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Winter driving prep: oil spray and/or POR paint 200

PVs , and Amazons are very rare here. Parts are scarce because most went to the bone yard long ago. Most have rusted away or have been crushed for scrap. There are a few very nice Amazons and p1800s on the road but they have mostly been imported. I have not seen a 144 or 145 for years. People don't seem to collect them because they are too similar to 240s. You should bring your block with you. There are lots of 240 parts kicking around though (non body parts)
Volvos do fine in the snow as long as you have a good set of snow tires. I don't have a wagon anymore. I find you get stuck in a 240 when the differential starts dragging in the snow.






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