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444 Restoration Questions (long) 444-544

Sorry that I've jumped in too late to this interesting message thread. I much prefer a stock restoration. It's a great challenge and very rewarding during the restoration process and afterwards. I own a pair of PV444 "E" models equipped with B4B and all of the stock components. The most I plan to do with one is to convert it into an "ES" model and change the color from export black to maroon. You asked for a picture of a real 444 dash - follows. As well, here's the current condition of both cars: http://www.cvolvo.com/PV444/

Happy New Years to all and pleasant Volvo thoughts for the future... Cam
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Cam a.k.a. CVOLVO.COM







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