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Car purchase advise: 1994 Volvo 850 stationwagon.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jazzy" data-source="post: 856070" data-attributes="member: 2010"><p>Adagio</p><p>Depending where you live, just call Swedo cars in Randburg or a 'vintage' Volvo dealer like Volvo Silverlakes Pta and ask them the question for an estimate. Oh and Tom Campher in Auckland Park.</p><p>I have a '97 S70 T5 (owned since Y2K) and find it cheaper that most 20yr old cars to buy new parts for, and there's 2nd hand parts if u look in the right direction.</p><p>If you always wanted one and had at some point did research then I guess you had a budget for repairs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazzy, post: 856070, member: 2010"] Adagio Depending where you live, just call Swedo cars in Randburg or a 'vintage' Volvo dealer like Volvo Silverlakes Pta and ask them the question for an estimate. Oh and Tom Campher in Auckland Park. I have a '97 S70 T5 (owned since Y2K) and find it cheaper that most 20yr old cars to buy new parts for, and there's 2nd hand parts if u look in the right direction. If you always wanted one and had at some point did research then I guess you had a budget for repairs? [/QUOTE]
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