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Posted: 19 Nov 2006 07:44 pm
by girlracer
I beat Dai!!!!
I got 19/20 ha im so good
lol

Posted: 19 Nov 2006 08:47 pm
by sven360
14/20 better than I'd have thought so I'm happy
Couldn't tell ya whether questions where correct or not -had to guess most of 'em

Posted: 19 Nov 2006 11:59 pm
by V6 Man
20/20, but only cos I cheated about the 240 trim question.
And yes, the answer given is wrong - NO GLE's had black trim here in the Uk.
Posted: 20 Nov 2006 05:03 am
by MJ
12 for me, but with several guesses
Posted: 20 Nov 2006 11:43 am
by volvorsport
19/20 , it was the trim that did me .
Posted: 20 Nov 2006 03:26 pm
by classicswede
I think they must have been refering to the GLT tbh.
Posted: 20 Nov 2006 03:43 pm
by antiekeradio
15/20 without looking at your comments

Posted: 20 Nov 2006 10:02 pm
by mickt
17/20 thought I would only get 10
BTW this a brill coffee table book There's a copy in Buckinghamshire libraries
1. VOLVO : THE CARS - from the 20s to the 80s
LINDH, Bjorn-Eric Published by Forlagshuset Norden AB and Volvo Car Corporation, Gothenburg, English First Edition, 1986. Hard cover, very large squarish format book, 236pp, illustrated in colour and b/w. ISBN 9186442147. This book is a complete history of Volvo cars, describing the first tentative experiments in the middle of the '20s, the American-inspired six cylinder models of the '30s and the turning point in the company's history - the development of the P444 which proved to be Volvo's trump card, and which paved the way for the export successes of the PV544, Amazon/120 and 140/160 series in subsequent years. All of the cars are described in both words and pictures. The illustrations include over 300 hundred black and white photographs, many of which have been retrieved from files which have lain untouched for 30 years, and are here being published for the first time. All pre-'50 models were rephotographed in colour by Peter Haventon, and the book contains nearly 200 colour plates. It only provides a detailed description of the design and development of Volvo cars, but also supplies a revealing insight into the development of the Company itself.
text from www.abebooks.co.uk
cheers mickt
Posted: 21 Nov 2006 08:19 pm
by petefarrell360
Ahhh, yes that book is really quite good Mick, I have a copy myself! Sadly the usual small section on the 300's, nothing too big! I've also got a Volvo book based on the Australian market, called something along the lines of Volvo Downunder.
Pete
Posted: 22 Nov 2006 09:02 am
by BUF340
Hi! I got 16/20 that means 160 points!
Greetings from germany
Helge