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It finally happened... 200 1987

A teenager crossed three lanes of traffic at high speed in order to pull into a Hobby Lobby parking lot. The problem? My wife and her 1987 Volvo 245 (300K miles, immaculate) had the right of way.

This is an interesting crash. The fenders and bumper are untouched. Only the hood, headlights, grill, radiator, condenser, horns, and all the stuff in that area are affected.

I found a 1991 Volvo 245 donor car the next day for $700. It runs and drives great. It's spray painted flat black. It's a perfect donor.

We are going to get our beloved Volvo on the road again. We are not giving up on this car.






kourt
87 245 (and 91 245)
austin, tx






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