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Anyone successful in repairing rusted floors? Any tips? 200

Plus finding a replacement for the 240 wagon is hard. No other car seems to have the rear storage and be as easy to maintain.

Yep, and '88 is one of if not the best years of the 240, good to keep it. As for more room, one Volvo at least has 33% more, 100 cubic feet of usable storage.



That's a load I took over to storage in my 210, it's carrying.
a 12 ton press,
barrel with 4 turbo wheels ready for shipment,
14" cut off saw,
10" Craftsman table saw,
2600psi 5hp pressure washer
and a bunch of misc stuff packed in the open spaces, and it stll has more room.
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Dave Shannon
Durango, CO
'63 P-210
'67 1800s
'88-240
'06 F250 Diesel 4X4
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