1967 Volvo Amazon
The Volvo Amazon was a mid-size car introduced in 1956 by Volvo to complement their PV model (1947). When production ended on July 3 1970, 667,323 Amazons had been produced.
Compared to its predecessor the PV, the Amazon was a more modern car available in a wider range of body-styles — though the Amazon shared both the wheelbase from the PV as well as its tall posture and high H-Point seating. Notably, the Amazon was the first car to feature three-point seat belts, and the first to have any kind of seat belt as standard equipment. (source: wikipedia.org)





