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I jumped in 120-130



After several months of reading and contemplating I purchaxed a lot of 3 volvos.

1967 122s 2 door looks like GT but isn't. Body is in good condition - came from Ca. Took the head off and found on cylinder with a hole in the piston and indications that is was bored .020. Cylinders are not scored. What would cause the hole??

1968 wagon.. Amazing body came form Or and has been stored since 1998. trouble with drivers door but there is on rust. Previous owner removed fenders and hood to use on 2 door. Has the B20 engine that appears to be frozen

1963 P1800 - body in terrible condition but it has overdrive transmission. Engine froze up, its been in salvage yard for almost 20 years. Pulled the heads and found clean cylinders with pistons indicating .030 rebuild and the valves look great. I'm pulling the engine/transmission, and seats - the rest is going to the junk yard.

Will steering wheels from 1800s fit the 120s?

Mike in Minnesota






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