FS : 740 estate 2.0 automatic '91 in UK

Selling my 740 GL, it's got 86,030 on the clock at this precise moment, fully serviced, 11 months MOT, five months Tax. It's in Dunfermline, Scotland. New exhaust for the MOT, everything works on this car including the headlight wash wipes, and the tailgate lock. Looking for £500 or thereabouts.

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Stuart Gray
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One went through local auctions last week..£100.

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Conor

Sold my 1988 161000 mile 740 GL estate last year for £60. 3 weeks MOT,

3 weeks tax, needed new front discs and pads, last recorded service 1999.

Alan

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Alan Norris

Not quite in the same league then is it ???? Years MOT is worth £250, 6 months road tax £90, mileage with history at 86,000 not 161,000, everything working A1, no rust etc etc. Seems fair to me. If you want an auction price go to the auction and gamble.

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Stuart Gray

If you could hang on to it until my '87 740 wears out, I'll have for the asking price, no haggling. Should only be about another 15 years at this rate.

Reply to
Stewart Hargrav

In 15 years, my car will still be the same, pass the MOT etc. etc. If I haven't sold it it by then, it's yours !!! but probably for £2000 cause it will be a classic by then LOL

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Stuart Gray

If it wasnt 100 mile drive (200 round trip) I might have been interested=20 in having a look - it sounds a nice clean example .

But given petrol prices the way they are I think =A3350-=A3400 is a bit mor= e=20 realistic , Assume your selling it for this reason .

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SOR

you;d be better off contacting the Volvo Owners Club and advertising it there, demand for a clean, straight good order will be alot higher with them.

Tim..

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Tim (Remove NOSPAM.

Car is sold. £450 for those who are curious.

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Stuart Gray

I'm curious. Can I have the £450 now, please? ;-)

Tom.

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Tom Saul

The message from "Tom Saul" contains these words:

No, you're just strange.

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Guy King

Not strangely curious? No? Oh well. I suppose this means I forfeit the cash. ;-(

Tom.

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Tom Saul

The message from "Tom Saul" contains these words:

Don't get ideas about your station - to be strangely curious you've got to be a David Bowie or a Jean-Paul Sartre.

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Guy King

Lol , just seen these ramblings. Sorry - money well and truly spent. : )

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Stuart Gray

Ramblings? How dare you, sir! This is the finest *wibbbling* that newsgroups can provide. Mere rambling is just the flapping fingers of amateurs.

*Wibbling*, on the other hand or, indeed, other wibble can go on for days, but seem to the readers, months. Why, a fine wibbler can not only take a topic and move it from its original intention but completely derail the topic, move to something else and draw others into it too.

Now, while I certainly can wibble, I am a mediocre performer at best compared to some of the wibble-masters I have met. I recall now the first wibble master...............

:-)

Tom

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Tom Saul

Wibble....

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Stuart Gray

"Stuart Gray" Wibbled most seriously:

minors, adults acting like minors and strangely miners:

Ah, nuts! I can't believe I didn't see that gaping hole in my argument. Still, never mind, the better wibble simply won the day. ;-(

Tom.

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Tom Saul

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