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Junkyard Gem: 1976 Volvo 244 DL

Junkyard Gem: 1976 Volvo 244 DL

by admin / Monday, 02 September 2024 / Published in Automotive News
A red vintage 1976 Volvo, a true Junkyard Gem, sits in the yard mounted on tires. The weathered vehicle is missing its wheels, surrounded by other car parts and forgotten treasures in the background.

Volvo did well enough selling the PV444/544, Amazon and 140 in the United States, but it was the Volvo 200 Series that really launched Göteborg iron into the American big time. Introduced here as a 1975 model, the 200 stayed in production for nearly two full decades and remains the most instantly recognizable Swedish car ever made. Here’s an early-production 244, found in a Denver-area car graveyard not long ago.


The 200 Series could be considered an update of the late-1960s-vintage 140 Series, since it’s essentially the same car from the A pillars back. The main difference between the two is the MacPherson strut front suspension in the 200 Series.


Volvo went through several naming systems for U.S.-market 200 Series cars over the decades, with the initial one being the easiest to decipher: a three-digit number followed by a two-character trim-level designation. The first digit in the number represents the series, the second represents the number of engine cylinders and the third the number of doors. There were six-cylinder 262s, 264s and 265s sold in the United States from 1976 through 1981, powered by the same PRV V6 engine that went into the DeLorean DMC-12, so it’s incorrect to refer to all 200 Series Volvos as 240s.


This car is the best-selling member of the 200 family, with a four-cylinder engine and four doors. This is a fuel-injected 2.1-liter SOHC straight-four, rated at 98 horsepower and 110 pound-feet; the 1975 240s received the 2.0-liter pushrod engine from the 140.


There were two transmissions available in the 1976 240s: a four-speed manual or a three-speed automatic. This car has the automatic.


Even thought it’s a base DL model, this car’s first owner paid an extra $456 for air conditioning (about $2,580 in 2024 dollars), on top of the $500 premium for the automatic transmission ($2,829 after inflation). That pushed the cost for the car up to $7,551, or $42,717 in today’s money. You could get a swanky new 1976 Buick Electra Limited four-door hardtop for just $6,852, but those sensible Volvo buyers knew it was worth paying a premium for genuine Scandinavian safety and build quality.


European-market headlights were strictly förbjuden on American roads during the early Malaise Era, according to federal safety regulations, so Volvo had to install these unsightly sealed-beam rigs on their cars here. A few years later, the U.S.-market 200 Series Volvos went to somewhat better-looking quad-rectangle sealed beams, finally getting modern composite headlights for the 1986 model year.


This car’s owner or owners took good care of it over its close-to-half-century life. The interior looks very good for its age.


The paint is faded but there’s no rust-through anywhere.


I still find plenty of 244s and 245s in Colorado and California junkyards, including quite a few well-loved machines with more than 300,000 miles on their odometers (and one with better than 600,000 miles). If you’re looking for a Volvo 200 Series project car and you don’t insist on a two-door, head west and you’ll have no problem finding a solid one that needs a forever home.


This car didn’t break any mileage records during its life, unless the speedometer cable broke decades ago and it really drove a couple of million miles.


This is the first Volvo I’ve seen with “wire wheel” hubcaps.


No catalytic converter, so it ran fine on Vitamin Pb-fortified gas.

So many sensibly Swedish features, for people who think. 87% of Volvo buyers are college-educated … the other 13% are just plain smart.

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