1965 Volvo 1800S Four-Speed
Please note, the 1961–72 Volvo P1800 was just named on the Hagerty Bull Market List for 2025!
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1965 Volvo 1800S Driving POV Part 1

1965 Volvo 1800S Driving POV Part 2

1965 Volvo 1800S Ride Along Part 1

1965 Volvo 1800S Ride Along Part 2
Description
Planned in Sweden, designed in Italy, built in Britain, and a success in the United States, the P1800 could be Volvo’s most internationally renowned model. Built from 1961 to 1973, the P1800 was created to increase dealer showroom traffic. To make it really striking, Pietro Frua of Turin, Italy, was commissioned to style the car, although Swede Pelle Petterson actually designed it. Due to limited capacity at Volvo’s plants, British companies Pressed Steel and Jensen Motors manufactured and assembled the cars until 1963 when production moved to Sweden, with those cars now called 1800S. The sports car’s 1.8-liter overhead-valve, four-cylinder engine sported dual SU carburetors was rated at 115 horsepower.
From a company known best for sturdy, practical automobiles, the 1800S was an image changer, especially once it was seen driven by Roger Moore as debonair crime-fighter Simon Templar in the British TV series The Saint. As British magazine MotorSport wrote, “The Volvo is a smooth-traveling, quiet car for long journeys, ideal for those who want a coupe smacking of a Ferrari and a top speed well clear of the ton ...”
The 1961-1972 Volvo P1800 is featured on Hagerty's 2025 Bull Market List, which can be viewed here: 2025 Bull Market List: 11 Hot Rides on the Rise Right Now
Highlights
Extensive four-year restoration (1998–2002) under prior ownership
Upgraded with a 1972 Volvo B20 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine
Four-speed synchromesh manual overdrive transmission
Restored to Viper Red paint and black vinyl upholstery
Features
Replacements under current ownership (since 2022) include:
Continental tires
Aluminum radiator
Stainless exhaust and muffler
Stainless bumpers
Weber carburetor
New battery
All fluids flushed
Tune up
Known Imperfections
Some paint loss on door sills
One inch of chrome peeling
Minor paint scratches
Tachometer and clock are inoperable
Included
Jack and lug wrench
Tool roll
Service manuals
Numerous spare parts including driver’s door, bumpers, chrome trim and more
Ownership History
Originally a California car, this Volvo 1800S was totally restored from 1998-2002. The work included stripping the paint; removing doors, trunk, and hood; repainting in its original color; and installing a new dash and interior. It was also upgraded with a 1972 B-20 engine, four-wheel disc brakes, and Bilstein shocks. The consignor acquired the Volvo in 2022.