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1997 Volvo 850 Glt Wagon 4-door 2.4l on 2040-cars

Year:1997 Mileage:162000
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, United States

Beaverton, Oregon, United States
1997 Volvo 850 GLT Wagon 4-Door 2.4L, image 1
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1997 Volvo 850 GLT Station Wagon Asking $2,150


The odometer reads a few thousand miles off from what the car mileage really is because of the speedometer intermittently working.  I wanted this to be my project car and have been adding new parts for about a year now but I have to give up on it and buy a pickup truck for the family. I have put around 2k into this car over the last year so I’m just trying to recoup that money at this point. Text me at (503) 784 4584 if you are interested. I’ll list all the good and bad stuff about the car..


The Good:


-Installed IPD PCV Breather system kit in 6/13


-Replaced the water pump, turbo hoses, and timing belt 12/13


-Replaced the radiator 9/13


- Replaced the trunk shocks and inner piece for the tailgate 8/13


-Brand new MSD ignition


-Upgraded IPD short ram intake


-2 of 3 engine mounts replaced (IPD parts)


-All cooling system hoses are new (IPD upgraded silicone radiator hose kit)


-New coolant expansion tank and expansion tank cap


-Custom IPD oil cap


- Tune up in October– 5 Volvo OEM spark plugs, new distributor cap, new Bosch ignition distributor rotor, IPD performance spark plug wires, and new fuel filter


-Magnetic  Oil Pan Drain Plug


- New Wahler thermostat and new housing


-Dog cage incuded


-Willing to include Volvo R Turbo Boost gauge and housing if it doesn’t sell before the car sells


-Interior in pretty good condition


-Radio works but CD player doesn’t


-Sunroof/moonroof works great no leaks


-Thule rack with locks and key


-Asking $550 under KBB value


-All new bulbs for interior dash lighting


-Upgraded IPD LED license plate lighting


-Clean Title


 


The Bad:


-Some minor body damage mainly paint damage on front bumper


-The locks catch sometimes


-The speedometer stopped working some of the time in August. It works like 30% of the time.


-Missing the 3rd row seating (The panel piece is there just not the actual seat piece)


-Heater core should be replaced sometime soon


-Serpentine belt should be replaced sometime soon


-Needs new brake pads


-Front struts need to be replaced

I love this car it’s real dependable, hope it finds a good


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