1973 Volvo 1800ESIntroducing this 1973 Volvo 1800ES, presented in
its factory Cypress Green (110) with a Cognac (456-884) interior.
Known for its distinctive shooting brake design, the 1800ES
combines the practicality of a wagon with the elegance of a classic
sports car, making it a standout in Volvo's history.Highlights:-
Factory Color: Cypress Green (110) - Interior Color: Cognac
(456-884)- Automatic Transmission- Inline-Four Engine- Fuel
Injection- Four-Wheel Disc Brakes- Smiths Instrumentation-
Blaupunkt Radio- Chrome Accents- 15-Inch Steel Wheels w/ Trim
RingsEquipped with an automatic transmission, inline-four engine,
fuel injection, dual exhaust outlets, four-wheel disc brakes,
Smiths instrumentation, a 3-spoke steering wheel, chrome bumpers,
15-inch steel wheels with trim rings, and a jack. Comfort and
convenience features include air conditioning, manual-crank
windows, Blaupunkt radio, bucket seating, dual-side rearview
mirrors, analog clock, vent windows, center console, and a
fender-mounted antenna.The 1800ES was Volvo's first production car
to offer a full glass rear hatch, giving it a unique profile and
excellent cargo visibilityan, innovation that still draws attention
among collectors today. If you're seeking a classic Swedish car
that balances style, practicality, and reliability, this Volvo
1800ES is mechanically sound. For $15,750
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