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1989 Volvo 240 Dl Wagon on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:196750 Color: good
Location:

Pleasant Garden, North Carolina, United States

Pleasant Garden, North Carolina, United States

1989 Volvo 245 DL.
Silver with blue interior. 
Automatic transmission.
Owner, daily driver since early 2000's.
Good condition but needs new home. 
Has new battery, tires, front brake discs, pads, calipers and brake fluid. 
New thermostat installed 12/13.
Needs more TLC but out of time and $$ to put into it. 
Has typical paint fade on hood and roof for model year. 
Side panels in very good paint condition. 
Typical driver seat wear but rest of interior in very good shape. i.e. Right side of driver seat foam worn down.
Approx. 200K on odometer. Replaced the odometer and plastic gear broke again, so I have not replaced it.
Approximately 10-15000 miles since odometer went out.
Title is rebuilt. No frame damage when salvaged. It was prior to my ownership. No accidents since I have owned the vehicle.
Brake light is on, I believe due to brake system replacement and not getting all the air out of the system yet. 
Light went off when flushing, then came back on. Haven't had time to refresh the system again. BUT, brake pedal pressure is good. Stops well.
A/C is sealed but needs either a relay or switch. Again, time is the issue for me.
Speedo is going the way of the odometer. Starting to stick.
Needs trunk lid shock. Left one was replaced, haven't gotten to the right one.
Slow oil leak at the back, but has never been an issue for me between oil changes.
Always used Mobil 1 Synthetic 10W-30 and Mann oil filters.  Always used major oil co. Premium gas only in it.
Starts every time. Needs someone to take care of her. Always passed inspection as a daily driver. No wiring issues currently.
Fantastic car for first time driver, college kid, or the person who has several more of these already at the house.
I hate to see it go, but it is time.  Happy to end auction early for best offer.

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