- Volvo Duett
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Infobox Automobile
name=Volvo Duett
manufacturer=Volvo Personvagnar
production=1953–1969
engine =B18 A
transmission = M40 (four speed manual)
platform=
layout=FR layout
length = 4400 mm (173.228 in)
width = 1600 mm (62.992 in)
height = 1700 mm (66.929 in)
wheelbase = 2600 mm (102.362 in)
predecessor=
successor=Volvo 145 Express
class=
body_style=Estate
designer = The Duett was anautomobile from Volvo that was in production from 1953 to 1969.The name "Duett" was intended to signify to a car that could be used as a delivery vehicle during the week and as a comfortable sedan away from work.
The Duett was produced in three body styles: an
estate car (orstation wagon ), apanel van , and, in small numbers, a bare chassis with no body from the windshield rearward.Ladder frame design
The design is based on the Volvo PV sedan and shares its engine and front suspension with that model. However, unlike the PV, which had a
unibody design and acoil spring rear suspension, the Duett used aladder frame withleaf spring s supporting the rear.While the Duett has been criticized as a regressive design by those who point out that the ladder-frame car was based on Volvo's first unibodied car; the use of a separate ladder chassis provided Volvo with an easy solution in their desire to produce a suitable commercial vehicle. The availability of the bare chassis also allowed Swedish coach builders such as Grip, Valbo and Nordbergs to build Duett-based pickup trucks,
convertible s and specialized commercial vehicles. The versatility of the ladder-frame design also made the Duett a popular choice as a base for customized vehicles such ashot rod s and EPAtractor s.The Duett was the only automobile marketed by Volvo in the United States that used a separate frame. All other models were of
unibody construction.Model designations
P445
The P445 was based on the PV444 saloon car and shared its 2-piece flat paned windshield.
P210
The P210 replaced the P445 in the early 1960s. It is distinguishable from the P445 by its use of a single-piece curved windshield, which it shares with the PV544.
Demise and replacement
The final P210 rolled off the line in 1969, four years after the end of production of the PV544 on which it was based. The Duett was replaced by the "Express", a high-roofed version of the
Volvo 145 estate wagon. The Express was not seen to have the utility of the Duett and was largely seen as a disappointment.Gallery
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