The Volvo B10 was a front-engined bus chassis built by Volvo in the 1930s.
| Volvo B10 | |
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A preserved 1938 Volvo B10. | |
| Overview | |
| Manufacturer | Volvo |
| Production | 1930s |
| Assembly | Sweden |
| Body and chassis | |
| Class | Bus chassis |

Some of the buses used for the 1945 "White Buses" operation were built on the B10 chassis.
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Volvo Buses | |
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| Electric | |
| 4.8–5.1 L | |
| 5.5 L | |
| 6.7–7.3 L | |
| 7.7 L | |
| 9.4 L | |
| 9.6 L | |
| 12.0–12.1 L | |
| Volvo BXXR | |
| Olympian | |
| 1960s–70s chassis | |
| 1930s chassis |
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