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    Volvo '42 ford look alike.

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    A Volvo 544, built 1958. registered in Stockholm, hit HMS Bävern ("The Beaver").
    Link:https://www.klassiker.nu/reportage/e...ig-olycka-1961 (Swedish only)

    Yet another land-marine accident from yesteryear:
    Fish Market, Gothenburg 1956, and a Hudson '46-48 in peril:

    Car and submarine collision - photo-hudson_oops_goteborg_1956_1.jpg

    Link:https://www.klassiker.nu/reportage/e...eskekorka-1956 (Swedish only)

    And now for something completely different:
    Nick Toth in a Gulfstream G-IV collides with a fish in Tampa, FL 2014, and two other oddball mid-air collisions:
    Link:https://www.airspacemag.com/as-next/...ons-180961857/

    -Our constant pondering on why Zebra fishes collides more often than Bumblebees finally revealed:
    Link: https://royalsocietypublishing.org/d...rsbl.2014.0279

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    These were very good cars. The next versions included the 240 sedan and wagons that were truly amazing.( Only thing that seemed to fail was their A/C) They ran like a well oiled sewing machine

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