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&^ 240 Wagon Questions 200 1976

Hey Doug,

It's going to be a remarkably similar vehicle to the ones you are already used to. Odds are it has a B21F in it, if not, a B21A will grace the engine cavity. It's just carburated instead of fuel injected and there's a different cam under the valve cover. Early 240's did not have rear sway bars, the interiors were different, no front fender liners, possibly the old rotary heater controls and the exhaust went over the axle instead of under (most have been replaced with the newer style by now). Otherwise, standard 240 stuff applies, check for rust, bad wiring harnesses, bad bushings, oil leaks, etc...

Sounds like an overall sweet addition to the collection to me, how much does the guy want for it???

Happy bricking...

Richard

87 245 DL 349,000 km
82 242 GLT 121,000 km






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