Volvo

Volvo 140


Model year
1967 - 1975
Series
140
Models
4
Generations
2
ChassisSedanStation Wagon
Number of Doors
2 - 5
Number of Seats
5
Fuel
Petrol
Registered in Norway
7,746
Current classifieds
1
Average price of current classifieds
129,000 NOK

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Explanation:Number of registered vehicles in Norway Vehicles for sale Average price of current classifieds (NOK)

Models / Generations
For sale
/
Average price (NOK)
Model year
Fuels
Chassis
Seats
Registered
For sale
Average price (NOK)
Models (4)
1421967-1974
Sedan 5 seats
P
1967-1974 3,102 1 129,000
1441967-1975
Sedan 5 seats
P
1967-1975 3,320
1451968-1974
Station Wagon 5 seats
P
1968-1974 1,058
145 Express1969-1974
Station Wagon
P
1969-1974 266
Generations (2)
1st Generation1967-1972
SedanStation Wagon 5 seats
P
1967-1972 5,188
1st Generation Facelift1973-1975
SedanStation Wagon 5 seats
P
1973-1975 2,558 1 129,000
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Volvo 140 in Norway


There are 7,746 registered Volvo 140 in Norway, of which one is for sale with a current classified right now.

About Volvo 140


Volvo 140 was presented in 1966 and was in many ways a completely new car, though still designed by Jan Wilsgaard. It was much roomier, and a lot more modern than PV544 and 121 which still were in production. Engine wise it utilised the trusty B18-unit, a 1,8 litre four pot, but in other aspects the 142/144 was forwrad thinking with all-round disc brakes and safety taken well care of. A slightly longer, executive version, the Volvo 164was presented in 1968. In 1969 the engine was revised, enlarged to 2 litres, hence the B20 name. The looks of the 140 series was changed during the early 70's, with larger and more US legislation friendly bumpers made the crisp lines of the early cars got lost. In 1975 140 was succeeded by the 240-series which was built largely on the earlier model, and was going to be produced into the 90's.