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I found a legitimate 1960 Volvo 544 with 54,000 one-owner miles 200

This is a car that if I had any know-how about body work, I would buy it and restore it. I had a friend in the Air Force who had a 1960 white like this one and it was my first experience with a Volvo. We had a ball in that car and I remember it as indestructable.

Is the finished product worth the time and efort? He wants $2300.00 and I think he would maybe take $2,000 and it was rear-ended and never fixed. Not driven for 50 years and is rusty in spots like the rocker and trunk edge where the latch comes down to. It could be fun or a money pit.

What do the Volvo guys say about this?

Ken






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