Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by 480s partner » Sun May 09, 2010 5:58 pm

Incidentally, all this subject brings to my mind another question. :?:

Assuming that SK-94-JG and SH-55-ZL are older cars than, say, SR-66-YZ, TR-79-ZK and even HIT 124, and these latter are real US cars, then the change from the "old" dash to the "new" dash was dictated by US plans??? :shock:

In a certain way, that would mean all european turbos sold to people have "US dashboards" !? :eek:

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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by v480_be » Sun May 09, 2010 7:41 pm

SR... and HIT... (fully debadged) have, both, US identification plates.

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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by 480s partner » Tue May 18, 2010 3:07 pm

480's partner wrote:
Ettore Bugatti wrote: ...The Autovisie scan will follow soon....
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Please don't forget! :-|

He forgot! :bored:

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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by Daniel480 » Tue May 18, 2010 5:56 pm

SK-94-JG

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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by Ettore Bugatti » Tue May 18, 2010 10:46 pm

He forgot!
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I must admit I had an unpleasant feeling this week, didn't know the cause though (editor: it's amnesia)

Anyway to make it up. These lovely two pictures (I think the G on the plate is wrong)
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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by 480s partner » Wed May 19, 2010 10:01 am

:hopping:

Thank you very much! :D

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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by Van » Wed May 19, 2010 5:39 pm

GK-88-JG is from early eighties, and the 480 was introduced in '86. First 480's had P-series #.
after over 10 years parted with the 1995 Volvo 480 ES 2.0

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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by bigdickbuster » Wed May 19, 2010 9:34 pm

I think, that someone made photomontage of the license plates
1986 480 ES, model year '87, 217 Red - Reliable mate
ex 1990 480 TURBO, model year '90, 231 Red Image This car was a mistake :D

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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by 480s partner » Tue Jun 01, 2010 12:12 pm

Interestingly, this picture came from a 1988 volvo catalogue:

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So, my theory could be right :nuts:

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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by Ettore Bugatti » Tue Jun 01, 2010 10:24 pm

Which country/ language catalogue is it?

The 1988 brochures I have, show the 1x1000 rpm counter.

I cannot believe such detail was that important for the potential 480 owner ;)
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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by 480s partner » Wed Jun 02, 2010 11:55 am

Ettore Bugatti wrote:Which country/ language catalogue is it?

The 1988 brochures I have, show the 1x1000 rpm counter.

I cannot believe such detail was that important for the potential 480 owner ;)
EB, it's the 1988 volvo 480 tourist and diplomat sales catalogue.

Take a look here: http://www.volvo-480.org/catalogues/1988tds/slide.html

Maybe it was not that important back then, but now... :P

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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by Ettore Bugatti » Wed Jun 02, 2010 12:36 pm

Must be a different version to yours. The link shows 10x100 rpm.
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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by AOD » Wed Jun 02, 2010 2:37 pm

480's partner wrote:
Ettore Bugatti wrote:Which country/ language catalogue is it?

The 1988 brochures I have, show the 1x1000 rpm counter.

I cannot believe such detail was that important for the potential 480 owner ;)
EB, it's the 1988 volvo 480 tourist and diplomat sales catalogue.

Take a look here: http://www.volvo-480.org/catalogues/1988tds/slide.html

Maybe it was not that important back then, but now... :P
Like I said on the french forum, in my mind, it's a "photomontage"...

Take a look on these pictures (radio chanel, etc...) taken from an ES catalogue and a TDS (with turbo)
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Re: Turbos, the very first ones (where are they? - part 2)

Post by 480s partner » Wed Jun 02, 2010 6:03 pm

Thanks for the observation, AOD!

So, the same car (?) was used in two different dashboard configurations (for the catalogue pictures):

One for the ES (without the extra dials) and another for the Turbo (with the dials).

Maybe the second configuration never came to be produced* and sold, but nevertheless the picture came from volvo and perhaps that was how the turbo dash was supposed to look in the beginning. (my point)

* Except for the Autovise and AutoKampioen test cars

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