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Whaddyacallit #189 - Solved! 1933 Volvo Venus Bilo

Started by Ray B., October 15, 2008, 12:50:47 PM

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Ray B.

Ever seen this ?

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Ray B.

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I can see why you would believe it, but look closer. It's not it.
Oh, by the way... http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=4694.0
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hugo90

It's a Volvo, and I have seen it before, but don't know what or when.

Ray B.

I need a complete identification as you know.
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Ray B.

Having been promoted, Hugo can't go further with this one. Let's move it upstairs!
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Allemano

Easy prey: Volvo Venus Bilo from 1933 (!)

Ray B.

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bubenator

For the sake of completion, here are a couple of other pictures.

The vehicle was likely built on a Volvo PV655 chassis.  The PV655 chassis was new for 1933 and was the version intended for use by outside coachbuilders.  A firm called 'Nordbergs of Stockholm' built the body using five easily-interchangable flat steel panel sections in case of body damage.

The name "Venus Bilo" is a wordplay on "Venus of Milo" (the famous Greek sculpture) and "Bil" (Swedish for 'car').

Otto Puzzell

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Carnut

Quote from: bubenator on February 09, 2013, 06:15:07 PM
A firm called 'Nordbergs of Stockholm' built the body using five easily-interchangable flat steel panel sections in case of body damage.

Gustaf Nordbergs Vagnfabrik, they were called!
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Ray B.

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