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Volvo L 3314 N 'Feltvogn'

Volvo L 3314 N in Ransom, Movie, 1974 IMDB

Class: Cars, Off-road / SUV — Model origin: SE — Built in: NO — Made for: N

Volvo L 3314 N 'Feltvogn'

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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2012-10-08 19:32

Volvo

3loader RU

2012-10-08 19:45

L 3314

Lateef NO

2012-10-09 01:17

The full nickname is 'feltvogn', instead of 'felt'

tore-40 NO

2012-10-09 07:21

If I may comment the nickname discussion:

The full military name is "Vogn, felt, 1/2 T, 4x4, Volvo, modell L3314N". We usually referred to it as just "Volvo Jeep" or more officially as "Volvo Felt" Link to "www.feltvogn.no"

But the military vehicle class is "Feltvogn" along with MB GW and the others.

-- Last edit: 2012-10-18 20:21:53

tore-40 NO

2012-10-18 19:52

'Cough'?

Lateef NO

2012-10-18 20:04

Most of my family have served in the army or the air force, and I've never heard them or anyone else refer to this using any other designation than Feltvogn, that's why I'm curious. Geländewagen is Geländewagen, I've never heard anyone refer to this as a Feltvogn. When someone say Feltvogn, it seems natural to me that they're talking about the Volvo one, and none other.

I believe Volvo Felt was applied just as an abbreviation, and not as the official name. Same with the Volkswagen Kübel.

-- Last edit: 2012-10-18 20:05:02

tore-40 NO

2012-10-18 20:21

Lateef wrote I believe Volvo Felt was applied just as an abbreviation, and not as the official name.


Well abbreviation or not, it was a nickname anyway. And that's why I related to both the full name and the 'Volvo Jeep' (from GP, as you already know) as the official name and as another, less common nickname. No problem, leave it 'as is'.

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