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A sad day for my 745 700 1989

I have thought about that, but by time I transport a good body to Virginia I will have a bunch of money tied up in a car that will never have true value. Another member here had me get a number off the drivers side "B" pillar and he told me that it was the original drivetrain, he also told me that he didn't think that perticular combo was ever offered for sale in the U.S. I figure it could have been from Canada. Unfortunatly Volvo either didn't keep detailed production information or it hasn't been put out there for the world to see.

It's all good, I will find another Volvo, it might not be as rare as this one but it will be a Volvo just the same.






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