1990 Volvo 240 Dl Wagon 4-door 2.3l on 2040-cars
West Palm Beach, Florida, United States
1990
Volvo 240 DL Station Wagon. 184000
miles showing on the non-working odometer. I
have two of these little 240 wagons, the first is also here on eBay and figured
I’d let this one go as well. This one runs well, but it is showing its age of
now 24. 4 Cylinder engine that runs very well with Automatic transmission that shifts smoothly.
The car drives straight and handles well. Power
windows (All work) AM/FM/CD
aftermarket system. Recent
tune up. Kelly
tires with probably 80% of their tread remaining (matching set). Volvo
240 Turbo Virgo wheels. Paint
is nice on the sides, roof and hood need to be painted. Always
a Florida car. Interior
(original tan) is in decent condition. Front cloth seats are nice, rear seat
shows age, door panels are decent, no map
pockets, dash is nice. Overall, the interior is showing the typical Volvo age. Car
originally had a roof rack, I didn’t get it with the car, but got those other roof
racks that are in one of the photos. They are included with the car when sold. The
car does have some negative points, I’ll list them below. Overall It’s still a
solid little good running car that I felt was worth the time and effort to make
nice once again, but I just have way too many other things going on. Rear
hatch needs new lift supports. It’s a head banger if you’re not paying
attention. Outer
rubber door window seals are showing their age and have some cracking
(pictured). I
think that the power steering pump is on its way out, its stiff to turn when
cold. There
are a few spots of rust on the car by where the roof rack used to bolt down. But
it appears to be just on the surface. Carpet
is faded. Rear cargo carpet is faded and soiled. A/C
is not cold. Was charged last summer and worked for some months, but slowly
began to get warmer. That’s everything I can think of at
the moment, if I missed anything, it was by no means intentional. You can have this little car for $1650.00. I know it's less than most any other one on eBay is selling for, but I figured that this price reflects the amount of things that it will need to be a really nice car again. Any
questions, feel free to shoot me an email. If you are local (or even if you’re not) and would like to inspect the car prior to bidding, let me know and we can certainly make arrangements for you to do so.
The car is in Royal Palm Beach FL, 33411 Thanks.
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Volvo 240 for Sale
- Station wagon, classic body, utility roof rack, california car.
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