The Volvo Sport (also known as P1900) is a Swedish fiberglass-bodied roadster of which sixty-eight units were built, first 19 by Glasspar Company in California...
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short-lived Volvo P1900 were also fitted with them. Other applications of this engine found use in marine, industrial and agricultural settings. The Volvo BM T425...
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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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Torslanda (section The Volvo Torslanda Plant)
presentation spaces for prominent vehicle debuts, including the 1957 Volvo P1900/Sport. Elizabeth Stride, née Elisabeth Gustafsdotter — believed to have...
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1957 because Volvo wanted a sports car to compete in the US & European markets, despite the fact that their previous attempt, the P1900, had failed to...
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1.4 L (1,414 cc) — fitted into the Volvo PV and Volvo Duett B14A — twin-choke carburettor B4B - PV, Amazon, P1900 1957–1962 B16A and B16B — 1.6 L (1,583 cc)...
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of Volvo passenger cars indexed by year of introduction. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Volvo automobiles. List of automobiles List of Volvo engines...
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Jan Wilsgaard (category Volvo people)
all Volvo's projects during his tenure, with few exceptions (e.g., the Volvo P1900 Sport and P1800 Coupe). One of Wilsgaard's first jobs was to design better...
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engine. The front styling somewhat resembles the Wolseley 6/99 and the Volvo P1900.[citation needed], more so by the Ferrari 375 Agnelli,[citation needed]...
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1954 Ockelbo car, based on Volvo P1900 parts...
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