V70 front on 850 - possible?

Discussion in 'Volvo V70' started by malnitz, Jan 3, 2006.

  1. malnitz

    malnitz Guest

    Is it possible to mount a v70 front on a 850 ?

    How much of the interior can be transfered ?

    Malnitz
     
    malnitz, Jan 3, 2006
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  2. Is it possible to mount a v70 front on a 850 ?
    Everything is possible if you have the skills and time.
    Found this thread on the instrumentpanel.
    http://forum.turboperformanceclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=116459
    I believe you understand swedish, so you can read about the problems
    yourself.

    In another thread someone is trying a more or less complete transformation
    of the front and instrument panel.
    http://forum.turboperformanceclub.com/viewtopic.php?t=115835

    Have a look in the forum there for more projects.

    Niels
     
    Niels Bengaard, Jan 3, 2006
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  3. malnitz

    Steve Guest

    There are a few TV shows in the US, one is 'Pimp My Ride' another is
    'Monster Garage', a third is 'American Chopper'.

    I think those goys could do wonders with a 850 and some V70 bits!

    While American Chopper deals with 'Cycles not cars I think a team of guys
    from those shows could stick a V70 front end and interior in a Fiat.LOL I
    think it might even make a cool episode...

    * The Teutuls create a very safe Volvo theme Chopper with a bodacious
    blond Nordic goddess airbrushed on the tank and a roll cage AKA the BMW C1.

    * Jessie James and his crew transform a old 142 into a devastating
    demolition derby uberkiller with a few camouflaged bits of jersey wall on
    all four sides.

    * XZbit and his hommies turn a ratty 245 into a mobile seductionmobile
    with tigerskin upholstered air bed in the back and a wide screen Plasma TV
    mounted on the rear hatch with a mobile DJ set up and 125,000 watts of booty
    shaking sound system driven by an auxiliary 200K Diesel generator mounted in
    the trailer.

    Sorry I could not resist!
     
    Steve, Jan 3, 2006
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