
This stylish station wagon was made in the last production year for this model after, more or less, 8,000 units built; actually this car is a design masterpiece even now: try to figure out how this car could look 40 years ago. Unfortunately for Volvo, this car was too expensive for its class and its life ended soon.

This particular car is said to have new paint and original hub caps and new chrome trim rings; the AC Cobra-style front bumper can be replaced with the original front bumper which is detached but is in the boot and so comes with the car. Interiors look quite good and original; as the seller says, all the gauges are correctly working. As it’s a former New Mexico car we suppose it should be dry, even if no photos of undercarriage are provided.

Although the name is “1800”, starting from 1971 the displacement was increased to 1986 c.c. The overall look of the engine bay and of the fuel injected engine is nice. Find it for sale at $10,995 here in Chicago, IL.
