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I went to buy a '91 Volvo 940 turbo,to get repair parts
for our Son's '94 940turbo.I drove 12 + hours round trip to get it.
I found it on craigslist,& told the seller that I'd take it.I got
there,loaded it on the trailer,& realized that the back end was different.
The pictures in the ad didn't show the back of the car (the parts that I
need).
After explaining to the seller my mistake,he gave me my money-
back,& told me to keep the car,that he wanted it gone.I gave him back
part of the money,& took the car.
Now I have to figure out what to do with it.I spent about $200 to
go & get it,so I hope I can recoup part/all of that.If this car were in the
Midwest/East,I could probably sell it fast,as there appears to be no rust
on the body.
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What the heck happened to the interior?

(At first I was thinking, not bad! Replace the engine or what ever, and you've got a nice ride)
 
Guy - I felt exactly the same. Not bad on the outside, but - did a chimpanzee and a wolf have a fight inside?

Good grief.
 
24 Hours of Lemons candidate? :smile:
 
What the heck happened to the interior?

(At first I was thinking, not bad! Replace the engine or what ever, and you've got a nice ride)


"son....here are your mothers car keys.....no passengers!, no food, no drink......only drive it to school & back......
we will be home in 3 days."

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