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My 164E runs! 140-160 1975

How cool is that! I have a few old parts kicking around for that car, so let me know if you need anything! Also...I'd suggest getting new brake lines since you are replacing quite a number of hydraulic parts, the brake system is only as strong as its weakest link, and old dry-rotted rubber brake lines....well...

Many, mucho, congrats, congrats...a 164E is a cool car. I love their face...kinda like the old Rolls Royce of Volvo...they look distinguished AND friendly to me...

Ya know...sometimes the girl in me just bleeds through...

Chris






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