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Re: How about a 1800 Station Wagon..???? 200 '86

> I loved the look of the coupe 1800 and as I'm a station wagon kind of

> person (with an 8 yr. old boy and Lab dog) I wonder if such an exotic

> car would be a good investment.

This car is not a wagon. Oh, it may look like a wagon to you, but it does not look like a wagon to either a Labrador or an 8-year-old. The rear seat is to small for an 8-year-old, and the cargo area (such as it is) is too small for a Lab.

> I wasn't too interested to purchase at the moment as I don't have

> that much expendable cash right now but I am intrigued about getting

> one of these beauties. (probably fix and repair daily

> admittedly,,,Hm???)

They run just fine. They have a lot in common with 122s, 142s, and other Volvos of the era. But 28 year old cars always need something.






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