Beschreibung
Teknische Daten
Beurteilung Fahrzeugzustand
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Zustand technisch
At the time of the photography, the vehicle was not drivable, but according to information, it should be both startable and drivable. The engine is likely not original. Now also equipped with dual carburetors, originally a single carburetor. Not inspected on a lift. It looks decent but also has areas that need closer examination. Newer exhaust system.
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Zustand Interieur
The interior appears to be original in terms of seats and rear seat and is in good condition with some signs of use. The space in the rear, drawers under the rear seat, and door panels are likely from the police era. These have held up well over the years, as has the headliner. Rubber mats are in good condition, but there is missing trim in the front. Instruments, controls, and steering wheel are in good condition with some signs of use.
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Zustand Exterieur
Painted in black and white in decent condition, there are damages and areas that appear to have been touched up. Some rust on bumpers and places where there are bubbling spots under the paint.
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Zustand gesamt
As it stands, a good object with an interesting police history. As so many times before, a car to start and use, a rolling restoration, or a thorough overhaul. Regardless, a genuine classic with collector status and potential.
Fahrzeugangeben vom Kraftfahrzeugbundesamt
Ursprungsbesiktning: 1966-11-16 (typbes)
Datum i trafik första gången: 1966-11-16
Senast godkända besiktning: 2012-07-06
Besiktigad tom: 2014-07-31
Skattebefriad: Ja
Körförbud: Ja
Antal ägare: 6
Fakten zum Modell
Right from the beginning, the Duett, with its frame, was popular for modifications. Cabriolet versions were built, and eventually, there were both Epa tractors and Hot Rods.
The Swedish police used to be organized municipally, which led to some differences. There was also a State Police for certain matters. As automobiles and motorcycles made their way into street life, it became natural for law enforcement to acquire and use them. Stockholm, according to information, was the first to get a police car, a Scania-Vabis, in 1913. Over the years, there was a diverse array of vehicles and appearances in the country's various districts. Eventually, at least the State Police began to create a unified fleet, being the first to paint their vehicles black and white. When the police were centralized and became a national authority on January 1, 1963, 554 police districts were quickly reduced to 119, with the newly formed National Police Board as the coordinating authority. This marked the beginning of a change in the police vehicle fleet. Older vehicles were phased out rapidly and replaced with a more uniform fleet, all painted uniformly in black and white. There were several brands and designs, but of course, there were quite a few Volvo cars. One model that was used extensively was the spacious Duett. It was used for various purposes, including patrols, technical work, K-9 units, and riot control, sometimes in the traditional black and white livery and sometimes in a more civilian appearance. It was always appreciated for its reliability and spaciousness.
Regardless of whether it has been a civilian vehicle or a utility vehicle, in original condition or modified - the Duett is a vehicle that lives on in our hearts and is today a sought-after enthusiast and collector's vehicle.
Lagerort und Info zur Besichtigung
For viewing the vehicle, contact the valuator/depot:
Tore Thallaug
+46 705 90 23 65
tore@bilwebauctions.se
Abholung
NOTE! Payment (deposit to our account) must be made within 5 days and before collection.
Auktionsinfo
General information about the condition of the vehicles .
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