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Nice 240 Wagon Auto Rust Free Maryland Inspected 150 K Miles Ac Just Serviced on 2040-cars

US $3,650.00
Year:1988 Mileage:150001
Location:

Deale, Maryland, United States

Deale, Maryland, United States

Very nice 1988 240 wagon, rust free, Maryland inspected, fully serviced ready to go. Selling for a friend, car shows 132 k miles on the odometer, the odometer was recently repaired and is now working correctly. His son has used the car for the last 5 years, a semi starving artist, 2 trips to Florida and the store on the weekends. His studio is in downtown DC and he can't afford to park there so he rides the metro everyday. From what the father told me there are less than 150 k miles on the car. Looking over the car and driving it I agree, it is tight and smooth with a sharp interior.  Dad is a 35 year Volvo Master tech who took good care of it for his son. Rust free Rose beige exterior, good paint, one line in the drivers door a few dings in the right quarter by the tail light and 1 or 2 dings on the roof.  No rust ever, good doors, quarters and floors. Brown vinyl  interior and carpet are really good. It has basic crank windows, but does have power locks. After market CD / radio works great. Ac is cold and working fine. Engine and transmission are the super durable 2.4 litre B230 f and AW 70 auto transmission, they are running great and ready to go another 200 k miles.  Tires have less than 200 miles on them, brakes and exhaust are fine. Car has passed Maryland inspection, it is really tough so it will pass in your home state. I am selling this for a friend, if you are local we can do a private sale, go to the Mva and get your tags. If you are coming from out of town, I can write it up at the dealership where I work part time, get you a 60 day temporary tag for $149 so you can drive it home legal. Proof of insurance is required. If you fly in to BWI (southwest reasonable cost) or DCA we offer free pick up at the airport, train or bus station. Buy with confidence you can drive this car anywhere in the USA or Canada. I have sold hundreds of Volvo 240's in the last 20 years and can tell you this is a great one. Car can be seen and test driven week days in Bryans Road, MD 20616 or eves and weekends in Deale Md 20751. Call Brian for more info and an appointment to come see and drive this fine car. Brian 301-367-2244

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