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Hey guys,

Yes I only have 1 post, but please don't disregard this as spam or fake or w/e.

I have a 1979 Volvo 242 GT for sale.

While I stated working vehicle, it is not registered, and needs a bit of work to pass WA pits, although it does run, but some electrical problems are suspected as battery runs itself flat very quickly.

Small amounts of rust in a few places, namely door wells and and boot. As far as I know, the motor is not original and is non turbo. Also steering/front suspension/bearings need a look at, not sure which, just steering isn't the best.

All orignal panels except for front drivers side gaurd, and the original orange and black stickers are still visable.

Sorry to not have all specs and what not, this care is sitting un-used, and has been for a long time.

Will have pics up this weekend hopefully.

ATM the sale is an EOI, (with a ball park figure of a few thousand, considering it is a fairly rare car), if that is allowed here.

All queries you can contact me at [email protected], or try calling 0413 687 722, names Matt, although phone is out of action for a while (refusing to turn on)

Thanks.

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