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1991 240 with 55,000 miles! ? 200

I ran across the above car. It is white with a leather interior. It has the auto transmission and yes: 55000. I alredy have my '88 240 that I love and it has almost 167,000, but I'm not going to let her go. However, I think that I have got my parents interested in the car. I have no experience with the automatic transmission in these cars. How do they do? Was '91 a good year? This would be replaceing their '94 camry with about twice the mileage. I like the way a RWD Volvo feels more then the Camry, hopefully they will too. Would they be happy long term if they did this? How was the A/C in that year. Was a GL rare in this year? Would also be concearned about leaks that are accioated with cars that sit around for long periods. Would this lead to a huge mess, or would this just mean siple repairs. Can't believe someone only drove this car this many miles. Are Virgos a direct bolt on or is there something that has to be changed, as they were already on my '88? Oh and the price brings yet another question. They want $6,500 for it, is this reasonable, considering the conditon and milage, or is it crazy?

Thanks and happy bricking.

Hopefully my parents can be converted!






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