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Amazons as far as the eye can see 120-130

I may be off my rocker but I think the background of the frist shot has the boat that is in the back of the second shot... Same import yard for Saab and Volvo?

I have a couple of original photos of the Volvo export yard (Hisingen, Gothenburg) and those are up at:
http://www.volvoadventures.com/assemblyplants.html (and see the second row of photos) They have to be from about the same era as the grills are the same and look to be b16 122. There is a single 1800 in the second shot is it would be like 61 or 62. There are several wagon in the second shot as well. Do we know when 122 wagons started being produced?

Chris






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