Thursday, February 26, 2009

Rebuilt, Restored... Retro!

I was cruising with Leng this past Tuesday, and as we passed by a friend's father's car lot (he runs a used car dealership). He waved us over to check out his pristine Volvo 1800S Coupe (with only 39,407 units sold worldwide*). This dude (seen in first pic) is well into his seventies and still passionate about his cars. Now that's what I call a petrolhead and whom I'd like to purchase a car from!

The sexy rear butt full of lines and aero addendum, but not of the fibreglass variety. Note the fuel-filler cap!
It's long sweeping lines, chrome livery, beautifully sculpted shoulders and clamshell bonnet denotes its sports heritage of that era.
Frameless doors with rubber seals all still intact!
Beautifully redone interior with all gauges replaced and despite its slightly worn steering wheel, everything else is wrapped in alcantara AND it still has a fully functional air conditioning system!
It's simply an honor just to meet such an automotive enthusiast which even after half a century, still has the drive and determination to rebuild and restore such classics. Viewing it will only be half the story, imagine driving this mechanical belle. It starts with just one crank!
He has another Austin 1100 in the works, as well as a Chevrolet with carriage wheels (26" bling yo!) in the paintshop, a Mercedes W136 in restoration with spare parts from Germany already flown in, a 1941 Mercedes convertible that's fully restored and resting at home, and yet another Mercedes W110 that's for sale (more on this later).
Cheers on the fantastic work done, Unc. Keep up the good work and have fun in your mechanical, and maniacal restorations!
*Adapted from Wikipedia*

8 comments:

Kevin Luke said...

Hey nice blog you have i have added you in my blog as well...
This volvo believe me or not when i was younger i've been in 2 of this and many other vintage car's as my uncle use to restore them... ill post up some of the photos i have in my blog soon i have to scan them first... by the this car was made famous by the movie 'Simon Says' if im not mistaken... great car...

darius said...

walawey... real classic... no need to speed or touge with it... wind down the window and cruise also enough la...

ScAvEnGeR said...

Hey Kevin, great to see you here.

Wow! Must've been an awesome feel riding in them!

I hope to see your pics too. I have a passion for classics like no other, but the cost of restoration has kept my hands off them for now.

I've to say, I've never watched that movie bro. I'll try to catch it some time.

ScAvEnGeR said...

Darius, my sentiments exactly dude.

Just imagine cruising down Gurney Drive on a Saturday night with accompanying Jazz!

darius said...

dont forget the white chicks looking and drooling over the car... not u ya... hehe... jk...=)

ScAvEnGeR said...

Aiks.. True true... Maybe drool may not be the only bodily fluid excretion by the end of the night yea?
*evil thoughts*

Kevin Luke said...

Ok as soon as i scan those pics ill post it up... And yes classic's are meant for cruising...
Not for touge LOL...

ScAvEnGeR said...

Yo Kelvin, you're up and about early I see. Great to hear that, I'll look forward to seeing your classics.