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Old Apr 15th, 2018, 18:16   #4
Laird Scooby
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It's a right bit-zer! Originally registered in March 1980 (according to the DVLA) :


JRT 7V
✓ Taxed

Tax due:
01 September 2018
Incorrect tax status?
✓ MOT

Expires:
22 August 2018
Incorrect MOT status?
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If you've just bought this vehicle the tax or SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification) doesn't come with it. You'll need to tax it before driving it.
Vehicle details

Vehicle make: VOLVO
Date of first registration: March 1980
Year of manufacture: 1980
Cylinder capacity (cc): 2316 cc
CO₂Emissions: Not available
Fuel type: PETROL
Export marker: No
Vehicle status: Tax not due
Vehicle colour: SILVER
Vehicle type approval: Not available
Wheelplan: 2-AXLE-RIGID BODY

The MoT history is pretty short :

JRT7V VOLVO 262

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Colour Silver
Fuel type Petrol
Date registered 25 March 1980
MOT valid until 22 August 2018

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Mileage recorded at test, parts failed or had minor problems
Date tested 23 August 2017
Pass
Mileage 149,252 miles
MOT test number 7508 4951 1127
Test location unavailable until further notice
Expiry date 22 August 2018


Copy of the words from the advert :

Volvo 262c 1980 with a difference, on 240 running gear, B230 fully reconditioned engine, 5 speed with new clutch, 240 front end with large headlights , all new suspension and brakes, refurb wheels and new tyres x5 ,new sports exhaust, full respray,padded roof removed and sprayed satin black,much more.

What that all says to me is originally a 262C with the proper vinyl roof and B27 engine with autobox and it blew the engine and was laid up. Meanwhile the roof rusted underneath the vinyl then they had a 1983 240 with a good B23 and manual box so they swapped the oily bits, removed the vinyl from the roof, patched and bodged it and resprayed it Satin Black and eventually put it in for an MoT last August. How legitimate that MoT was we may never know as it's outside ths statutory period when it can be taken back and/or appealed to VoSA.

All that says to me instead of lending you £6k to buy it, the best favour anyone could do you is NOT lend you anything towards buying it!

Sure it's nice looking and i may be wrong but this cynical old git is keeping his money where it will do more good! Feeding my wallet moths.......
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Dave

Next Door to Top-Gun with a Honda CR-V & S Type Jag Volvo gone but not forgotten........
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