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Volvo's free-fit

10th March 1984, Page 21
10th March 1984
Page 21
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HE PARTS Division of Volvo Trucks (Great Britain) is to introduce a ationwide "free-fit" Volvo engine replacement scheme which runs ntil June 30.

The campaign offers all Volvo 3mmercial vehicle operators le opportunity to have fitted ictory-rebuilt units at highly )mpetitive cost from any of olvo's 50 distributor/dealer serce points. All units are rebuilt in Volvo's service exchange plants to "as new" standards and are covered by the same 12 months warranty and consequential damage protection as new vehicle units.

No labour charges are to be made for removal of old units and replacement with new units. The fitting cost of new hoses, coolant and work associated with tipping gear or axles, however, is not included in the free labour offer.

A pilot scheme last year showed that many operators appreciated the opportunity to save considerable downtime with re-engining their vehicles with a replacement unit built to "new standards.

Service exchange engines start from £2,950 for a TD7OG for an F7.

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