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Braking 1998 Celebration Volvo 940

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Old Jun 13th, 2020, 12:18   #21
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Hi Luke,

Do you have a spare seat belt buckle. The red part? It unclips.



Also tailgate cover trim fixing buttons on lower edge of tailgate cover.

Hazard switch cover?

Thanks. James.

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Do you have a battery hold down clamp available at all please?
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Hi Luke,

Do you have a spare seat belt buckle. The red part? It unclips.



Also tailgate cover trim fixing buttons on lower edge of tailgate cover.

Hazard switch cover?

Thanks. James.
Evening James

I do have the seat belt buckles but the 1997 and 1998 cars had different buckles that I've never seen broken on any of the cars I've seen. So if yours isn't a late one then I can offer you all 5 buckles to change yours over.

Yes the tailgate trim is fully intact so I have a full set of the trim fixings.

I also have a couple of hazard light covers.

PM me with what you want and I'll get a piece for you.

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Do you have a battery hold down clamp available at all please?
I have a couple lying around somewhere £5 plus postage which is usually £3.50 so £8.50 posted.

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Hi Luke

I have a 1997 945 with grey trim and I would be interested in

The red seat buckle clip for the drivers seat belt (if you think it would fit?)
Rear cargo load cover with the necessary fittings

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I don't think the red insert is changeable on these later ones so you would need the whole buckle, £8 for that.

Load cover works as it should and is in great condition, if yours hasn't had one fitted before then it is best to have the trim that is drilled through to fit the load cover mounting as I've seen couple here there have been several attempts to drill it right.

For the load cover, fixings and two trim panels £60
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Shame this has been broken, you wouldn’t have hade it Mark if I knew this.
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Shame this has been broken, you wouldn’t have hade it Mark if I knew this.
It needs a lot if work to get it up to scratch, I poked holes in the rear jacking points
Rear tow bar is completely rotten
Wings need replacing due to rot
Rot behind rear bumper
Battery tray "welding" looks awful
Rotten under the air box
Sill seams going
Rear chassis rotten
Mirrors oxidising
Front bumper squashed

My mate is a painter and he said if I were to do it up then it would need a whole respray to match the silver correctly.

That's just the bodywork never mind all the mechanicals that's wrong with it!

Headlamp glass cracked
N/S side light securing tab broken so it is about to fall out
Air con pipe cut off
Odd dampers
Exhaust is a hodge podge of bits and needs a proper cat to come in to emissions not the tiny thing that's on there
Two tyres
Oil leaks galore
ABS light on

I even bought £103 of parts ready to fix it when it arrived, however upon inspection after it arrived I realised there is no way it is going back on the road without months of work and an awful lot of money that I don't have. If you knew my personal circumstances you would understand.

I had every intention of fixing it up but sadly it is too far gone.
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Hey buddy

Looking for the rear axle subframe where the 2 alloy arms bolt into if possible posted to Edinburgh?


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Looking for the rear axle subframe where the 2 alloy arms bolt into if possible posted to Edinburgh?


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Won't be for a month or so but if you still need one then yes it is available.
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Hi Luke,
Exactly the same colour as mine. Would be very interested in both front door card as mine were kindly broken when I had her cleaned. Also the windscreen black surround and both rear lights.

Let me know if easier to pm. Thanks
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