Oh man!! What a pretty car!! As a kid our neighbors drove a late 60's Volvo 122 Canadian Wagon which had virtually the same 1800cc inline four cylinder engine routed through a four speed box to the rear wheels. It was a lovely car and faithfully took their two sons and me to hockey practice every winter. I've loved these P1800's since I was little from watching The Saint, and even the later shooting brake P1800ES models were a fine looking car! I think for collecting you can still find these in reasonable supply and parts seem attainable as well. Sadly, I have a prosthetic lower leg on my right and have to resort to automatic cars unless I take apart and modify the manual transmission, which always looks ugly. A nice late example of the P1800ES with an Automatic would look just fine in my driveway, dark metallic pearl navy blue with a brown leather interior and the "Prancing Moose" shield on the front fenders, now if only my bank account were as rich as my imagination! Thanks for another great video!!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting ! I think the later E and ES had automatic versions and the 1800 series in general is still "affordable" for good examples, probably $15 to 20 K, they did import quite a few to North America but they are kind of rare now . Had heard a story about the 1800 cc engine used in this and several other Volvos originally being a boat engine !
@@thecarsofpalmsprings I'd heard the same but never pursued whether it was fact or not. I can see it being used as a marine engine, long life, good torque all the things you want in an engine for any purpose. I think Volvo and to a degree Saab (99's and up) were overlooked as far as their engines went but both companies had amazing tech stuffed into their vehicles, especially from about 1978 through to 1990. Great engines and drivetrains in great cars!
@@thecarsofpalmsprings right, thank you very much! I will follow your advise :). I’m so exited! It needs a bit of work, but nothing too major, so it will be very fun!
Beautiful car !
😅indeed , it was a treat to shoot this beauty ! Thanks for watching and commenting !
In the early 1970’s, a neighbor had an 1800ES wagon. I was a teenager at the time and lusted after that beautiful automobile!
We hope to get to check out an ES, quite different from this car, fuel injection and 70s interior
I normally dislike all things mid-century, but everything about this car is an exception.
Beautiful car! I've always loved this model. Also, loved the camera work with the shadow of the windmill!! Very dramatic!
Thank you ! It was a treat to shoot never a bad angle on this beauty ! Kind of like the Grand Canyon or Hawaii
Oh man!! What a pretty car!! As a kid our neighbors drove a late 60's Volvo 122 Canadian Wagon which had virtually the same 1800cc inline four cylinder engine routed through a four speed box to the rear wheels. It was a lovely car and faithfully took their two sons and me to hockey practice every winter. I've loved these P1800's since I was little from watching The Saint, and even the later shooting brake P1800ES models were a fine looking car! I think for collecting you can still find these in reasonable supply and parts seem attainable as well. Sadly, I have a prosthetic lower leg on my right and have to resort to automatic cars unless I take apart and modify the manual transmission, which always looks ugly. A nice late example of the P1800ES with an Automatic would look just fine in my driveway, dark metallic pearl navy blue with a brown leather interior and the "Prancing Moose" shield on the front fenders, now if only my bank account were as rich as my imagination! Thanks for another great video!!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting ! I think the later E and ES had automatic versions and the 1800 series in general is still "affordable" for good examples, probably $15 to 20 K, they did import quite a few to North America but they are kind of rare now . Had heard a story about the 1800 cc engine used in this and several other Volvos originally being a boat engine !
@@thecarsofpalmsprings I'd heard the same but never pursued whether it was fact or not. I can see it being used as a marine engine, long life, good torque all the things you want in an engine for any purpose. I think Volvo and to a degree Saab (99's and up) were overlooked as far as their engines went but both companies had amazing tech stuffed into their vehicles, especially from about 1978 through to 1990. Great engines and drivetrains in great cars!
love the colour!!
The same color as Simon Templars car in The Saint , thanks for watching and commenting !
In Denmark the colour is called "California White".
@erikskov8759 in person it is kind of a cream color maybe a hint of green , thanks for watching and commenting !
Of all the cars I’ve owned, my 63 P1800s is the only one I remember the VIN: 6030.
Mine had wire wheels
I seem to recall this car was a very early Vin and was 4 digits as well , thanks for watching and commenting !
Very nice video, and I love the P1800! Will go and look at one (maybe buy) next week.
One question: do you need to use the clutch to engage overdrive?
Thank you for watching! we were told you do not have to but it is good practice to use the clutch it is a bit easier on the system cheers
@@thecarsofpalmsprings right, thank you very much! I will follow your advise :). I’m so exited! It needs a bit of work, but nothing too major, so it will be very fun!
You will love it and be aware the car gets a lot of attention link picts on our instagram !
@@thecarsofpalmsprings thats just fun! :). I will check it out now!
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