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The Ferrari from Göteborg
The Japanese manufacturer used some additional plastic parts for the head and rear lights, for the frontgrille and usually for the wheel covers of the black rubber tyres. Only sometimes they used sheet metal hubcaps instead of the plastic ones. The straight version side trims are a feature of Volvos later 1800 S produced cars from '67 and later on. Of course this sheet metal miniature has the straight bumper version too. A very nice feature is the opening doors. Inside you can see a blue interior with a dashboard marked "Volvo P 1800, completed with a blue plastic steering wheel. The blue plastic seats are movable. The black bottom plate isn't marked but looking through the rear window you see the Ichiko logo and "made in Japan" on the board behind the rear seats.
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Volvomuseum
Volvo brand shopyou will also find volvo merchandise shop at the volvo museum in arendal. the shop offers a limited numbers of products from the “official volvo merchandise collection” as well as some products from volvo car cor
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