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- Volvo_B7F abstract "Volvo B7F and Volvo B7FA were a series of front-engined single-decker bus chassis manufactured by Volvo. While the B7FA was a more conventional front-engined chassis, the B7F had the engine mounted on top of the front axle, giving the buses very little front overhang.The models are not known to have been available in Europe, but they could at least be found in Latin America, New Zealand and South Africa.".
- Q18541467 abstract "Volvo B7F and Volvo B7FA were a series of front-engined single-decker bus chassis manufactured by Volvo. While the B7FA was a more conventional front-engined chassis, the B7F had the engine mounted on top of the front axle, giving the buses very little front overhang.The models are not known to have been available in Europe, but they could at least be found in Latin America, New Zealand and South Africa.".
- Volvo_B7F comment "Volvo B7F and Volvo B7FA were a series of front-engined single-decker bus chassis manufactured by Volvo. While the B7FA was a more conventional front-engined chassis, the B7F had the engine mounted on top of the front axle, giving the buses very little front overhang.The models are not known to have been available in Europe, but they could at least be found in Latin America, New Zealand and South Africa.".
- Q18541467 comment "Volvo B7F and Volvo B7FA were a series of front-engined single-decker bus chassis manufactured by Volvo. While the B7FA was a more conventional front-engined chassis, the B7F had the engine mounted on top of the front axle, giving the buses very little front overhang.The models are not known to have been available in Europe, but they could at least be found in Latin America, New Zealand and South Africa.".