![]() 04/15/2017 at 20:30 • Filed to: Volv-Oh my | ![]() | ![]() |
*DAY TIME REPOST*
Had this on my puter for YEARS and just now got around to asking: what kinda fucking Volvo is this lil thing? it does things to me
*pictured to its left is my old fun lil drift machine v6 Hardbody
!!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! e ST either stalks my page or is just a quick shooter but they have informed me that this is ye olde P1800ES.
What could all that even stand for? Well, I am certain I have cracked the code.
!!! UNKNOWN HEADER TYPE (MULTI-LINE BREAK?) !!!
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P1800ES
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it must be mine one day
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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C838585
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/list/102/p1800es/
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MOIST.jpeg
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For me it’d have to be a P1800s in white.
Where I can pretend to be The Saint.
Though he drove a British built P1800 which weren’t built well before moving the production to Sweden with the P1800s.
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As others have said, it’s a P1800ES.
Fun P1800 notes:
1. The ES is the origin of the glass hatch that Volvo used on the 480 and C30:
2. This guy has over 3 million miles on his P1800 coupe:
3. Torch owned a P1800 (not sure if it was a coupe or hatch) but traded it for his Reliant Scimitar .
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I’d rather a P1900
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Someone near me has a total survivor tan one that I see out and about running errands. It makes me happy when I see it.
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Slightly more correctly, the P-prefix was used only in 1961-1963 (2nd paragraph in link). The subsequent models were the 1800S, 1800E, and the 1800ES (the wagon).
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FYI, the world mileage record on a car is one of these.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volvo_P1800#Mileage_record_breaker
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Does this car make you jump for joy?
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Nooooo .... stop spreading the P- prefix ...
Only 1961-1963 cars had it - later models were the 1800S, then 1800E, then 1800ES (the wagon).
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my god it does something for me, i tell you what
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