor of dialD Magazine, a monthly glossy about car customization published in Shreveport, La. &#8220;They are supposed to be the ultimate family car &#8211; suburban and clean-cut. This flies in the face of the Volvo mentality.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;If you&#8217;re tuning a classic muscle car or Honda,&#8221; Mr. Lomax added, &#8220;there&#8217;s not much differentiating you. Volvos are a mark of individuality.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>They are also a mark of trendiness, judging by the growing number of clubs, shows and self-published manuals devoted to turning vintage Volvos into Swedish muscle cars. &#8220;It&#8217;s not about being flashy,&#8221; said Jonathan Thompson, 25, an engineer from Brooklyn, who recently bought his fifth used Volvo. &#8220;The new ones just don&#8217;t have any character.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Enthusiasts are finding each other through Web sites and chat forums with names like Turbobricks.com, Swedishbricks.net, and Brickboard.com. (Turbobricks says it gets about 300,000 unique visits a month.) For the uninitiated, &#8220;brick&#8221; is a term of endearment for the classic, block-shaped Volvo &#8211; a design era that began roughly with the 140 models in 1968 and ended in the early 1990&#8217;s when the 200 and 700 series cars were discontinued.<\/p>\n<p>Dana Howe, the 25-year-old Web master of Turbobricks, calls this period Volvo&#8217;s golden age. &#8220;They are a great starting point to build a high-performance vehicle,&#8221; said Mr. Howe, a telecommunications technician from Herndon, Va. The same features that appealed to safety-minded parents, like a rigid chassis and stiffened roof pillars, now appeal to hot rodders and drag racers, albeit for different reasons. &#8220;There&#8217;s almost a roll cage built into the car,&#8221; Mr. Howe said.<\/p>\n<p>His 1983 242 Turbo has $20,000 worth of engine tweaks, a stick-shift conversion, electronic valves, catalytic converters, shiny disc brakes, more efficient camshafts and Nascar-ready bucket seats, with four-point harnesses. The only thing that hasn&#8217;t changed, he said, is the black carpeting. But except for a carbon-fiber tail wing, his car looks as clunky as the day he bought it in 1998 for $3,000.<\/p>\n<p>But having a roomy interior and reasonably long wheelbase has its advantages. &#8220;If one should hit a tree, there&#8217;s plenty of car to deform before you encounter the tree,&#8221; said John Lane, 37, a rally racer who has hit his share of obstacles. His 1987 Volvo 262 is retrofitted with a 500-horsepower engine and a fuel-injection system programmable from a laptop. &#8220;The worst of my injuries has been a scratch on the hand.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Old Volvos are also prized for their rugged cast-iron engines and early use of turbochargers, which can easily be tuned for better performance. &#8220;I&#8217;ve seen many Volvo engines with 200,000 miles with absolutely no wear on the engines,&#8221; said Peter Linssen, who owns a car repair shop in Portland, Ore., that specializes in Volvos.<\/p>\n<p>Such durability also means there is a glut of old Volvos on the market. And they are dirt cheap. A 1976 Volvo 240 with 130,000 miles, for example, has a Kelley Blue Book value of $995. A similar model sold on eBay Motors last month for $1,450.<\/p>\n<p>But for Doug Kauer, 21, a carpenter from Elk Grove, Calif., the major appeal is the wow factor. &#8220;People look at you weird,&#8221; said Mr. Kauer, who has owned a squad of Volvos, including a cherry-red 242 Turbo that has undergone so many modifications it is barely street legal. &#8220;But as soon as you pop the hood, they swarm around your car. I go out and bust egos with it.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>That element of surprise may explain why old Volvos seem to be showing up at more rallies, speedways and autocross competitions. &#8220;I had a baby seat in the back, and I still beat all these guys with Mustangs and Corvettes,&#8221; said Mr. Linssen, who drag races a 1985 740 Turbo. In fact, he nearly bested a Dodge Viper and Porsche 911 at a Sports Car Club of America contest last August. &#8220;They couldn&#8217;t believe they were racing against a four-door family sedan,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>For Volvo, which spent decades cultivating its safety record, the tuning trend fits a new, racier image. &#8220;We can&#8217;t endorse what they&#8217;re doing, but we encourage them,&#8221; said Dan Johnston, a spokesman for Volvo Cars of North America, a Ford subsidiary. &#8220;We want people to think about us differently. We&#8217;re not your mother&#8217;s car. You can have fun with the car.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Unleashing the Muscle Car Inside the Trusty Volvo By DENNY LEE from the New York Times Published: March 4, 2005 KENNY HOWARD was cruising in his hand-me-down Volvo 740 when a shiny new Audi pulled up beside him. 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