Newsletter – Nyhetsbrev

July 30th, 2009

Newsletter: I am going to start putting out a irregular newsletter, mainly in order to promote the coming unloading of my stock but also to give a possibility to my visitors to offer their cars and parts for sale.  Please sign up at  http://www.classicvolvo.com/indexxx.htm and you will get the latest news before every one else! You can sign off any time you want, also on the same page.

Nyhetsbrev: Jag ska börja ge ut ett oregelbundet nyhetsbrev, huvudsakligen för att marknadsföra min kommande lagerutförsäljning men jag kommer också att erbjuda möjligheten för mina besökare att bjuda ut egna bilar och delar.  Starta din prenumeration på http://www.classicvolvo.com/sv_index.htm .  Om du lessnar på att få mina mail så är det bara att klicka i “Nej”-rutan så slutar dom att komma.

Thanks to/tack till www.ymlp.com for help/för hjälp !

Back to the basics – selling volvo spare parts

July 24th, 2009

The end of July is coming up, summer is more than half gone.  The snails and the deer in my garden, that are pestering my vegetables,  have a bigger priority than the outcome of the global automotive crisis. At times I am almost ready to take to my shotgun to stop the deer from eating my lettuce but my wife thinks that our neighbours will stone us if I do so. Maybe I can do it in the dark… with a silencer… Must goggle “silencer + shotgun”…

Anyhow, I must start cleaning out my garage + storage. It is over filled and I can hardly move around in there. I have finally managed to get links on this front page to my old 4sale page (thanks to my son, Alexander www.rekan.se). I will boost parts on this page and then  put them out on www.eBay.com and Swedish eBay www.tradera.com. Keep an outlook on my for sale page (link above!) and you will have a chance to put in a bid. Lot’s will go for pennies, I suspect…
OK, take care out there!

GM, Ford, SAAB, Volvo, Toyota, Opel – Why?

June 16th, 2009

The modern (not the classic!) automotive market is in a complete down going turmoil. A very long ongoing overproduction of autos has hit the ceiling and there are no buyers to be found. The stock parking lots are overfilled. The one-year-ago biggest company on earth, General Motors, is completely broke and does only exist due to stacks of money pumped in by the Obama administration. And this is for the mercy of all the workers on the shop floors, not the cars. And the situation is the same, or worse, all over the world. Something has gone very seriously wrong some where along the line.
Swedish automaker SAAB, at the present a member of GM, is on the verge of being sold to a consortium of Swedish and Norwegian business entrepreneurs. SAAB has shown  heavy red figures for the last twenty years and probably only God knows how to alter this trend. My suspicion is thou that advise from Him would definitely call off the deal. Another suspicion of mine is that Swedish taxpayers will end up with a fat bill if it is agreed on prolonging the life of SAAB. The situation on the factory shop floors are the same here as it is in the US, thousands of families will go down on their knees if SAAB goes into bankruptcy but maybe it would be better to hand out tax money directly to the families instead of handing them over to corporate Sweden/Norway…?
Volvo, owned by Ford Motor Company, is also doing badly and Ford is working hard to get rid of it. Rumors say that Chinese automakers are knocking on the door. The future will tell what is true. Hopefully a new owner will not act towards me in the same way as FoMoCo did. There were some rough days back in the autumn of year 2000 (read more on www.classicvolvo.com/ford ).

Very much can be said about the automotive industry, very many mistakes have been made and there are lots of people to blame for stupid ways of acting but the way the Swedish government chooses its own cars probably takes the price. Top government members in Sweden do not drive SAAB or Volvo, they drive BMW!
In France a minister like this would have his/her car torched, maybe even with the minister inside. In Sweden we hardly notice. Shame on us all!

Dear Classic Volvonians – I am back again!

May 6th, 2009

Very long time no hear! No words written here, you must have thought that I had given it all up but it was quite the other way, in fact. I have been working my ass off, selling classic volvo parts for www.cvi-automotive.se . There has been some hectic months selling spare parts mainly to Volvo 544, 444, 121, 122S, 220, P1800 all versions, 140, 164 and some 240. But now, since May 1, I am back at the old gate and trying to dig myself into my dear old garage where time has been standing still for many months.

Spring, with summer temperatures, has hit Sweden and one could not ask for a better time to open up the garage again.

