1966 Volvo 1800

1966 Volvo is getting mechanical and interior work.  For the mechanical side, we replaced the gas tank, rebuilt the suspension, and serviced the engine.  For the interior side, we recovered the back seats and updated the seat belts.  Both MotorWorks and TrimWorks are did a little electrical tweaking.

 

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The Volvo 1800 design was originally attributed to Frua of Italy. In reality, the design was a family affair, done primarily by Pelle Pettersen, the son of 544 designer Helmer Pettersen. The car looked Italian, very much a product of the 1950s rather than the 1960s with neat tail fins and a short greenhouse with a tall beltline. Early cars were assembled by Jensen in West Bromwich, England. In 1966, the Volvo 1800 was upgraded to a four-cylinder engine was updated to 115 hp. Its top speed was 109 mph.

The Guinness world record for highest mileage in the same vehicle is held by owner, Irv Gordon, of a 1966 Volvo 1800, which as of September 17, 2013 is 3 million miles.