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Some PV Photos 444-544

"Creatively reading the text is almost as much fun as seeing the pictures"
I know what you mean. At times Swedish is fairly transparent, other times totally indecipherable.

Don't let this translator ruin too much of your fun. Although even it is fooled plenty of times - especially by some of those large conglomerated words.

http://www.tranexp.com:2000/InterTran?

I didn't see it - but the large 4 door PV could have been one of the many full-sized (in the American sense) lines of cars that they made pre-war. Some of these continued in production well into the 50's - mostly as commercial vehicles. And such a 4 door sedan body was perched on top of a heavy duty 4WD truck chassis to create the TP21 Sugga for the Swedish military.






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