Mileage
74,424 km
Gearbox
Manual
First registration
01/1961
Fuel type
Gasoline
Power
74 kW (101 hp)
Seller
Dealer
Basic Data
- Body type
- Coupe
- Type
- Used
- Drivetrain
- Rear
- Seats
- 2
- Doors
- 2
Vehicle History
- Mileage
- 74,424 km
- First registration
- 01/1961
Technical Data
- Power
- 74 kW (101 hp)
- Gearbox
- Manual
- Engine size
- 1,778 cc
- Gears
- 4
- Cylinders
- 4
Energy Consumption
- Fuel type
- Gasoline
Equipment
- Comfort & Convenience
- Leather seats
Colour and Upholstery
- Colour
- Grey
- Upholstery colour
- Red
- Upholstery
- Full leather
Vehicle Description
Volvo P1800 Jensen
First registration 01.01.1961
74.424 Km
First year of production
The car has been fully restored 20 years ago
Inline four / 1778cc / 100 hp / 73 Kw / RWD
4-Speed manual transmission with overdrive
Dark gray with red leather interior
Many invoices, original book instructions, magazines, catalogue, picture before restorations,...
A full review of the car in the magazine 'VOLVODRIVE' supplied with the car.
Story
Introduced in 1961, the P1800 was a two-door, four-passenger coupe produced by the Swedish automaker Volvo.
The car was designed by Pelle Petterson, a Swedish designer, and it became famous for its stylish and distinctive design.
The P1800 gained additional fame when it was featured in the popular British television series "The Saint."
The main character, Simon Templar, played by Roger Moore, drove a white Volvo P1800 throughout the show, bringing significant attention to the car and contributing to its iconic status.
The production of the Volvo P1800 spanned over several years, with various updates and improvements made to the model during its lifecycle.
The car featured a reliable and robust four-cylinder engine, providing a good balance between performance and fuel efficiency.
Despite facing some challenges during its production, including a switch in manufacturing from England to Sweden, the Volvo P1800 managed to establish itself as a classic and sought-after collectible car.
The design of the P1800 has endured the test of time, and today, it is appreciated for its vintage charm and iconic status in automotive history.
In recent years, Volvo has embraced its heritage, and the P1800 has inspired modern Volvo models and design elements.
The original P1800 remains a cherished classic among automotive enthusiasts, reflecting the craftsmanship and design ethos of its era.
More pictures available
Visible only on appointment
For further information , please contact us +32 (0)2 681 81 00
First registration 01.01.1961
74.424 Km
First year of production
The car has been fully restored 20 years ago
Inline four / 1778cc / 100 hp / 73 Kw / RWD
4-Speed manual transmission with overdrive
Dark gray with red leather interior
Many invoices, original book instructions, magazines, catalogue, picture before restorations,...
A full review of the car in the magazine 'VOLVODRIVE' supplied with the car.
Story
Introduced in 1961, the P1800 was a two-door, four-passenger coupe produced by the Swedish automaker Volvo.
The car was designed by Pelle Petterson, a Swedish designer, and it became famous for its stylish and distinctive design.
The P1800 gained additional fame when it was featured in the popular British television series "The Saint."
The main character, Simon Templar, played by Roger Moore, drove a white Volvo P1800 throughout the show, bringing significant attention to the car and contributing to its iconic status.
The production of the Volvo P1800 spanned over several years, with various updates and improvements made to the model during its lifecycle.
The car featured a reliable and robust four-cylinder engine, providing a good balance between performance and fuel efficiency.
Despite facing some challenges during its production, including a switch in manufacturing from England to Sweden, the Volvo P1800 managed to establish itself as a classic and sought-after collectible car.
The design of the P1800 has endured the test of time, and today, it is appreciated for its vintage charm and iconic status in automotive history.
In recent years, Volvo has embraced its heritage, and the P1800 has inspired modern Volvo models and design elements.
The original P1800 remains a cherished classic among automotive enthusiasts, reflecting the craftsmanship and design ethos of its era.
More pictures available
Visible only on appointment
For further information , please contact us +32 (0)2 681 81 00
Seller
DealerBritish & Sportscars SA
ContactStéphane Meeremans
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