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Year of manufacture1966
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Car typeCoupé
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Chassis number18345VF19818
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Lot number15
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DriveLHD
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ConditionRestored
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Interior colourBlack
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Number of doors3
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Location
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Exterior colourBlue
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GearboxManual
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Drivetrain2wd
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Fuel typePetrol
Description
French registration title as historic vehicle
Elegant, reliable and iconic
Rare car on our roads
Good original condition
The Volvo P1800, presented at the Brussels Motor Show on January 16, 1960, owes its commercial success to the design of Italian designer Pietro Frua and to its quality of manufacture. The impact of the British TV series The Saint, in which Roger Moore, aka Simon Templar, drove the car in 118 episodes of one of the longest-running adventure series produced in the UK, along with The Avengers, should not be underestimated. First offered to Karmann in West Germany, the production of the first 10,000 cars was eventually entrusted to Jensen Motors, which was unable to fully exploit its production lines. However, in 1963, the contract was ended due to quality problems after only 6,000 units and production of the P1800 was transferred to the Volvo factory in Lundby, Gothenburg.
It is one of these cars that we are presenting today. Equipped with the 1780cc B18B engine block developing 103 hp, our car was one of the 4,500 produced between August 1965 and July 1966 before the arrival of the 1986cc engine (type B20B). On this series, the road handling benefits from important improvements made by the reinforcement of the rear axle which gives the whole car a better stability at high speed. A new exhaust system also improves performance and allows a top speed of 180 km/h, which in its time could still be a commercial asset! Delivered new to the USA, this car spent most of its life in California before its current owner purchased it three years ago. Never restored except for an old paint veil in its original light blue colour (code 89), the bodywork alignments are good overall with some light dents in places. If some joints have dried with the sun, the chromes are in good condition and all the glass surfaces are original. The chassis is incredibly sound (full file available on request). On arrival in France, all the running gear and the mechanics will be checked for regular use. At the wheel, the engine revs up quickly - no doubt thanks to the replacement of the original SUs by Webers - and the engine is surprisingly smooth. The gearbox, also from Volvo (M41 with 4 synchronised gears) is very pleasant and the optional Laycock-de-Normanville electric overdrive adds a nice touch to the driving experience. The brakes are effective and the steering is quite soft but precise. Inside, the dashboards of the first series with their good condition aluminium veneers is nice. However, the upholstery and carpets will require some care for the most demanding collectors.
Increasingly sought after, the Volvo P1800 is an endearing car in many respects and its value is rising year on year. No doubt that this example in strict original condition will attract enthusiasts of the genre.
This car will be sold by auction by AGUTTES Auction House, in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, on June the 20th, 2021.
The digital catalog is available by the following link
https://www.aguttes.com/en/catalog/113642?
Please contact us for any further details.
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