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Looking at 92 volvo 240 sedan 200 1992

The great thing is between the manuels and the brickboard I have yet to be totally stumped. These guys here know a lot of liitle tips that local mechanics around here anyway don't know. The only other thing I can add is to maintain the undercoating of the car. You can buy cans of undercoating spray even at Wal-mart. My 86/dl has far less rust than my wife 98 Chevy because of this. I tried to tell her! And the automatic transmitions are almost bomb proof from my experience. I've got 187,00 on one and 182,000 on another with no problems.."knock on wood". Good luck Sean in Taxachusetts






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