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1990 Volvo 240 Base Wagon 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars

Year:1990 Mileage:105230
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

You are looking at an outstanding original condition 245 DL Volvo Wagon, with only 105,230 miles. Automatic, Power Windows, AM-FM Cassette, Cruise Control, AC and Heated Seats. This car has always been serviced at Genuine Volvo Dealers or Volvo Service Centers. No squeaks, rattles or leaks. I will welcome any and all inspections (at buyer’s expense). It has a small scrape on passenger side in front of rear wheel well. Did not repair because it would violate the original paint. It is visible in the right side photo. Everything works and runs extremely well. Almost as good as the day it was born.

A $500.00 non-refundable deposit due 24 hrs. after close of auction by winning buyer. PayPal excepted.

Buyer is responsible for either pick-up or delivery.


On Aug-25-14 at 17:59:13 PDT, seller added the following information:

You are looking at an outstanding original condition 245 DL Volvo Wagon, with only 105,230 miles. Automatic, Power Windows, AM-FM Cassette, Cruise Control, AC and Heated Seats. This car has always been serviced at Genuine Volvo Dealers or Volvo Service Centers. No squeaks, rattles or leaks. I will welcome any and all inspections (at buyer’s expense). It has a small scrape on passenger side in front of rear wheel well. Did not repair because it would violate the original paint. It is visible in the right side photo. Everything works and runs extremely well. Almost as good as the day it was born.

A $500.00 non-refundable deposit due 24 hrs. after close of auction by winning buyer. PayPal excepted.

Buyer is responsible for either pick-up or delivery.


Note: I've been getting questions on the salvage title. I was not aware of the ‘salvage title” until I went to list it a couple weeks back.  Ebay took the listing down and said that Auto Check (a company they use) said that it was salvage. And if I wanted to re-list I would have to change description. I called California DMV and all I received was road block after road block. I too wanted to find out more and why the salvage title. I can’t figure out how you can have a salvage title and have it check out for no accidents.

I bought this car in California where I lived at the time. Before I bought it I took it to Carlsbad Volvo to have checked out. They found it to be in excellent shape. They did not mention then that they thought it had been in an accident. I bought it and used daily until moving to Phoenix. Now in Arizona, I have it registered, and again I see no mention of “salvage” on the title.  All I know is that this car has passed every inspection, both SMOG and Mechanics inspections. 

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