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Volvo 242, Caged and log booked

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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
June 03, 2014 11:35AM
Any who, a simple for sale thread has turned into a bigger dick contest again, so i'm bowing out.



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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
June 03, 2014 11:44AM
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Any who, a simple for sale thread has turned into a bigger dick contest again, so i'm bowing out.

It's not a bigger dick contest, it was comments about what a shame that a project went crazy then you and Sean decide I didn't apologize nicely enough for not listening to peoples crazy ideas...

Why is everything to you a challenge?



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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
June 03, 2014 02:16PM




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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
June 03, 2014 02:50PM
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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
June 03, 2014 03:26PM
Yo Matt, give me a call/text at 503.930.3518
Robert would like me to come by and take a look at the car for him. Let me know.
I'm free most evenings/nights and I live in PDX.
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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
June 07, 2014 04:29PM
So the person passed, so this is still up for sale.



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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
June 11, 2014 03:58PM
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I ASK "what should I---what should any of us do--when we encounter somebody with grandioise ideas which you know are either pointless, stupid, or they don't know what they are talking about?

Listen to them and give advice when asked for it.

Listening and acknowledging someones ideas really does a lot.

People are going to be stupid, it's human nature. What I, and probably most people get tired of is, an idea is thrown out and then a page long respond why that is the worst idea ever comes back.

Rather then just telling them their idea isn't great, tell them WHY the idea isn't great. I want facts, I want numbers, I want examples. If you can't supply those kind of things in a organized and unbiased way, then you shouldn't be commenting on it.

I'm not going to say for a moment that you don't know some great information. Hell you have probably forgotten more then I will ever learn. But we all can learn from each other, yes John, you might someday learn something from a little whippersnapper like me.

Logic time now....How would I know the ideas are "un-pull-off-able" and hence stupid if I didn't first listen to the person and not just about them but a lot of listening to who they are??
I knew Charles for example...he's a one man business like me---mostly broke-ass....
and I know he's not a fabricator, not an engine builder, not a welder and I listened to him better than he listened to himself...See above. He called and raved about how easy it was go go fast on gravel in the stock car---the first car he's had that was well balanced....we talked about if it went as good as it did bone stock how it would go with easy mods like more compression and a camshaft OTHER THAN an emissions cam...and then just reliability things like the T5 and the Toyota axle

All the stuff he then wanted to do cost money because he's not a fab guy or a welder..

My whole life I have lived by a motto "If a fool persists in his folly for long enough, he will become a wise man" and "The crime is not in failing, but in setting low aims"......but with the rise of the Intra-web and "discusssion forums" where people can always find some reinforcement for any idea no matter how absurd, I cooked up one of my own borrowing from Hippocrates who said to doctors "First do no harm" modified for all of us, you, me Sean all of us "First do no stupid".

But I asked what to do when --after listening to a series of whims like "I want to build it so it goes 150 miles an hour and does 10,000 rpm.....but I'm broke and can't hold a wrench...."
What am I supposed to do?
That shit I have no patience for---THAT is an honest statement..

And i apologized that I don't have time for that sort of thing..

And you and Sean shit on me for that...

You talk to Alex Staidle how much I listen to what are often NOT so crazy ideas...difference there is he gets down and does things...and then will try another--and gets that done...

im sure that crack about 150mph at 9k not 10k was aimed at me but I forgive you john cause I do have money and time to learn to spend it wisely on the things that will work properly if you think of me as some kind of dreamer idiot punk that dosen't know how to turn a wrench you are sadly mistaken I use to be a r5 mech nothing easy about le car tight spaces funky mot tool #s
I thought you could help me with my suspension you have great ideas im going to use



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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
June 22, 2014 03:03PM
Car is still up for sale, I got a crap ton of pics of the car today.

Also as a side note, I just moved it into my girlfriends garage and it's way smaller than her old place, and I'm starting to feel like a dick taking up so much room, so I'm taking reasonable offers at this point.

http://s112.photobucket.com/user/mellow65/library/volvo%20big



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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
June 23, 2014 08:17PM
The cage and suspension are well worth the asking price or more. The Chevy thing can be used or pulled out, it makes no difference value wise if a Volvo is put back in. In fact it would set behind the ball joints and really should handle well. I don't need the temptation and someone out there needs a killer rally car. Volvo, Ford or Chebbie power can all be used in this car ..so silly or serious the platform is a great starting point.
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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
June 24, 2014 02:53PM
That one would be hysterical with one of my turbocharged sixes in it; placed aft of the centerline of the front axle.

Car looks like it could be fun.... Best wishes with the sale.



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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
July 08, 2014 05:41PM
if you end up parting out I'd buy rearend setup



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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
July 08, 2014 05:50PM
it has been sold



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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
July 08, 2014 06:04PM
the setup in the tail is just what I'm getting ready to do, doesn't get much better for a solid rear,someone is gonna be happy when its finished
thanks for the reply



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Re: Volvo 242, Caged and log booked
July 08, 2014 06:43PM
Congrats,,,,what a great project for someone.
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