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89 volvo

I have had excellent advice on here, thank all those who helped me. We have sold our volvo to a collector out in Alberta. He was very pleased to get a standard drive as he has an automatic /89 He thanked us for a great car with no rust, original clutch and very clean interior. 400,000 k and going strong. Took our word for it's condition and some pictures we sent. We keep in touch and he sends us pictures. He has put surround system in it and special wheels. Now I would like to know how to close my account on here.. We now have a /16 Corolla with 14000k on it and have to sell it and get something we can get into easier. Thanks








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    89 volvo

    All of us are getting older and hopefully wiser. The XC60 allows you to slip right in and out of the door, without a gymnastics coach to tell you what you are doing wrong. You will also be able to see better down the road. And Volvos are a bit safer, besides having really comfortable seats.

    You cannot 'delete' your account. But don't worry, it's not for sale anyway. Just keep the username and password written down and in a desk drawer, just in case...

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    Keeping it running is better than buying new








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    89 volvo

    Pat, don’t go. You’ve been on the BB nine years TO THE DAY!

    Volvo’s are easy to get in and out of......
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    Current rides: 2005 Volvo S80 2.5T, 2003 Volvo V70 2.4NA, 1973 Volvo 1800ES (getting ever closer to road worthiness)







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