Description
Finished in White complemented by a Black interior a very well presented usable icon. Nice paintwork and interior . A strong engine with overdrive , along with a good history file . current V5C document , restored between 2009 and 2011 officially unveiled at the January 1960 Brussels Salon. manufactured in the UK, P1800 assembly was transferred to Sweden during April 1963. Best remembered as Roger Moores steed in The Saint TV series which ran from 1962 until 1969, the stylish Volvo has long been a cult classic. The original engine was replaced in 1969 by the 2-litre B20 unit, itself being upgraded a year later with a revised camshaft and fuel injection. The resulting output was 130bhp - sufficient to power the Volvo to 62mph in 9. 5 seconds and on to a shade under 120mph. This facelifted model acquired four-wheel disc braking at the same time. this very solid example has spent a period in dry storage and now ready foe the next lucky owner . Finished in a very Saint like colour scheme of white complemented by a black interior with a history file comprising of a collection of invoices with many from c. 2010, old MOT certificates plus a current V5c document an iconic car.












