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Trailer Hitch needed 200 1991

I got a couple on eBay (they're always there). Typically (with rare exception), the hitch is in good condition, but the seller doesn't have all the proper bolts, especially the critical long one that extends from the inside of the trunk, down through the stringer to beneath the hitch, so expect to have to get those on your own in a good hardware store (be sure to use appropriate "grade" bolts).
Usual price is about $50 to $75 -- it varies seasonally with how much people need them -- it is, after all, an auction.
Now, take note, I'm talking about the really rugged "old" style Volvo hitch, the ones on the pre-'86 240's, with 2" receivers and massive tube frames. I hate the flimsy looking (1-1/2" square tube frame) later model hitches that look like rebadged Draw-Tite hitches with tiny "compact car" receivers, about 1-3/4" -- beware of these, as it is hard to find a good insert for this paricular winch.
In fact, I managed to mount one of these old-style hitches on my '93 240, even though it was supposed to take the flimsier, newer one -- I just had to cut some holes through the "valence" under the rear bumper.
Good luck.






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