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1944 Volvo PV 444

Engine - 4-cylinder in-line
Engine capacity - 1414/1585 cc
Engine power - 40/85 hp
Maximum speed - 110/150 km / h
The number of issued - 196 005 pcs.

The PV444 was Volvo's first uni-body car. It was also the first Volvo in almost 20 years to come with a 4-cylinder engine. The first PV444s were powered by a 40 PS 1.4 L inline-four engine designated the B4B, with three main bearings, overhead valves, and a single downdraft carburettor. The power of this engine increased to 44 PS (32 kW) in October 1950, and to 51 PS (38 kW) in October 1955. US models, beginning to appear in the US in early 1956, received an uprated version called the B14A which was given twin side-draft 1½ in S.U. carburetors for a total of 70 hp. Most early US sales were limited to Texas and southern California.
American customers also had the option of European delivery, in which case they could also get a cheaper model with the basic B4B engine.
 
 

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