Reminds me of a Polish car from the 70s (I think) called the Warszawa.
Perhaps the Poles made it under license after Volvo ceased making it. By
all accounts it was a real tank. Fuel consumption was measured in gallons
per mile. Or more likely, litres per metre.
John
On Sat, 08 Apr 2006 11:26:17 +0100, David Savage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Looks a bit like this one:
Volvo PV544 (1958-1965)
<http://www.volvocars.com/NR/rdonlyres/187F1E1C-1007-419A-8B5B-0866D3D06623/0/PV544_01_maxi.jpg>
<http://tinyurl.com/zenyk>
Try this page for all things old Volvo:
<http://www.volvocars.com/VolvoCars.Web.Sites/Templates/General/DropdownSearch.aspx?NRMODE=Published&NRNODEGUID=%7b2650AC61-0A83-4436-A6A0-146C36A9484E%7d&NRORIGINALURL=%2fcorporation%2fHeritage%2fHeritageModels%2ehtm&NRCACHEHINT=Guest#>
<http://tinyurl.com/fmhyl>
Dave S
On 4/8/06, keith_w <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Markus Maurer wrote:
> Hi Paul
[...]
> Here is a Volvo for the "car guy" in you, a test shot with the lovely
Pentax
> A 24mm 2.8 lens last Sunday:
>
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=4309016&size=lg
>
>
> greetings
> Markus
Hi Markus,
What model and year is that Volvo?
I can't decide whether it's quite old or just a model we don't get in
America... Or both!
What throws me is the grill. The rest of the car could be 30 years old,
but
I've never seen that grill shape.
My first Volvo was a 1958 122S.
keith whaley
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