SALE PENDING to New Orleans! This is a terrific classic to enjoy as
a daily driver or to take to regional shows. It has all the right
specs: 4-speed manual transmission with overdrive, factory air
conditioning and fastidiously maintained with detailed records. We
love the maroon livery with black interior. Overall, the cosmetics
are of driver quality and will provide years of service for the
next owner. The car has been thoroughly mechanically maintained to
excellent condition. $8,200 of receipts invested in the past year
to make this an excellent driving P1800E. All maintenance and
repairs have been completed to make this a terrific driving 1800E.
It can be driven and enjoyed anywhere without any issue, except
lots of thumbs ups and smiles! This 1972 Volvo P1800E coupe is
presented in a stunning color combination of Maroon over black.
Under previous ownership the car was professionally repainted along
with many enhancements. The car is powered by a Volvo B20 1,986-cc
inline four-cylinder fuel-injected engine and paired to a
four-speed manual transmission. with overdrive. The present owner
has spent thousands with a vintage Volvo specialist and all
mechanical systems have been checked or rebuilt. It is ready to
drive anywhere, anytime. The Volvo rides on factory wheels;
four-wheel disc brakes bring the car to a safe stop. The interior
is completed in the factory black vinyl and features a wood dash
with Smiths instrumentation as well as a Blaupunkt radio and
cassette player. The air conditioning works well and the tinted
windows helps reduce the sun from heating up the passenger
compartment. Volvo debuted its front engine, rear-wheel-drive
sports car in 1961. Initially named the P1800, Volvo contracted the
British firm Jensen to build 10,000 cars. The partnership, however,
was short lived, with Jensen having difficulty with quality
control. Volvo opted to move production internally in 1963. For
1970 Volvo debuted the 1800E, and the cars now featured a more
powerful fuel-injected engine and four-wheel disc brakes. Initially
made famous by the television show The Saint, starring Roger Moore,
the Volvo 1800 has developed a cult following. From the beautiful
1960s styling and desirable color combination, to its modern
fuel-injected engine and four-wheel-disc brakes, this 1971 Volvo
1800E is an excellent collector vehicle, and arguably one of the
most iconic models to hail from Sweden. The P1800E is a modern
collectible that is popular worldwide. This is one of the most
solid rust free original cars and with the four-speed manual with
overdrive and air conditioning it has all the right stuff! Perhaps
most importantly, it has been in California and Arizona most of its
life and is truly rust free. If you are looking to enjoy a P1800E,
this could be your car. Call, email or text Harry Clark today at
+1.602.245.7200 or
[email protected].