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The Volvo 140 Series is a line of mid-size cars manufactured and marketed by Volvo from 1966 to 1974 in two and four door sedan (models 142 and 144 respectively) as well as five door station wagon (model 145) body styles—with numerous intermediate facelifts. More than a million Volvo 140s were built in 8 years.
The following is a List of Volvo passenger cars indexed by year of introduction. Model history ... 1966–1974: 140 Series: Large family car: 1968–1975: 164: Luxury ...
Volvo 140 Series 1966 Volvo Amazon station wagon The Volvo Amazon was a mid-sized car that was manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars from 1956 to 1970. [ 7 ]
Starting with the 140 series in 1966, Volvo used a tri-digit system for their cars. The first number was the series, the second number the number of cylinders and the third number the number of doors; so a 164 was a 1-series with a six-cylinder engine and four doors.
Pages in category "Cars introduced in 1966" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. ... Volvo 140 Series This page was last ...
The Torslanda plant opened in 1964, two years before the Volvo 140 series debuted. Torslanda itself is a district of the city of Gothenburg, which is Volvo's home. Photo credit: Volvo
The engine was used in Volvo's PV544, P210 Duett, 120 (Amazon), P1800 and 140 series. It could also be found in the L3314 and the Bandvagn 202 military vehicles. The B18 was fitted to many Volvo Penta sterndrive marine propulsion systems. It was also used in the Facel Vega Facel III and the Marcos 1800 GT. There are four variations of this engine:
The Volvo 200 Series (or 240 and 260 Series) is a range of mid-size luxury cars produced by Swedish company Volvo Cars from 1974 until 1993, with more than 2.8 million total units sold worldwide. [6] Like the Volvo 140 Series (1966 to 1974), from which it was developed, it was designed by Jan Wilsgaard .
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