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Greeting from Swedish Baklava 200 1987

Hi All,

It has been a while. I hope you guys are well through the pandemic. My Swedish baklava didn't. The rusted bottom carriage on the passenger side and rear hatch area needed a major repair. The Florida rain and moisture didn't help. The last long trip with SB was from Florida to Maryland. I would love to keep it going, but I don't have time anymore. My current ride is a 2001 V70. It makes all kinds of rattling noises but has a comfy ride. My wife keeps calling it 270, so we named it 270. It has 160K miles on the odometer and looking for additional 40K miles without a major repair.

Recently, I asked about 240 longevity using the ChatGPT app. It replied, "Volvo 240 was built to last for ten years". If that's the case, maybe Volvo owners made all the difference after all. Well, I thank you guys for sharing all the knowledge and wisdom. Until next time, take care.






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