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Thanks...& more questions 120-130 1966

You can put on an 1800E/ES rear axle easily providing your car has late rear suspension. The early version uses a flat rear arm that hald round the axle with a half hoop. The late version uses two tubular arms on each side. The Drum brakes are perfectly adeqate.


If you look on Swedish Classics there's a thread o there telling you how to fit 240 seats.


If your in the States all US destined cars were 122S' Your type number tells you what it is. The first three digits tell you whether its or 4 door

132 is a 122S 2 door

122 is a 122S 4 door

222 is a wagon 122S

If the last digit is 1 it started out as a single carb. The weber was non factory, Volvo first used a VN 36 Zenith downdraft, themn a single 175CD stromberg...


Regards


Pete






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