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1986 86 Volvo 240 And 700 Brochure 760 740 Gle Turbo on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
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Riverside, California, US

Riverside, California, US
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Original 1986 Volvo 240 Series and 700 Series Brochure. Covers the 240, 240 DL Sedan, 240 DL Station Wagon, 240 GL Sedan, 240 GL Station Wagon, 740, 740 GLE Sedan, 740 GLE Station Wagon, 740 GLE Turbodiesel Sedan, 740 GLE Turbodiesel Station Wagon, 740 Turbo Sedan, 740 Turbo Station Wagon, 760, 760 GLE Sedan, 760 Turbo Sedan, 760 Turbo Station Wagon models. Consists of 9 pages of photos and information, Size is 9" x 11". The brochure is in good condition with minimal wear.

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