1998 Volvo Wagon V90, recently inspected till March 2017. Recently New ; battery, tires, alternator, runs great, trailer hitch, 245,000 miles, no rust, never wrecked, power seats, windows, sunroof, steering and brakes. Interior nice. As is, no warranty. Needs rear shocks. Call 570 898 1278 for questions. Mountain Top, PA 18707.
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