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Feb 8th, 2012, 18:13 | #11 | |
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I will add mine based on information I have received, but then some of that information may be wrong! The French le break is supposed to be the french word for the wagon, coming from a horse drawn wagon of many years ago. The 142 GT in Canada, customers were supposed to have been able to order one from the plant in Nova Scotia, and they would add the parts for you including the special 123 GT like 142 GT rear emblem. Many of the cars produced in Nova Scotia were for the Canadian market and at the time were not even allowed to be exported. that is why the 123 GT produced in Canada had the locking rear end, but no mirrors mounted on the front of the fenders, or fog lights. I have been told the Amazon 221 fender emblem was only used in one year of production only. I have seen them on Tradera in Sweden and they usually go for a high price. Since I am a collector and have to budget my purchases, I cannot always buy a particular emblem when I see it somewhere, which can be very frustrating sometimes! However it does force me to do extensive searches for emblems and sometime I find emblems listed obscurely. I got one of my NOS 142 GT fender emblems for Europe once for 5 Euros, which is probably one of my best buys. I have checked many sites looking for the more rare 200 series emblems, many have them listed, but when you inquire, they say none available from the supplier. I have tried the classic site in Sweden you mentioned in a previous message, but when I put in the emblem number, like for the rear 264 TE emblem, no results are produced. If you have seeking any emblem in particular, I do have extra ones from sets that I have bought maybe we could trade some, as I do have a extra 1975 164 E rear emblem, for like maybe a gold Volvo amazon 58 fender emblem. I do have a few very rare emblems like a P1900 dash radio inset emblem, and a 264 TE rear emblem, 1980 style with the silver 264 and the TE in gold colour. On the 165 there was one apparently built by Volvo in Sweden for one of its then Presidents. The car was extra long like a Transfer, but then again this may be a story, but here is the photo. |
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Feb 8th, 2012, 20:57 | #12 |
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Im sorry to say that i only have a pair each of the amazon and amazonS emblems so ill hang on to them. "I have been told the Amazon 221 fender emblem was only used in one year of production only" The estate of the amazon was introduced in 1962 and it had an "update" in 1964 to the new "shield"-like badge and new wheels and other things to so that badge was on the cars for 2 years BUT only 1400 was made in -62 and 6875 in -63,64902 estates was made from 1964-69 so there is a big difference in availability "On the 165 there was one apparently built by Volvo in Sweden for one of its then Presidents" I do NOT belive this to be true! Im not sure if you mean president of Sweden or president of Volvo? But Sweden never had a President,We have a King and a Prime-minister and im pretty sure it wasnt built for them. On another pic of that car you can see its in germany in a car show called Techno Classica Essen so it may have been built for Volvo Germanys president in germany but it has the info for the picture as "Essen, Technoclassica. Volvo 165 oder 164 Kombi T für Flughafentransfer (vermute ich)" Flughafentransfer=Airport Shuttle And some stuff is wierd about that car like the 74 and up doors. But i do know that the diktator of east-germany Erich Honecker had a love for special-built Volvos and owned a few 264TE Landauette (cabriolet over the backseat) i havent seen you mentioning them anywere so maybe thats news to you? I read some of your comments on "fruttans" flickr and tried to respond but i couldent cuz i dont have facbook or google But some info on stuff u had wrong there: http://www.flickr.com/photos/fruttan...in/photostream In Sweden Volvo 142/144 GL was introduced in 1971 they r both rare but 144GL is the rarest cuz it was "never" sold in Sweden 71-72 but a few stayed behind,73-74 both were availble and is a bit more common. The Swedish Grand Luxes almost always was sold with gold or blue-metalic paint and had a sunroof,availble with 4,4 with od and automatic They all had fuel injection,Black Leather interior,front foglights,and 5,5inch wheels with a beauty-ring,chrome wheelnuts and a small hubcap The 142/4/5 E 71-72 models were never availble in Sweden either but some cop-cars had that engine and as in most cases with Volvos that wasnt availble here some stayed behind so there is a few of them around. Same story with 142/4/5 73-74 BUT an exeption with the 145E i belive cuz ive seen quite a few 145E 1973-74 around often in blue-metalic There NEVER was a 145GL model of any year! i have seen Ads were people call the 145E for GL but it always is "just" an E. http://www.flickr.com/photos/fruttan...in/photostream There was actually a 244 limousine! They were/are often used as taxis here in sweden and are not TE (Top Executive) models cuz thats way to much luxury for common swedes lol Here is a link for another 240GLT Limo: http://www.garaget.org/?car=78569 I hope this helped you a bit. Erik in Sweden |
Feb 8th, 2012, 21:49 | #13 |
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Thanks for the info, especially about the 244 limo, have never heard of that one.
I did mean the president of Volvo, but upon reading my own English I can see where I failed to complete the sentence! Being able to read German and Swedish would be of great help to me too. I know I can use Google translate to read sites like Tradera, and eBay Germany. But when you search those sites you have to type in the common search word in German, or Swedish, complete with accent mark, not always an easy task. Emblem works on most countries, but märke and schriftzug and embleem in Dutch has helped me find emblems I may have missed. Yes I am familiar with the east German 264 TE cabriolet, and also the 244 DLS. I actually have a full set of emblems from the 244 DLS Another early 240 series emblem I would like to have is the 244 GL and DL 1.7 fender emblem, for cars which were sold to Greece and Israel, Volvo numbers 1246099 and 124794 |
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Feb 13th, 2012, 07:57 | #15 |
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Volvo 142 GT brochure from Canada. Cars were produced for Canadian market only from 1969-1970. They had the 142 GT badge on the rear, similar to the 123 GT badge, but had a 142 S badge on the fender.
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Feb 14th, 2012, 02:37 | #16 |
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volvo 140 Canadian rear emblem
This is a different style Canadian rear emblem used on some 140's produced in Canada, too bad the rear of the car is damaged. I have one of these emblems.
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Feb 16th, 2012, 19:39 | #17 |
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Volvo 164 TE emblems 1974 only
These emblems were not easy to come by. A special model Top Executive, only available in some countries in the 1974 model year
The car had two fender emblems and a TE emblem on the front grill and another on the rear left hand side. The car has extra accessories, like headlight wipers, rear interior reading light, rear headrests, and other luxury items |
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Feb 17th, 2012, 09:19 | #18 |
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The auto & o/d badges at the top (2nd & 3rd) look like Amazon badges - are they the same? Didn't realise these were used on the 140s too.
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On this picture you can see how the overdrive-badge looked on the Amazon 1964-66 (rigth lower corner) to my knowledge there wasnt a automatic-badge for those years. Erik in Sweden |
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But i do have the rear interior reading light,rear headrests and aircondition in one of my Black 164e 1972´s,it was sold new as a "limousine" for Volvo Skövde Verken" And that car is pretty unusual too because Volvos wernt availble in Black 1972 in Sweden (and i got two of them :P) Here are pictures of one of them (not the Skövde Verket one) http://www.hemsida.net/volvo140/eriks164.htm Erik in Sweden |
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