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Help, Advice, Owners' Discussion and DIY Tutorials on all Volvo's "mid era" rear wheel drive Volvos.

1975 - 1993 240
1983 - 1992 740
1982 - 1991 760
1986 - 1991 780
1990 - 1998 940
1990 - 1998 960
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Post by volvodude18 »

:?: does anyone know any good web sites for older volvo accessories?

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EuroSport (ahem, right above) and IPD are good starters. See my links page, there's a few more there.

Or are you looking for something specific?
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Got my 88 740GLE back! runs like a top and turns out that it is the 8v. But i'm looking to buy a new headliner for it and can't seem to find one?

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That's a tough one. I'd start with http://www.ipdusa.com -- if they don't carry it, they will probably know who does. Or maybe try a local unpholsterer (spelling?).
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Post by joey »

Any shops that do custom work will have all the tools/adhesives on hand, and should have easy access to matching material.

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