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Sep 6th, 2008, 11:59 | #1 |
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Volvo V70 T5 - For sale - blown head gasket
I have a 1998 (T reg) Volvo V70 T5 for sale. MOT to Nov, Taxed to Dec. The car was used daily but recently blew the head gasket and the repair is not economical as the head has warped.
The car has done about 130k, is metallic red, and was regularly serviced. Bodily it has a few supermarket dings as my wife used it as her daily car. Other than that it was in good condition. The car is sitting in the repair garage in Glasgow and currently has the head disassembled. I have a picture of the car in the repair workshop but currently can't get it to upload here. Offers? 0141 776 6867 Home 01506 407111 Work 07974 429696 Mobile |
Sep 6th, 2008, 17:52 | #2 |
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I assume a couple of hundred quid aint going to buy this, it would cost me £300 probably to get it home, as i'm in northern ireland
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Sep 7th, 2008, 01:59 | #3 |
L Mason
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thought my s80 t6 with autobox stuck in first gear was a b***er.
it may be worth your while getting it repaired. heads can be skimmed, for you to get your money back. if its any help; northern rebore services in newcastle upon tyne are good vehicle engineers. im in northumberland, near alnwick, approx 2 and a half hours drive from glasgow, but i aint got any spare cash to transport. ive got a spare £250 my mother would lend me. cant get anymore funds, all my dosh has gone on my s80 t6 |
Sep 8th, 2008, 10:17 | #4 |
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The head is supposedly too warped to skim. I trust the garage as it is a small independent one I have gone to for years and we have skimmed heads in the past.
I put the car on ebay starting at £200 with no reserve so I will just sell it for whatever it fetches. It has never been the best car. Compared to the previous 740 which we have kept on which is a tank and just runs forever ( now 210k miles and still going strong) it has needed quite a bit to keep it going, mainly suspension, brakes, tyres but also and ECU fault and coil packs. I have now bought an RS6 but it is just too thirsty for daily use so I might revert back to running the 740 again! |
Sep 9th, 2008, 01:25 | #5 |
L Mason
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hi,
i got a bit confused when replying. i misread that you lived in ireland and your car was in a garage in scotland. whilst im emailing, what are the 740`s like for body? i mean are they galvanised type similar to the 850/s70/v70 or are they rust buckets? im looking for another car once ive got rid of my s80 t6. cos all my life savings have gone in my s80. |
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Sep 15th, 2008, 02:05 | #7 |
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thanks for reply
thanks.
couldnt find the "thanks" button !!! |
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