Here we have a pretty cool slammed Volvo 245. This old wagon looks like an old bucket. Rusty elements were a little fixed and painted by aerosol. This Volvo 245 looks almost like some ratrod, but it is not rusty. However, this old and fantastically reliable wagon has some interesting features we may discuss. Not ideal paint doesn’t mean that car is in the same condition inside. Else id doesn’t mean that car is definitely slow and isn’t fun. You are forgetting that turbo is not a new feature for Volvo. Volvo are such kind of cars, that their tuning…
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For some time, drifting enthusiasts have known that old Volvo wagons can serve as excellent drift cars. Their rear-wheel-drive setup, affordable price (especially for initial purchase), and distinctive, boxy appearance attract attention in the drifting scene. However, these Swedish vehicles also have drawbacks, such as their considerable weight. Additionally, if you aim to build one properly, managing costs becomes challenging. So, why would someone add carbon kevlar body panels to a Volvo 745 for drift? To save money, of course! While carbon kevlar panels are indeed pricier than steel or fiberglass, the reasoning is more complex. Swedish professional drifter Kevin…