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Collaboration between Assar Gabrielsson, Gustav Larson, Henry Westerberg, Helmer Mas-Olle and the Swedish bearing manufacturer SKF resulted in the first Volvo car, the first production version of which was completed in 1927. Incidentally, the name Volvo comes from Latin, meaning ‘I roll’ (the name had previously been owned by SKF, but unused).
Open (OV4) and closed (PV4) versions of the…
Volvo 240/260

PRICE: Saloon/estate: Rough, £100+. Good, £750. A1, £1200+
262 Coupe: Rough, £750. Good, £1500. A1, £3000
Fast Facts
- Produced:
1974-93 - Bodywork:
Four-door saloon, five-door estate, two-door fixed head coupe - Engine:
Overhead camshaft in-line fourcylinder;
2127cc (240) or six cylinder; 2664cc (260).
240: 100bhp (107bhp from 1978); fuel-injection, 123bhp
260: 125bhp; fuel-injection, 140bhp (148bhp from 1978) - 0-60 mph:
240 (carburettor): 13 sec
240 (fuel injection): 11.5 sec
260 (carburettor): 12 sec
260 (fuel-injection): 10.5+ sec - Top Speed:
240 (carburettor): 95+ mph
240 (fuel injection): 105+ mph
260 (carburettor): 105+ mph
260 (fuel-injection): 110 mph - MPG:
240: 17 to 30 mpg
260: 14 to 28 mpg
Successors to the 140 Series cars, Volvo’s four- cylinder 240 Series arrived in Britain in the summer of 1974, in the s h ape of 244 saloons and 245 estates (in each case the last digit in the designation referred to the number of doors). The newcomers were powered by overhead camshaft, 2.1-litre engines, fed by a Zenith-Stromberg carburettor, or Bosch fuel injection. The six pot 264 was introduced in 1975, with a fuelinjected straight six 2.7-litre engine. This endowed fine pace for its day, albeit at the expense of economy.A particularly interesting version was the 262 Coupe, which made its debut in the winter of 1978/ 79.These impressive large Volvos can make fantastic classics, especially the estat e s , if you ever need a vehicle for towing and/or for carrying tough loads. The load compartments are about as big as you can get this side of the Atlantic, and will comfortably sw allow large items of furniture (or antiques!), for example. Great practical classics.
Volvo 140
Fast Facts
- Produced:
1966-74 - Bodywork:
Two-door saloon, four-door saloon, five-door estate - Engine:
Overhead-valve (pushrod), in-line four-cylinder.
1778cc: 85bhp; S (twin carburettor), 115bhp
1986cc: Single carburettor B20A, 90bhp; Twin carburettor B20B, 100bhp; fuel-injected, 130bhp - 0-60 mph:
S , 12.5 sec
B20A, 14 sec
B20B, 13 sec
Fuel-injected, 11 sec - Top Speed:
S , 100+ mph
B20A, 95 mph
B20B, 100+ mph
Fuel-injected, 105+ mph - MPG:
1778cc: 20+ to 28 mpg
1986cc: 18 to 26 mpg
Introduced in 1966 (and making a U.K. debut early in ‘67), the 144 and twin carb 144S were soundly constructed, reliable large saloons featuring many standard safety features such as a collapsible steering column, a built-in roll-over bar, anti-burst door locks, twin circuit brake hydraulic systems and a fly-out- windscreen. By the spring of ‘68, two-door versions and five-door estates had been added to the line-up. The estates featured vast, flat-floored load compartments and uprated rear suspensions. An additional row of seats (for children) could be specified where required. The engine capacity was increased to two-litres from 1968, and fuel-injected GL versions arrived in 1970. Built-in safety beams were incorporated within the doors from 1972, and impactabsorbing bumpers from 1973. The 140 Series models were discontinued in 1974, to make way for the new 240 Series. Survivors are becoming rare in Britain, and are still highly regarded for their long-term dependability.