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1979 Volvo 264 Gle Rare Collectible Only 31,107 Original Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1979 Mileage:31107
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

 
1979 Volvo 264 GLE 2.7l with automatic transmission .
31.107 ORIGINAL  MILES
This is very unique collectable vehicle  with a  extreme low miles,leather interior . This car runs great and is a blast to drive.
The B27 was a 90-degree V6 produced by Peugeot, Renault, and Volvo in collaboration and is often referred to as the "PRV." This engine was unusual at the time, being composed of many small parts in a modular design (as opposed to a monolithic engine block and head) Car equipped with Power windows, Sunroof A/C and very unique option for those years  Power MIRRORS .

Vehicle  runs and great, transmission shift  smooth , all optional  power  equipment in proper working  orders . A/C  working and has been  retrofit  to R134 freon .The New fuel pump  has been installed  recently .Only one thing I'm notice  the  RPM after car warms up little  to hi , but it not affect  on driving, car was park for a sometime, somebody  told me it need fuel and air mixing  control adjustment, it really  bazaars me because car runs great .car has NO rust.
Leather  interior looks  great no any damage on seat, carpet looks Brand New, dashboard  has one crack and it been repaired.
Body looks good ,some tiny  scratches and dings , nothing unusual for used vehicle .



 


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On Jun-27-14 at 18:24:37 PDT, seller added the following information:

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