I have 1967 122s with a B20 engine that must have replaced the B18 at one time or another..Anyway it is pretty well finished and I am going make an appointment for the safety inspection next week as it came from another country,,the US so I can put plates on it.. I was looking through the Haynes manual today to see what octane gas I should be burning as some B20 s are high compression engines.. I looked at my block at it just simply says B20 with no letters behind it as in A, B etc. There is a number printed close by to the B20 and it says 4969. Another dumb question.. Does anyone have any idea how many drivable 122 s there are in the US.. I live in BC Canada in the Okanagan valley that probably would have a pop. of maybe 200,000 people or so and the only other volvo I have ever seen driving here in the last 20 years is a station wagon , a 123 that still gets driven to work by someone in the summer months.. Mine will be the second one on the road as far as I know.. Just don`t see these old guys anymore..
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