Volvo 144S needs new floor

Discussion in 'Other Volvo Models' started by sherwindu, Jun 14, 2004.

  1. sherwindu

    sherwindu Guest

    I have a Volvo 144S in the family since we bought it new in 1969. It
    only has 50,000 miles on it and runs good. However, the underside of
    the car is almost gone.
    Some local shops won't even touch it. Are there any low cost
    alternatives to strenghten or replace the floor? Does this car have any
    antique value?

    Sherwin Dubren
     
    sherwindu, Jun 14, 2004
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  2. sherwindu

    Bill Chaplin Guest

    Nop!!
     
    Bill Chaplin, Jun 15, 2004
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  3. sherwindu

    Danny Guest

    I rebuilt a rotted floor one time using sheet metal, aluminum studding
    and sheet metal screws. Came out well, passed all state inspections
    and lasted longer than the rest of the car.

    Danny
     
    Danny, Jun 15, 2004
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    mike Guest

    I second that. Sheet metal (an old car hood), pop rivet gun, tin snips
    and a drill.

    Mike aka Terrible Ted
     
    mike, Jun 15, 2004
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  5. sherwindu

    Randy G. Guest

    Also get some of the rust converting primer (I got some from/by/called
    marhyde i think, from J.C. WHitney [it was for my '48 Chrysler, not
    the Volvo], and a gallon can of brush-on undercoating. After cleaning
    it all up and removing the bad metal, use the primer. Then make an
    inner and outer panel to cover the bad eares and make a sandwich with
    a liberal amount of undercoating between. When that is in place (use
    steel pop rivets) liberally undercoat it inside and out. The stuff can
    be put on with a putty knife and the patches can be easily hiddden
    that way.

    from Randy & Valerie
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    1993 960 Estate
     
    Randy G., Jun 16, 2004
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