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1966 Volvo P1800 S

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2009

Sold at http://www.ClassicarGarage.nl Volvo P1800 S, year 1966 (model 1967). Excellent ORIGINAL condition! The Volvo P 1800 is undoubtedly the most elegantly, exquisitely and dynamically designed Volvo of the twentieth century. The Volvo P 1800 was designed by Per Petterson who was employed at 'carrosseria Frua' those days. This classic car was sold at http://www.ClassicarGarage.nl

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  • I had the exact same one in high school but mine was a 1968, what a beautiful car, what memeries!

    Cheers, Bobbie

  • hands down my favorite model of volvo. wish like hell i had one

  • I have liked the look of this car since the i first time saw one brand new when I was a kid. I know the term "timeless design" is pretty cliche' but It really applies to this car. If they reissued this body design they would sell millions of them

  • @chubstheclown Lol - i should read properly.. You mean side trim !!! Sorry, correct.. 1967 they arrived.. i thought you meant bumpers... ignore the last reply....

  • @ProjectAurora The '66 1800S definitely did not have straight trim. Go to the Volvo 1800 Picture Gallery website and look at the 100s of pictures of 1966 cars. Not one of them has straight trim. Nor do the '65s.

  • @chubstheclown The 66 had straight trim. The 64 was the last model with Hockey trim. Yours has been modified with hockey trim if it is a 66.

  • Also... the grill is of the '67/'68 type. The '66 grill is flat and doesn't have double rows.

  • Nice car! One question, though... It appears to have '67 side trim. The '66 cars had the "hockey stick" chrome on the door (I have a '66). The straight, thin chrome didn't appear until the '67 model. Are you sure this is a '66?

  • I've forgotten how cool these are. I might need to build one of these into my next vintage rally car!

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