id suggest a car thread in the General Discussion section.
Thats where most post dude.

Yes, I saw that former black color in few cornerstrabitom99 wrote:The original materials used in V343s (and in Dafs too) are really prone to bleaching out in the sun. You can see on the one pic where the seat is folded forward that the covers used to be black, but have faded to a kind of brown colour.
I am not sure what exactly they did with foam. I think they did not remove old foam, only used some additional fabric under the cover fabric. Passenger seat was in bad contition. They also added some strong fabric in the bottom, between the springs and the foam. It looks very solid.trabitom99 wrote: Great work, did they do anything to the "foam" as well? Those seats look nice and comfy now ...
Hell Driver wrote:My (at that time my parents!) 343 in 1978 (thats me aged 8 and my sister, dads at the window!) On holiday in Scotland
trabitom99 wrote:S- Reg is 77 to 78, so 78 model year, but I don't get the chrome door handles & mirrors and the hub caps then.volvodspec wrote:so slightly possible it could be a manual, but this car does have the my78 front, probably a cvt version
Trabitom confused!
foggyjames wrote:Could be a late registration of a 77MY car...
cheers
James
Some info from volvomania about this car, which I forgot to postHell Driver wrote:The car was registered in August 1977, but I'm sure it was made in 1976. It might not mean anything but the air filter was date stamped Septembre 1976, so it can't have been put together before that, but must have been soon after? Also my dad suspects the dealer (Allisons, long since bought out by Riverside Volvo) found an old stock car because he had trouble getting the blue one. We were told we could only get a brown one. When the brown one came in it was quickly sold to someone else who wanted brown car and he was told 'we've found a blue one for you sir'. We always suspected it had sat around in a car pound somewhere for nearly a year
True, it also looks like a 1976 model! Pity the Daf Museum in Eindhoven doesn't have a Mk1 - only a very odd looking, painted "millionth" MkIII.atroch wrote:Heh! This 343 from Volvo Museum in Goteborg is exactly the same as old car of Hell Driver parents! Only steering wheel other side
Is this a new Avatar trabitom99 ?
I am sure it was only ritual stamp in paperstrabitom99 wrote:Yes, a new avatar to celebrate my GLT passing it's MOT