1937 Volvo PV52

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The Volvo PV51 is an automobile introduced by Volvo in December 1936.  It was replaced by the mildly restyled PV53 in 1938.  This car remained in production until the end of the Second World War.

The Volvo cars were quite expensive compared to their imported competitors.  The PV51 was the answer to a request from Volvo’s dealers to offer a smaller and less expensive model.  The rear end of the body was similar to the Carioca, but the front was new and the interior was simplified, to cut the price.  The PV51 had to make do with a live front axle.

In early 1937 the deluxe model PV52 was introduced.  The equipment list included twin sun visors, twin windscreen wipers, a watch, a heater and armrest on all four doors.

In March 1938 the PV51 Special and the PV52 Special were introduced.  On these cars the spare wheel was moved from the bootlid to the boot floor.  The cars had an expanded boot to increase the luggage space.

Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volvo_PV51

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