Re: Peugeot in USPS TV ad?

Nora & Hugo (norgo@cybertrails.com)
Thu, 27 May 1999 18:32:28 -0700

The Volvo in the advert is a 122.

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From: Adam_Rodnitzky@ACML.COM <Adam_Rodnitzky@ACML.COM>
To: PEUGEOTSW@aol.com <PEUGEOTSW@aol.com>
Cc: peugeot@padui.org <peugeot@padui.org>
Date: Thursday, May 27, 1999 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: Peugeot in USPS TV ad?

>Well...this is partially right. I think Douglas said '60-'64, right? The
>140-series cars didn't come out until 1966, so that would take that out as
a
>possibility. However, the PV544 (the old 40s Ford looking Volvo) was made
until
>'65. So it could've been an Amazon/120-series (late 50's to around '70) or
a
>PV544 (started as PV444 in the late 40s, made til '65). I've always wanted
a
>PV544 Sport for my daily driver...they were very popular and succesful in
>rallying in the 60s, and are supposed to be lots of fun and reliable.
>
>Adam
>'89 405DL
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>PEUGEOTSW@aol.com on 05/27/99 07:25:55 AM
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>To: peug505@snet.net, Rgvivace@aol.com, peugeot@padui.org
>cc: (bcc: Adam Rodnitzky/New York/ACMC)
>Subject: Re: Peugeot in USPS TV ad?
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>Your grandma' Volvo is either the end of the 122S run or the beginning of
the
>144 run. The 122S was a good car for it's day as is sort of a classic.
The
>144S is less distinctive but more contemporary in design.
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>Mort
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