The Volvo C303, better known as the Laplander, is a piece of adventurous history on wheels. This robust off-road vehicle was built for conditions where ordinary cars fail, but does so with typical Scandinavian pragmatism. Rugged, simple, and surprisingly pleasant on the road. This model is equipped with a Volvo B21 engine, drives well and shows why the Laplander has such a loyal reputation: sturdy chassis, high off-road capability and that unmistakable feeling of freedom as soon as you get in. Whether you want to explore the woods, are looking for a unique classic or simply love characterful technology, this Volvo brings every journey back to what driving is all about: pure and uninterrupted enjoyment. The Volvo L3314 is a series of military vehicles produced by Volvo. In the early 1950s, Volvo received an order to develop a new utility vehicle for the Swedish army. A trial series of 90 vehicles, called the L2304, was delivered between 1959 and 1961. It was powered by a Volvo B16 engine. Large-scale delivery of the slightly improved L3314 began in 1963. The L3314 was powered by the 1.8-litre B18 engine. The L33 series was offered with different body variants, such as a hardtop, a half cab, a soft top or special versions with anti-tank weapons. All vehicles have a forward cab (where the cab is located above the front axle), with the exception of the open L3304. The basic version was the L3314SU soft top. Other versions included the L3314HT hard top with mechanical winch, the L3304 anti-tank gun vehicle and the L3315 communications version with a shielded 24V system. The L3314 was succeeded by the Volvo C303 in the late 1970s.
- FuelPetrol
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- Exterior ColourGreen
- Number of doors5

