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Thanks to Ford Prefect for advice that my alloy rims are likely early Volvo GT 14" alloys. I think Fushs and some early Porsche had similar, perhaps not the same, also.
If someone has a boot lid in very good condition please let me know - the photo of the rusted area conveys a poor impression of the vehicle as a whole. There is no structural rust, a very small ding on the driver's door and a bit of crazing on the driver's side top of the front mudguard (I'll post more photos asap).
If you can recommend a Sydney based Volvo mechanic, preferably in Western Sydney, who is experienced with venerable Volvos please pm contact details. Tiny