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  2. List of Volvo Car production plants - Wikipedia

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    Second Volvo Car plant outside Sweden: Assembly (1965–1972) Manufacturing (1972–present) XC40, V60, C40, EX30 (2025-) [5] Worldwide Debut model: Volvo Amazon: Previously named Volvo Cars Europe Industry (1965–2007) Halifax Plant Volvo Halifax Assembly (VHA) 3: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada: 1967–1987 [2] Debut model: Volvo 144: Assembly ...

  3. Volvo Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Volvo LV63 Truck 1929 Volvo L495 Titan Truck 1965 Volvo F88-49T Truck 1970. When Volvo manufactured its first automobiles in 1927, the first truck was already on the drawing table. In early 1928, the LV series 1 was presented to the public. Though by modern standards it was merely a truck, it was an immediate success and 500 units were sold ...

  4. Texas State Highway Spur 580 - Wikipedia

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    Spur 580, also called Camp Bowie West, is a 5.395-mile (8.682 km) state highway spur route in western Fort Worth, Texas. Spur 580 is a former segment of U.S. Highway 80 , and received its current designation when US 80 was decommissioned west of Mesquite, Texas .

  5. Westworth Village, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Location of Westworth Village in Tarrant County, Texas Coordinates: 32°45′36″N 97°25′26″W  /  32.76000°N 97.42389°W  / 32.76000; -97 Country

  6. List of Volvo passenger cars - Wikipedia

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    The following is a List of Volvo passenger cars indexed by year of introduction. Model history. Production Model Class Image 1920s. 1927–1929: ÖV4/PV4:

  7. James Marion West Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James Marion West Jr. (September 26, 1903 – December 18, 1957) was a Texas oilman. He was the son of James Marion West Sr., the businessman who created the West family fortune, and brother of Wesley West. He was nicknamed "Silver Dollar Jim", because of his habit of throwing silver dollar coins toward passersby on the street. [1]