Please forgive me for not answering all the e-mail that has flooded my inbox. There just has not been the time. As icing on the cake this blog has also feed me some twenty spam mail per day. I think that the first thing I must do is to learn how to master this new tool; the blog. Maybe I will sort out that before I start de-rusting the MIG-weld and the other garage members.

Thanks for visiting!

The Classic Volvo Artist

January 7th, 2009

Dear Visitor,
let’s try to put the parameters right from the start with this blog.
The whole automotive reality has at the present some huge question marks hanging up front. The Big Three in Detroit (Ford, GM & Chrysler) does still exist only thanks to massive subsidising from George W and I would not make a bet on their existence in another three years. My dear Mother of all Mothers, AB Volvo, that is owned by Ford Motor Company, is whirling around like a leaf in the autumn wind (lost half of its December sales on its most important market) and might be bought by any one that is willing to fork up any kind of cash; Chinese investors, Indian moguls, Swedish government, daring high risk investors, me ! (if it goes very cheap!). The sour reality that it will be closed down, finito!, also exists even though that is more likely to happen to the other Swedish jewel, SAAB (owned by GM).  
I have had thoughts around the automotive industry long before the present upheaval. Way back in the 80′ies I went to some lectures by a supposed medium. Amongst other things he talked about our cars as “your holy cows”. These words made an impression on me then and they have stayed with me since then probably because I have been into cars (Volvo!) since young age and have made my living from the automotive industry most of my life.
Another questionmark sailed up about a year ago when I did read facts about how much carbon dioxide is produced by burning off a liter of petrol. I was very suprised by the quantity of CO2 produced, it grossly exceeded my ideas. I did not clearly understand that CO2 is built by taking two parts of oxygene from the air (wich there is plenty of) and one part of carbon from the petrol and, in this way, the weight of the produced exhaust is way over what I expected. It was a little bit of a shock, I must say, and it gave me a bit of a bad conciense especially  when I think back of how I have treatened fuel (and still do…).  Petrol is such a bliss really, it is so very powerful. When you fill it into a chainsaw, for example, you can use  a very small amount and get immense power for chopping trees for hours. Half a liter will cut down and chop up half the forest. With this perspective in mind, putting 60 litres in my Volvo for just travelling around a bit is not so impressive. Even less impressive is going into town on the motorway and seeing all these thousands of cars whizzing about, mostly with just the driver in them, and each of them with their own 60-litre gas tank to burn off.
All this thinking has made me come to the conclusion that, for public transport in urban areas, the traditional automobile is going to be (and already often is) inefficient and outdated. There are much better ways of transporting people, especially in densely populated areas. I am thinking of public transport, of course, on rail and with bus but also of the good old bicycle. It does not matter what we will do, in my opinion the future will force us to turn this way unless anarchy or Armageddon comes before. Already I can get a feeling of anarchy within when I get stuck in the rush hour clog ups. I have myself also already turned to the train at times, mainly due to that it is more comfortable. Long distance driving can be hard work and on the train I can rest!
But for God’s sake, let us not forget our automobiles (especially not Volvo). They have given us a 100-year long lesson of power, wealth, speed, creativity and business that we maybe never would have achieved otherwise. Let’s collect, repair, race, rally, invent, explore, improve and use them for the good of humanity. With an artistic and humanitarian approach to the automobiles they still have masses to offer us.
But with the present, traditional, old fashioned, expenso-consumption, one-man-transportation view they will lead us into the grave! Long live the Automotive Artist!

OK, now I have set up my parameters and cleared a bit of bad conscience. Now, let’s get back into our drivers seats, garages, workshops, spare parts shelves and continue to dig our dear automobiles.

A new step for ClassicVolvo.com

December 27th, 2008

Hello Dear Visitor
I have taken the daring leap from staying with my boring, old starting page (now renamed http://www.classicvolvo.com/indexxx.htm ), that hardly ever changed, to this brand new WordPress blog that I can almost not master at all. I do only master the absolute very basics; to write!
The page has been sitting around for some good many weeks during when my ambition has been to master how to integrate it with the rest of the www.classicvolvo.com site, how to change design, how to upload pictures and so on. Time has been scarce and of my ambition did come nothing so, what the hell, here we go anyhow!

For very basic starters I want to wish you a Very Good New 2009! Volvo, the automotive industry and the whole western life style seems to be out on a limb and no one knows right now what will come out of it. It is both very scary and very exciting. 2009 will definitely be super interesting! Let’s make the the very best of it, possibly!

A Happy New Year to You All!!