| I see more Volvo Amazons in junkyards (and on the street) than I do 140s, probably because the Amazon was built for 15 years versus the 140′s eight. Both cars got the pushrod version of Volvo's sturdy— in fact, tractor-grade sturdy— B engine and were unusually safe for their times. Both were typically bought by owners who planned on keeping the cars for many decades. Still, there comes a day when a 43-year-old station wagon just isn't worth maintaining. Here's a '69 wagon I found at a junkyard near my house. The Volvo 240 evolved out of the 140 and was pretty much the same car from about the windshield rearward. You can really see the resemblance between the 245 and 145 wagons from this view. This proud engine identification lettering looks serious. I always think of my free '68 Volvo 144 when I see the "thermometer" speedo on one of these things.
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com |
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