1992 Silver Volvo 740 on 2040-cars
Newport, Rhode Island, United States
1992 Volvo 740.
Imported Directly from Sweden for diplomatic purposes. 4spd Auto w/overdrive, silver, 2.3L 4 cyl. NA. Garage kept its ENTIRE life, very little corrosion underneath, some slight paint bubble on rear door in the low corner (hardly noticeable but prefer full disclosure). Options include; European fog light switch heated black cloth interior (my grandfather preferred cloth) sunroof AC Car is completely stock, recently has had 4 new tires (less than 5K on them), oil change, oil breather replaced, timing belt replaced. ALL POWER FEATURES WORK, including the power antennae Last year of this body style, RWD, built like a tank and very heavy, really might be your last chance to purchase a pristine Volvo from this era. A few cosmetic door dings (maybe 2) and a nick on the front bumper from where my grandmother hit a shopping cart (also required the front headlight replaced). Very well maintained and loved, spacious car, unfortunately I recently purchased a new vehicle and would like to keep it in the garage so this needs a new home. I have considered keeping the vehicle but my father has informed me that he no longer has any attachment to this car and would prefer I sell it so someone can enjoy it. You would be hard pressed to find a car of this size and upkeep for a similar price. I actually really enjoy driving this car, its comfortable and has a massive trunk that easily accommodates 4 or 5 sets of golf clubs. Thank you for looking |
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