Volvo PV
Volvo PV is a model name that Volvo used on a number of automobiles during the company's first forty years:
- 1928-1929 Volvo PV4
- 1929-1936 Volvo PV650 Series
- 1935-1938 Volvo PV36
- 1936-1945 Volvo PV51 Series
- 1938-1958 Volvo PV800 Series
- 1946-1950 Volvo PV60
- 1947-1958 Volvo PV444
- 1953-1960 Volvo PV445
- 1958-1965 Volvo PV544
- Not to be confused with Volvo PV, an abbreviation of Volvo Personvagnar, see Volvo Cars.
Volvo PV is also the short form for Volvo Personvagnar (dir.trans: Volvo person wagon), the Swedish name for Volvo Cars, as opposed to Volvo LV, or Volvo Lastvagnar (dir.trans: Volvo load wagon), the Swedish name for Volvo Trucks.
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