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Old Nov 9th, 2021, 12:35   #1
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Default 940 Mudflap set

Genuine 940 mudflap set in quite good condition originally on an Estate.

£25............... postage extra.
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Only you would wear fancy shoes like that with overalls on Andy!
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Only you would wear fancy shoes like that with overalls on Andy!
I'll have you know they have seen much activity (but that's another story)

Loaks are my first choice and my cobbler says that the ones l'm wearing could still be resoled and heeled..........
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I'll have you know they have seen much activity (but that's another story)

Loaks are my first choice and my cobbler says that the ones l'm wearing could still be resoled and heeled..........
You have your own cobbler ???
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You have your own cobbler ???
Figure of speech s'pose, but he's good and reliable and works out of a very small shed in the North Cotswolds which smells of...err.... leather funnily enough and is home to some very strange looking old crafting tools the like of which most high street establishments would probably have thrown in the skip, so......he has the licence to be called "my cobbler" ......
Shoes, boots,riding boots, equestrian leather work including renovation etc,etc.
Oh and he sports a long white beard and half framed glasses just like Old man carver who lived in the woods and made Noddy.......seriously.
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Hmm, interested in the mudflaps - I like the shoes too but I prefer something uncomfortable...

Would these mudflaps when fitted create a perfect environment for the tin worm..?
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Hmm, interested in the mudflaps - I like the shoes too but I prefer something uncomfortable...

Would these mudflaps when fitted create a perfect environment for the tin worm..?
They shouldn't do, they have a recess which sets them into the shape/profile of the wing, also the plastic underwing covers are in place already on 940's.

My advice would be to coat the areas that face any contact surface with Waxoyl or equivalent and it does work as l've removed steel wings coated in Waxoyl 28 years ago on a TR4 and they have been preserved perfectly.

Other folk may give their own ideas/comments but we are talking Volvo here and in the 1990's Swedish design office everything was designed properly.

Thanks for the interest.......
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Thank you.
I'm only going on different marque's, my Volvo is new to me and I'm still learning - however I get the impression of well established quality.
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Thank you.
I'm only going on different marque's, my Volvo is new to me and I'm still learning - however I get the impression of well established quality.
Shall l put them by for you or do you wish to do more research?.......
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Yes please.

Do they come with fixings, it's hard to tell by the pictures.

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