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Have I gone Crazy? There was a 123GT on eBay last night 120-130

This appears to be the real thing. The plate verifies this - 133351 LHD P is for 68 production. I own a RHD late 67 in Australai with only approx 30 left.
As stated you can easily change stearing wheel, tacho etc but the wiring loom and extra relays in the engine bay would be a little although not impossible to change. The fender mirrors appear to be original and near impossible to track down
now. Climate control switches have the flat look which changed in 68 but the window handle crank is still the older flat shape. The round crank style came in 69. As far as the head rests they were not compulsory until 1970 although the seat frames are set up to accept the headrests and are a great addition for safety and not all that difficult to modify. Not sure about the knee rests/side reflectors as they were only a requirement for US market but sure of the date. Check out the attached website for more details.

http://www.volvoamazonpictures.se/




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