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Who knows what this is? 444-544

Steve:
Remember that NJ is where Volvo had its HQ for many years. Could be sonething the importers dreamed up. Vendor doesn't tell us much.

I agree with John that the badges are nothing standard, and may have been made up. Note also that the "driving lites" are probably the front signal lights on this car as the ones below the headlites arent there. Note also non standard front overriders.

Steering wheel is like a 72 140 but the 140s had finer splines thn the 544/122s. Likely its a 68 or later 122 steering wheel. Looks also like the seats have been changed.

Wheels are of course '65-66. Engine looked fairly standard except for the red valve cover.

Good luck in your pursuit of it.

Bob






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