1966 Volvo 1800S
* A photo of the trunk has been added to the end of the photo gallery.
* Photos from preparation stage on the repaint have been added to the end of the photo gallery.
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, though 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 playing 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...”
Dressed in Light Blue as from the factory, this 1966 Volvo 1800S benefited from long term previous ownership.
Highlights
Long term caretaking by a previous owner
Powered by a 1.8-liter four cylinder with dual SU carburetors producing 115 hp at 5,500 rpm
Four-speed synchromesh overdrive manual transmission
Resprayed in 2002 in its original Light Blue paint
Black leather and vinyl interior with Medium Gray carpet
The Data Plate decode as:
Type: 18345 VF – M41 overdrive gearbox, US market only
Chassis Number – 16928
Color: 89 – Light Blue
Upholstery: 309-522 – Black Leather and Vinyl, Medium Gray Carpet
Features
Recent replacements include:
Four new tires in May with only a few hundred miles driven
New mesh steering wheel cover
New horn (generic tone, not equal to factory original)
Speedometer, odometer and tripmeter, water temperature, and fuel gauges
Warning lights for low charging and oil pressure
Dazzle-free rearview mirror
Map reading lamp
Map pockets on front doors
Volvo three-point seat belts fitted for front seats
Padded dashboard and sun visors
Grab handles
Horn rings
Cigarette lighters
Ashtrays front and rear
Fresh air heater
Two-speed ventilation fan
Known Imperfections
Radio works, but does not have wide geographic coverage
Blemishes on the rear window moldings
Assorted paint imperfections
Tach and speedometer may need calibration
Included
Volvo instruction manual
Tool kit
Records from 2002 respray
Copies of Volvo Sports America VSA magazine
Two sets of new spare keys (ignition and gas cap)
Ownership History
The consignor of this 1966 Volvo 1800S acquired it in April 2024. The previous owner bought it in January 2024 from the estate of its long-term owner, and work on the car during the past year is said to have included servicing the brakes and replacing the clutch and clutch master cylinder. The Volvo was repainted in 2002 following the completion of rust repairs on the fenders, rockers, and quarter panels along with other body repairs.