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It SOLD! 444-544

Well, at least it isn't as heavy and clunky as a 240... And it's just barely old enough(well, the 72 and earlier ones) to look more like an old car...

But yeah, something along the lines of Virgil2 may be something I may want to attempt in the future... Although, more modded, more hot rodded, Megasquirted, 180hp b20... Hmmm... But I still don't like the way they look toooo much. I'm just not really that much of a round fendered fan, but we'll see. I can agree that they can look cool though, but still, I'm partial to my 142(which will be lightened when I get another car to DD, which might be the wagon). When I'm done with the 142, you'll have to see how unclunky and heavy it is... ;-P
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Kyle - '68 142? - Oregon Volvo Tuners?






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