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  2. Volvo 140 Series - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Volvo Amazon - Wikipedia

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    The station wagon (estate) version was introduced at the 1962 Stockholm Auto Show, and Volvo manufactured 73,000 examples between 1962 and 1969. [13] The Amazon estate featured a two-piece tailgate, with the lower section folding down to provide a load surface and the upper section that hinged overhead.

  4. List of Volvo vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The following is a List of Volvo passenger cars indexed by year of ... 1968–1975: 164: Luxury car: 1970s ... (Station wagon) 2008–2017: XC60: Compact Crossover SUV:

  5. 29 Classic Station Wagons We Still Miss From Childhood - AOL

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    3. Dodge Coronet. Years produced: 1965-1976 Original starting price: $2,650 The Coronet, as a family sedan and wagon with brawny V8 engines — including a 7-liter Hemi and a 7.2-liter, 440-cubic ...

  6. Volvo 200 Series - Wikipedia

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    The last regular 200 series car produced was a blue station wagon built to Italian "Polar Italia" specifications, displayed at the Volvo World Museum. It was manufactured on the 14th May 1993. [15] To round off the production, Volvo produced one shortened two door station wagon, to symbolize shortened leadtimes. [16]

  7. Volvo P1800 - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo P1800 (pronounced eighteen-hundred) is a 2+2, front-engine, rear-drive sports car manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars between 1961 and 1973. Originally a coupé (1961–1972), it was also offered in a shooting brake configuration toward the end of its production (1972–1973).

  8. Station wagon - Wikipedia

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    The station wagon variants of the smaller Mercedes-Benz C-Class line-up were dropped in 2007, and the BMW 5 Series Touring models were discontinued in 2010 due to slow sales in the United States, with only 400 wagons sold in 2009. [60] In 2012, the Volvo V50 compact station wagon was withdrawn from the U.S. market due to poor sales.

  9. Volvo Duett - Wikipedia

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    The Volvo Duett is an automobile from Volvo that was in production from 1953 [2] until 1969. [ 3 ] The name Duett was intended to signify a car that could be used as a delivery vehicle during the week and as a comfortable sedan away from work.

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