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Why?? 200

I did not follow this auction like most of you but I would have to say that if that is what the vehicle is worth to you, then go for it. We only live once.

I am more into the vintage Volvo's (164's, 140's, etc) but I would have to disagree that this is the rarest Volvo *ever*

The Saint's P1800 ranks far above this one as does a P1900. I once offered someone six figures for a restored P1900 and the offer was declined. Like I said, it is all what it is worth to someone.
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1975 Volvo 164E (my favorite), 1981 262C Bertone (in progress), 1976 264DL w/ B21 engine, 1970 Olds Toronado GT (99% complete - 455 V8), my daily driver: 2006 Audi A8L






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