Volvo F85

Volvo F84/F85/F86
Overview
Manufacturer Volvo
Production 1965 - 1979,
approx. 58,800 produced[1]
Body and chassis
Class Medium size truck
Powertrain
Engine Volvo ohv I6 diesel engine
Dimensions
Curb weight 12,500 kg (27,557.8 lb) - 25,000 kg (55,115.6 lb) (gross weight)[1]
Chronology
Predecessor Volvo Brage
Successor Volvo F6

The Volvo F84/F85/F86 was a series of medium size trucks produced by Swedish automaker Volvo between 1965 and 1979.

Volvo F84/F85

Volvo presented the forward control Raske Tiptop with a tilting cab in 1962. When Volvo introduced its "System 8" in 1965 the truck got a new, bigger engine and was renamed F85.[2] Between 1968 and 1974 Volvo offered a budget version called F84 without power steering and with reduced payload.

In 1976 Volvo upgraded the truck and renamed it F85S. The S-version had a bigger engine and a more comfortable cab.[2]

Volvo F86

In 1964 Volvo had mounted the forward control cab from Raske Tiptop on its Viking model. When Volvo introduced its "System 8" the following year, the truck was renamed F86.[3] The changes, however, were more extensive than that and included a new engine, a new eight-speed gear box and a general updating of most of the components.

Modernization of the truck in 1973 included a new plastic radiator grille. In 1976 the driver’s work place was improved with a more comfortable cab.[3]

Engines

ModelYearEngine[1]DisplacementPowerType
F84/F851965-76Volvo D50: I6 ohv5,130 cc (313 cu in)117 bhp (87 kW)Diesel engine
F84/F851965-76Volvo TD50: I6 ohv5,130 cc (313 cu in)165 bhp (123 kW)Turbo-diesel
F861965-79Volvo D70: I6 ohv6,724 cc (410.3 cu in)150 bhp (112 kW)Diesel engine
F861965-79Volvo TD70: I6 ohv6,724 cc (410.3 cu in)210 bhp (157 kW)Turbo-diesel
F85S1977-78Volvo TD60: I6 ohv5,479 cc (334.3 cu in)180 bhp (134 kW)Turbo-diesel

References

  1. 1 2 3 Olsson, Christer (1987). Volvo - Lastbilarna igår och idag. Malmö, Sweden: Förlagshuset Norden AB. ISBN 91-86442-76-7.
  2. 1 2 Volvo Trucks Global - F85
  3. 1 2 Volvo Trucks Global - F86
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