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Bought a $700 1986 Volvo 240 200 1986

Credit to Volvo on that bad wiring.. it's a fantastic way to get an otherwise good 240 for next to nothing. Just show that issue to the seller and say 'oh... I don't know....'

Best here, and I've bought a LOT of cars (for someone who's not a dealer). Well over 100 in the last 25 years...

The '73 ES that was procured a couple months ago. minimal rust, no wrecks, everything but oil temp gauge works. 91k original miles. Of course, strings attached being that I have to (and will) update the seller on progress/activities involving the car. And I'll gladly do that.

Won't say what was paid, but if I had to sell it (I will not), it'd be about 6x what was paid...

Love that car.
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-Matt I ♥ my ♂






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