Volvo LV60-series
The Volvo LV60-series was a light truck produced by Swedish automaker Volvo between 1929 and 1932.
Volvo LV60-series | |
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Overview | |
Manufacturer | Volvo Trucks |
Also called | Volvo LV Series 3 and 4 |
Production |
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Body and chassis | |
Class | Light truck |
Powertrain | |
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Transmission | 4 speed non-syncro manual |
Dimensions | |
Wheelbase | 3.3–3.7 m (129.9–145.7 in)[1] |
Curb weight | 4,100–4,700 kg (9,039.0–10,361.7 lb) (gross weight)[1] |
Chronology | |
Predecessor | Volvo LV4 |
Successor | Volvo LV76-series |
History
Volvo soon realized that the company's first four-cylinder side-valve engine simply wasn’t powerful enough so the company brought out a more powerful six-cylinder engine for its automobiles and trucks.[2] The new LV60 truck was introduced in the summer of 1929. Apart from the larger engine and a four speed gear box it was identical to its predecessor, the LV Series 2.[2]
Engines
Model | Year | Engine[1] | Displacement | Power | Type |
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LV60-65 | 1929-31 | Volvo DB: I6 sv | 3,010 cc (184 cu in) | 55 bhp (41 kW) | Petrol engine |
LV60-65 | 1932 | Volvo EB: I6 sv | 3,366 cc (205.4 cu in) | 65 bhp (48 kW) | Petrol engine |
Gallery
- 1930 Volvo LV60
- 1930 Volvo LV61 bus
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References
- Olsson, Christer (1987). Volvo - Lastbilarna igår och idag. Malmö, Sweden: Förlagshuset Norden AB. ISBN 91-86442-76-7.
- Volvo Trucks Global - history
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