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Volvo PV544 B18 '62 1962

General description : Last valid MOT in 2021, ever since barely driven (comes with CarPass) Unique model with two carburettors and authentic ‘rust repellent’ paint The Volvo PV544 - often nicknamed ‘a cat's back’ - was introduced in 1958 as the semi-continuous successor to the post-war PV444. As an alternative to the Volvo Amazon, this car was produced until 1965 and underwent several changes, improvements and, even a sporty variant was introduced. Today, Volvo places a high emphasis on the safety of its vehicles, and the PV544 set the tone for that. Volvo didn't have to look far for inspiration, choosing to build on the success of the PV444. Some adjustments were made to ensure a second bull’s eye hit. The PV544 had a 22% larger windshield that was designed by combining two separate PV444 windshields and making it a single, curved, one. Safety and visibility were even more enhanced with a 19% larger rear window, as well as significantly larger taillights, and narrower window frames. A total of six different models were released, each with its own model name that was given depending on the engine, the engine displacement, the engine power, and year of manufacture. In 1958, the standard-version with the B16A engine with 60 hp that was manually operated with three speeds was introduced, there was also a B16B version with 76 hp, which was sportier, at least by modest Swedish standards. In 1961, Volvo decided to increase the engine displacement and power to 1.8 litres and 75 to 80 hp. This upgraded engine was called the B18A for the 75 hp version and B18D for the 80 hp version. The upgraded PV544 was equipped with an optional four-speed gearbox with a synchronized first gear, new seats, new upholstery, a five-bearing crankshaft, and two SU carburettors that provided a musical engine sound. Buyers were also given the choice of red hubcaps, which perfectly matched the colour of the since that year better-protected paint. With the arrival of the PV544, the interior also received a fitting new look. The dashboard now included a speedometer and engine thermometer that were easy to read, the handbrake was given a more prominent position between the driver and front passenger, and the rear seat was widened by a few centimetres so that the PV544, as the name suggests, could now accommodate five people. Initially, it was intended for the Amazon to replace the PV444. The Amazon was considered as ‘too expensive’ by many, which forced Volvo to provide an alternative: the PV544. During the production years of the PV544, Volvo released a simpler version of the Amazon, which eventually replaced the PV544 in 1965. Volvo PV544C The Volvo PV544C is the third version in a series of six versions of the PV544. The C-series was produced from August 1961 to July 1962 and it was the first car ever with a B18-engine under the hood. Also, the steering system was revised, windshield washers were installed, and a 12V electrical system became standard. Visually, you can distinguish this car from earlier models by looking at the hubcaps: this model had hubcaps with a red Volvo logo in the middle, while previous models had simple metallic hubcaps. Approximately 38.000 examples of the PV544C were built, and in August 1962, Volvo introduced the successor in series: the PV544D. Due to its Scandinavian Volvo reliability, its indestructability and striking design, this car is highly coveted by vintage car enthusiasts. Technical information: Body work Length (cm): 450 (177 inch) Width (cm): 158 (62 inch) Height (cm): 156 (61 inch) Wheelbase (cm): 265 (104 inch) Weight (kg): 940 (2072 lbs) Mechanics Engine: in-line four-cylinder 1780 cc front-engine Valve gear: 8 Fuel system: 2 S.U. carburettors Gear box: 4-speed manual Transmission: RWD Left-steered power: 80 hp (59 kW) at 4000 t/m torque: 140 Nm at 2500 t/m Top speed: approx. 150 km/h (93mph)

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1962 Volvo PV544 B18 '62 is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Aalter by Oldtimerfarm Dealer for €17950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Volvo Model : PV544 Model Version : B18 '62 Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1962 Location : Aalter

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Volvo has a rich history spanning over nine decades, marked by a commitment to safety, innovation, and Scandinavian design. Here's an overview of Volvo's evolution, including key models and the design and technological highlights leading up to the XC70:

Early Years and Foundation: Volvo was founded in 1927 in Gothenburg, Sweden. The first Volvo car, the ÖV4 (Jakob), rolled off the production line in 1927. Volvo quickly gained a reputation for producing sturdy and safe vehicles.
Safety Innovations: Volvo became synonymous with safety innovations. In the 1950s, they introduced the three-point seatbelt, a groundbreaking invention that became standard in automobiles worldwide. Over the years, Volvo continued to pioneer safety features such as crumple zones, rear-facing child seats, and side-impact protection.
Design Evolution: Volvo's design philosophy evolved, blending Scandinavian simplicity, functionality, and safety. The brand's design language embraced clean lines, robustness, and a focus on interior comfort.
Key Models Through the Years:
Amazon (120 Series): Introduced in the late 1950s, the Volvo Amazon featured elegant styling and became popular for its reliability and safety features.
140 Series: Launched in the 1960s, it showcased Volvo's focus on safety and introduced innovations like disc brakes.
240 Series: Introduced in the 1970s, the 240 became an iconic Volvo model known for its durability, safety, and boxy design, remaining in production for nearly 20 years.
850 Series: In the 1990s, Volvo introduced the 850, known for its innovative features, including the first front-wheel-drive model with a five-cylinder engine.
XC70 Series: The XC70 debuted in the early 2000s as an off-road variant of the V70 wagon. It combined Volvo's renowned safety features with all-wheel-drive capability and a higher ground clearance for enhanced off-road performance.
XC70 Design and Tech Specs: The XC70 epitomizes Volvo's dedication to safety, versatility, and Scandinavian design. Some design and technical highlights include:
Robust and functional design with protective cladding and raised ground clearance for an SUV-like appearance.
All-wheel drive (AWD) system for better traction on various terrains.
Advanced safety features, including Volvo's City Safety system, which helps prevent collisions in urban traffic situations.
High-quality interior with comfortable seats, ample cargo space, and modern infotainment and connectivity options.