Help me identify
Help me identify
Ive recently bough a volvo. A friend told me it is a c303 then the gentleman in NC said its a c202. Im now thinking its a L3314 due to mil camo. Since it is in transport i wont see it til get home as im an over the road trucker![Image]()
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Re: Help me identify
That my friend is deffenetly a L3314/ C202 velp.....4 cyl B16 or B18 engine...NO portal axles 
The L3314 is the military name the C202 Velp ( puppy) the civilian name but they are basicly the same vehicle

The L3314 is the military name the C202 Velp ( puppy) the civilian name but they are basicly the same vehicle

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Yeah, no lockers either. It's 4x4 capabilities are pretty limited compared to the other 4x4 here. Cool ride though, just more of a collectable/car show kind of rig in my opinion. I keep thinking one of these would be ideal as an electric conversion experiment to make up a cool around-town utility rig.
And that's Valp.
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Re: Help me identify
Awesome collectors item for sure. But not the same caliber as a C303.
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Yes sir...you are correct....its VALPVinceAtReal4x4s wrote: ↑Sat Feb 20, 2021 11:44 am Yeah, no lockers either. It's 4x4 capabilities are pretty limited compared to the other 4x4 here. Cool ride though, just more of a collectable/car show kind of rig in my opinion. I keep thinking one of these would be ideal as an electric conversion experiment to make up a cool around-town utility rig.
And that's Valp.![]()

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Yes, It is a L3314 (Swedish "Valp") and not the L3314N (Norwegian "Felt"). The C202 was produced primary in hugary under license from Volvo and had more modernized doors, instumentation and cosmetics. From what I can see, parts for the actual C202 are more difficult to locate than those for your L3314 truck. Best souse seems to be a fellow in Norway.
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Thanks to everyone responding on my post. The Volvo L3314 was delivered this morning. I used freight broker US of Freight and they along with the driver did a good job. I wont be able to see the Volvo til i get home as i am an over the road trucker myself. If anyome has parts let me know. I noticed some blackout lites are missing from below the windshield on both sides