The Volvo PV is a series of two-door, four-passenger car models — the PV444 and the PV544 — made by Volvo from 1947 to 1965. During World War II's early...
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the PV444/544, and was offered in two-door sedan, four-door sedan, and five-door wagon body styles — all noted for their ponton styling. In 1959 Volvo became...
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P2104)) Volvo PV 60 Volvo PV444/544 Volvo Duett (Volvo PV445, P210) Volvo P1900 Volvo Amazon/Volvo 122 Volvo P1800 Volvo 66 Volvo C202 Volvo C3-series...
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Many other parts were taken also from the Volvo PV444. Demand was low, and the build quality was not up to Volvo standards. Gunnar Engellau, who replaced...
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displaced 1,414 cc (1.4 L; 86.3 cu in) and powered the Volvo PV444. It was a departure for Volvo who had not produced an automobile with a four-cylinder...
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by Volvo in the United States that used a separate frame. All other models were of unibody construction. The PV445's bodywork was based on the PV444 saloon...
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project was an engineering consultant to Volvo, Helmer Petterson, who in the 1940s was responsible for the Volvo PV444. Unknown to him, design work was done...
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Volvo PV36 1936-1945 Volvo PV51 Series 1938-1958 Volvo PV800 Series 1946-1950 Volvo PV60 1947-1958 Volvo PV444 1953-1960 Volvo PV445 1958-1965 Volvo PV544...
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The Volvo Engine Architecture (VEA) is a family of straight-three and straight-four automobile petrol and diesel engines produced by Volvo Cars in Skövde...
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The Volvo PV800 Series (nicknamed the Volvo Sugga, literally the Sow) is a taxicab manufactured by Volvo from 1938 until 1958. The Sow series dominated...
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