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Volvos of this vintage were known for solid performance, safety features and bulletproof drive trains. In fact, Volvo purists might wonder what happened to the original B18 4 cylinder that came with the 544. That indestructible original Swedish heart was installed in a boat 16 years ago and has been running like a clock since the transplant. Les is a young guy with an old school hot-rodder's heart so he went to the basic "do it on a budget and make scavenged parts work" plan. He didn't write this playbook because that was done about 7 decades ago, but he sure knows the game.
The rear end is out of a 76 Maverick, and the heart is a 305 donated from an 82 Pontiac. The trademark tall shifter is gone, but the original Volvo steering wheel is still in place. The 544 had the typical rust issues, so Les built up the unibody to handle the extra torque after some basic repairs. He also stripped the trim in typical rat rod style-with the exception of the classic vintage Volvo badges. Les likes to "drive the wheels off" his 544 on steroids and he still has faith in the standard drum brakes because rat rod guys like to live on the edge. Les is definitely true to that school.
Les has taken the cute out of this Volvo in a big way because that loud American V8, stripped down look and menacing flat black paint took this car from neutral to scary in a big way. Mission accomplished for the young 21st Century hot-rodder because this Swede has a "take no prisoners" Viking attitude with a heart in the New World. For more of J Sutherland's work go to mystarcollectorcar.com
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com | |||
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