Vehicle Description
Available now is this rare 1973 Volvo 1800 ES dressed in a British
racing green over a blue interior. This is a rare car to see
anywhere and we are excited to be able to offer it for sale. This
particular model runs and drives, but needs a little TLC. This one
is a perfect candidate for restoration or customization. This Volvo
is powered by a 2.0L inline 4-cylinder engine mated to a manual
transmission. The car runs and drives great and would be a very
awesome addition to any collection. The 1973 Volvo 1800ES is a
two-door fastback coupé produced by Volvo from 1971 to 1973. It was
based on the 1800S and 1800E models, but with a more stylish and
aerodynamic body. The 1800ES was designed by Pelle Petterson, the
son of Volvo's chief stylist Helmer Petterson. It was introduced at
the 1971 Geneva Motor Show and was an instant success. The 1800ES
was powered by a 2.0-liter B18B inline-four engine that produced
115 horsepower. It was available with a four-speed manual
transmission or a three-speed automatic transmission. The 1800ES
was praised for its handling, braking, and safety features. The
1800ES was produced for only three years, but it remains a popular
classic car today. It is known for its stylish design, comfortable
interior, and sporty handling. The 1800ES is also a relatively rare
car, which makes it even more desirable. Here are some of the key
features of the 1973 Volvo 1800ES: Two-door fastback coupé body
style 2.0-liter B18B inline-four engine 115 horsepower Four-speed
manual transmission or three-speed automatic transmission Stylish
design Comfortable interior Sporty handling Rare car The 1973 Volvo
1800ES is a classic car that is sure to turn heads. It is a
stylish, comfortable, and sporty car that is sure to provide years
of enjoyment.