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heater blower motor... the light side (reprint) 200

At this moment that article is very funny. However, I have saved it to reread at a future date to remind me why I would rather get the motor replaced than my car! The 1980 is on its 3rd, or maybe 4th blower motor. Unfortunately I think that number 4, or 5, may be looming up all too soon, there are small noises coming from the dash occasionally. Luckily due to the relatively mild climate here (and a good warm coat in the winter) I have managed to put off this terrible event by using the fan very seldom.

I had not really thought about it that much but it is true that only fellow "Volvonians" really know the age of brick. If you keep your brick clean, waxed, in good running order and replace worn out interior parts you can really surprise people when you let them know how old the car really is. Of course what probably impresses many of them the most in my case is NO car payments in 21 years!

Happy bricking

Two 240 wagons, 1980, 1983






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