3364
Coupe
Brian Fratto
Aquilas7@worldnet.att.net
Under our carport has been sitting this volvo! My mother got the car from her Father and hasn't had any use of volvo! My mother got the car from her Father and hasn't had any use of it for sometime. I  have started looking into maybe selling it for her since she nor I are interested in its upkeep.  From looking at your page I have discovered that it is A Jensen #3364.  Its amazing in the fact and is incredibly clean.  Anyhow I am trying to find some sort of price index for this car and am Wondering if you might have A suggestion on where to look; or know of any interested parties.                                   
Created on Jan. 26, 2001 at  9:31 AM (PST). Owned by kirk-unit.
Kirk Houser
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