Hi again, folks. I'd just like to post a quick message for the benefit of newcomers:
Welcome to the forum. You'll find it pretty quiet around here, but that's okay. We're friendly.
Thanks to Facebook Groups and Photobucket, both of which have done a lot to damage the activity of this type of forum, our daily contributions have dropped significantly. Being somewhat local enthusiasts in a province of dwindling car culture, and being somewhat rare in that we're enthusiasts who drive Volvos, each member's presence is felt and is noticed when absent. The youngsters who had a 740 Turbo because it was an RWD turbocharged car they could afford sometimes grow up, get married, have kids, and let their old toys go. Sometimes as the kids grow up and move out the enthusiast discovers an old Volvo and decides to tinker again with a project car, and needs some advise. And probably your situation is different again.
Those who are currently hanging around Calgary Volvo Club have a growing but considerable amount of grey hair, and we're largely working on long-term hobby projects in between other life commitments. The high concentration of experience leads to a lack of questions, so our posts have been coming rather infrequently and probably don't have much to do with anything you want to learn about. Presently one of us is learning all there is to learn about fiberglass molding and replicating panels in carbon fibre, one of us is learning the ins and outs of paint & bodywork and general restoration, and a couple are constantly fine-tuning their cars to eventually get them on the road. We're quietly honing our own skills rather than seeking guidance, and the vast majority of us are working on and posting about Amazon/Canadian/122s, which speaks to a limited audience.
But we're all experienced in many other aspects of the hobby. We've all owned other Volvos, and we've kept in touch with members who don't frequent CVC but who can be of assistance if required. We've also owned and worked on considerably more than Volvos so have seen how things are done in general, for better or for worse. A high ratio of our membership have experience with CAD design, welding, machining, fabrication, metal work, body work, and with some seriously esoteric vehicle history. Calgary Volvo Club has amassed a number of posts from older projects and problems, and if you search our history you may find something that interests you.
So again: welcome! Speak up, introduce yourself, spark up a conversation. It might take a bit to gain traction and it might never, but without our new friends it stays a bit quiet around here. Our goal is to sustain a body of information and experience as a legacy for people who might find it useful or interesting, and we welcome your input. I promise that nobody here will mind if you resurrect an old thread: we'll probably have to tell you that the original poster is no longer around or no longer has the car, but we might be able to help you track down the answer you're looking for. I promise that nobody will judge you for your car - if it's a rusty daily driver you're trying to keep on the road, if it's a pure restoration attempt, or if it's got more components from other cars than it retains from original: it doesn't matter. Heck, it doesn't even need to be a Volvo (I've taken some liberty with that, why can't everyone else?)
Jump on in!
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