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    Volvo 262C

    I ran past this car for sale on my way back from getting my sport seat installed and didn't know what kind of Volvo it was. I snapped it with my camera phone. I found out it was the 262C by Bertone and about 6600 were made in 5 years. I had never seen a Volvo Coupe this old, so I was wondering if this a rare care of sorts, or just another old Volvo?

    '98 BMW 318ti M-Sport California
    '87 Ford Sierra (Merkur) XR4ti (Track)
    '99 DINAN/Hartge 3 (retired)
    '88 325iS Eurosport (retired)
    '85 318i (retired)

    #2
    They're not real common, but there tend to be quite a few of them still on the roads, they have a bit of a following. I've seen a couple of them up around ohio, they're very attractive cars.

    -Charlie
    Swing wild, brake later, don't apologize.
    '89 324d, '76 02, '98 318ti, '03 Z4, '07 MCS, '07 F800s - Bonafide BMW elitist prick.
    FYYFF

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      #3
      turbobricks.com

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        #4
        i saw a bright orange one of those parked in a wal-mart parking lot about 2 months ago.

        i was baffled by it. i couldnt belive it was a volvo. at first i thought it was a chop job because the roof looks so low. apparently its stock. i though it was a pretty sweet car.
        98 M3/4/5

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          #5
          Aw dayam..
          That is a very exotic car even by Swedish standards since most were exported to the US. Not many left on Swedish roads I can tell you.. the climate here makes sure that cars only survive if people drive them only in the summer time. I hear it's the successor to the P1800, an even sweeter car which is a lot more common here in Sweden.

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            #6
            Didn't Bertone also design a 7-series coupe for Volvo (762 - maybe)? But anyhow, those are pretty cool looking cars; they almost look like a custom 'chop-top'.

            P1800s rule.
            Originally posted by Gruelius
            and i do not know what bugg brakes are.

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              #7
              Originally posted by kencopperwheat
              Didn't Bertone also design a 7-series coupe for Volvo (762 - maybe)? But anyhow, those are pretty cool looking cars; they almost look like a custom 'chop-top'.

              P1800s rule.
              I think it was the 780 series that replaced the 262C. Yeah, went I drove past it I thought it was a chopped Volvo sedan too, but noticed only 2 doors. I may see what the guy is asking. Hehe, may be more trouble than it's worth!
              '98 BMW 318ti M-Sport California
              '87 Ford Sierra (Merkur) XR4ti (Track)
              '99 DINAN/Hartge 3 (retired)
              '88 325iS Eurosport (retired)
              '85 318i (retired)

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                #8
                ya my friend is into volvo's that lives up the street. he told me about turbobricks a week ago and i checked it out. some of those cars dont look to shabby. I'll beat him tho when i get my license

                btw just got my Mganaflow muffler and z4 2.9l shifter put it! SWEET but my mom hates it and wants it off :roll:

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                  #9
                  PRV v6 = teh ghey. for god sakes, its the engine they used in the delorean.

                  sigh...
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                    #10
                    Chassis / suspension parts are standard 240 which are plentiful and have alot of aftermarket support.

                    The body / interior are specific to this model and are $$$ due to their rarity.

                    Engine swaps are easy... v8's fit in as well as the Volvo turbo'd inline 4's.

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