Description
Back for sale is my P80 V70. There were some issues with DVLA and getting my private plate off the car.
Low mileage at 94720miles! It is still being used so may rise slightly.
Tonnes of service history and MOT til Jan 26
New brakes and pads
Belt and pump changed 72k miles in 2022
Automatic petrol, N/ A engine
Well looked after car mechanically. Anything its needed to keep it on the road its got in my possession.
INTERIOR:
7 Seats!
Dark grey leather interior with dark wood trim
Driver seat bolster is starting to show age
Driver seat pad has recently split but hardly noticeable.
Original carpet mats and winter rubber mats
There is a slight issue with the passenger window button on driver switch where it will go down, but wont bring it back up. It may be an easy fix, but Im not too fussed about it.
EXTERIOR:
Paintwork is starting to show signs of age, looks incredible from 6ft away but upon closer inspection lacquer spots starting on roof and bonnet along with chips and some light scratches. Looks amazing after a polish and wax!
Paint cracking slightly on front and rear bumper corners
Small scratches around the body
No dents or scrapes.
Underbody is in great condition for its age. No rusty rot anywhere.
Front wings refurbished 2023
Wheels could do with a refurb if you're picky as theyre starting to look worn.
I've added a few additional bits to the car but keeping it as OEM as possible.
C70 17" Comets in anthracite grey
OEM foglights and surrounds
C70 Jewel headlights
C70 egg crate grill
Yatour bluetooth unit with original radio
Lovely honest car, its not been neglected, im a Volvo enthusiast and like to look after the classics and keep them running as long as possible. It's a basic spec XT model, but I actually like that as there's less to go wrong!
(Reg is W36ULP. Pics taken with private reg on)
. I bought it as my first "classic" volvo and never planned to part ways but need something more economical for work to run alongside my 240. Awesome car and absolute head turner as theyre becoming a rarer sight on the road these days! Genuinely sad to see it go.























