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HOBO group ZA - In the 1970s, North Korea ordered 1,000 Volvo cars from Sweden. The cars were shipped & delivered but North Korea just didn't bother paying & ignored the invoice.
How 1,000 Volvos Ended Up In North Korea — And Made A Diplomatic Difference : Parallels : NPR
Here's How North Korea Stole 1,000 Volvos From Sweden | CarBuzz
Will North Korea ever pay Sweden for the 1000 Volvos purchased in 1974? - India Today
In the 1970s, North Korea imported 1000 Volvo 144 Cars from Sweden, and then decided to ignore the $70 million invoice sent to them, thus making it the largest auto theft in
The Great North Korean Volvo Heist
How North Korea Stole 1,000 Volvos From Sweden - YouTube
Here's How North Korea Stole 1,000 Volvos From Sweden | CarBuzz
North Korea owe Sweden £2.4billion after stealing 1,000 classic Volvos | World | News | Express.co.uk
How 1,000 Volvos Ended Up In North Korea — And Made A Diplomatic Difference : Parallels : NPR
Historyphotographed North Korea owes Sweden $300 million for 1,000 stolen Volvos and every 6 months Sweden sends them reminders - iFunny Brazil
World's largest car theft was done by a government! Here's how it was done - Times of India
N. Korean Debt to Sweden Remains Unpaid After Four Decades
Sweden still owes the payment for 1,000 Volvos from North Korea; Read in detail
How a thousand unpaid-for Volvos created a diplomatic bridge between Sweden and North Korea - Hagerty Media
North Korea's 'largest car theft in history' from Sweden still hasn't been resolved | World | News | Express.co.uk
Why Volvo Keeps Asking North Korea for Money Since the 1970s - autoevolution
North Korea stole 1000 Volvos from Sweden in 'simplest grand theft auto' in history
How a thousand unpaid-for Volvos created a diplomatic bridge between Sweden and North Korea - Hagerty Media
Will North Korea ever pay Sweden for the 1000 Volvos purchased in 1974? - India Today
TIL North Korea Stole Hundreds of Volvo Cars, Buses, And Tractors In The 1970s, And Many Of Them Are Still In Use Today : r/todayilearned
North Korea–Sweden relations - Wikipedia
North Korea's never-paid-for Volvos still 'going strong' after nearly 50 years