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Volvo 940 hearse camper with Nilsson background

22.05.2026 06:59 1 min 1 source
Auto Motor Klassiek – tijdschrift over oldtimers NLD
Volvo 940 hearse camper with Nilsson background
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A camper conversion based on a Volvo 940 hearse built by Nilsson has been presented in the Netherlands. Nilsson, founded in 1945, specialized in lengthening Volvos for funeral, medical, and transport purposes. The cargo floor length matches a Volkswagen California, and the bed width exceeds that of a 240 hearse. After removing the partition and coffin frame, a mattress, refrigerator, folding chairs, table, and solar panel were installed. The camper weighs nearly the same as a Volvo 940 Estate but has a more powerful HPT engine (30 hp difference).

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Volvo 940 hearse camper with Nilsson background

22.05.2026 Auto Motor Klassiek – tijdschrift over oldtimers NLD

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