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Parting out, what to keep 200 1984

Look to see if the catalytic converter is an original. Last saturday I made the stop at the recycling center and got $88 for it and about $3 for the other aftermarket one. The original says Volvo on it and is a bit rounder.

AMM, starter soloniod, good + - battery cables, PS rack, fuel sending unit/pump, fuel pump, lights/taillights in good cond, chrome hub caps, ECUs ect... Depending on whats been replaced in the past year or what you think has some life in it. I gutted an 83 a few years back and have used a number of things on another 83 I bought years after the first. Something about the steering wheel being larger and body a bit trimmer that makes the 83-84 a sort of mini dynasty. Gotta keep those two years alive.






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