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Lack of time to invest in fixing them. (non-accident Volvos) 200

No. I just happened to notice the address. I've only been to California 5 or 6 times in my life, and most visits were just for a day or two while I was passing through.

There's a huge salvage yard 15 minutes North of me (Joe's in Spring Lake, MI) where they have a really slow turnover rate. Some sections of the yard haven't been touched since World War 2. A few acres have been reclaimed by the forests and trees are growing through the cars (which you can still remove parts from). Just to give you an idea of how old the yard is, there are a decent number of vehicles out there that have wooden spoked wheels... Unfortunatley, they don't have many newer Volvos. There's only one '86 and that's the newest one in the yard. Several '77-84 240s, but not much after that (and no turbos).






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