Volvo PV544
The Volvo PV544 was an updated version of the four seater sedan Volvo PV444, built by Volvo Car Corporation, the Swedish car manufacturers. Introduced in 1958, the car was a front engined, rear wheel drive, two door saloon car which featured two four cylinder engine options, a 1583 cc 60 BHP version and a 1776 cc 75 BHP one. The PV544 came with a 3 or 4-speed floor mounted transmission. Volvo went on to manufacture over 243,000 units until production ended in 1965.
The PV quickly earned a reputation for being strong and rugged, although the design was considered outdated from early on.[1] The PV also competed successfully, in the American SCCA class but also internationally, with a second-hand PV544 memorably winning the Safari Rally in 1965.[2] No PV 544 were produced in 1966. Last production was October 1965, some were sold in 1966 and titled as such, but last model year is 1965.