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VOLVO 120/130 Series (1956-1970) Type 121 B18 (1961-1968) Model 2-door Sedan
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Volvo Pv 444! October 2019, Arvidsjaur, Lapland, Sweden.
Fujifilm X Pro-1, Canon Lens 50 1,2 (from the middle of 1960).
The 14 Th. April 1927 the Swedish industry history was changed forever when a small open car with the name Volvo rolled out of an old Bearing factory in Gothenburg, Sweden.
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Good looking early 90s Volvo Estate, MOT'd to Dec 2025 and taxed to Feb 2026! Its done 167,000 miles.
I previously saw this in 2018 when it was looking a bit better cosmetically. Must still be in good shape as it passed a MOT at the end of September this year without much difficulty.
A bunch of old cars from the Netherlands on their way up to North Cape. Including this Volvo P 1800S! :-).
June 2022, Arvidsjaur, Lapland, Sweden!
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A tidy Volvo 240, which I see on my way to work almost every day - in fact I could set my watch by it. This is the first time I've seen it parked up.
207k in 2012, then 130k in 2013... So either a change of clocks, or its been clocked.
Vehicle make: VOLVO
Date of first registration: June 1988
Year of manufacture: 1988
Cylinder capacity (cc): 1986 cc
First Manchester Vantage Volvo B5LH/Wright Eclipse Gemini 3 39248.BL65YZK on the guided busway between Leigh and Ellenbrook, Greater Manchester on the 25th April 2023. (Courtesy C.G.Burrell)
The Volvo P1800 is a sports car from Volvo Cars.
A white 1962 Volvo P1800 (with licence plate ST1) driven by Simon Templar, played by Roger Moore, was featured in the TV series The Saint beginning in 1962 and played a prominent role throughout the entire run of the show. Roger Moore was so smitten with the Volvo that he bought one for his own personal use.
Two new cars had been introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in 1961, a Jaguar E-type and the Volvo P1800. Jaguar was first offered the opportunity to provide an E-Type for the TV series but declined, feeling they had too much demand already and not seeing the need for additional press. When asked for a P1800, Volvo jumped at the chance. This led to an increase of sales of the P1800 and the creation of a 1960s icon. Initially, Volvo lent two cars for the series, one for static studio shots and the other for moving shots. When the P1800S came along, one of the earlier cars was cut up to allow better interior shots.