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Today's Nice Price or No Dice 1800ES eschews Volvo's boxy styling for a sexy and practical longroof coupe look. Let's see if the price tag on this classic also makes it worth a second glance.
A 1973 Volvo 1800ES shooting brake has appeared for sale. Beyond the funky styling, orange over black leather interior and five-speed manual transmission, you're asking, so what? There's a grand ...
In total, Volvo built about 48,000 of the cars, with only a little over 8,000 of those being the Swan Song 1800ES wagons. Since then, collectors and Volvo fans alike have coveted those long-roof ...
Nicknamed "Snow White's Coffin," or Schneewitchensarg, in reference to its large rectangular glass area, the Volvo 1800ES is a shooting brake adaptation of the long-running P1800 coupe.
Yes. But this is Volvo we're talking about, a carmaker that's incapable of not turning everything into a station wagon. Perhaps, what's most impressive about the 1800ES is that, on paper ...
My car is a 1973 Volvo 1800ES. On Halloween 1977, I was driving a 1973 Plymouth Duster that I bought from a friend's husband who was selling cars for the Chrysler dealership in San Francisco.
A rare manual 1973 Volvo 1800ES described as a one-owner car with original paint is offered for sale in California. This is a rare case where a wagon is significantly cooler than its coupe sibling ...
Besides its neatly tailored look—which some compare warmly to the classic 1800ES shooting brake—the hatchback is notable for ushering in Volvo’s adoption of front-wheel drive. In Europe ...
Although it was forever overshadowed by its P1800 coupe brother, every cool dad from Sweden wanted a Volvo 1800ES in the 1970s. The 1973 three-door wagon you can admire in our photo gallery ...
It is a Volvo after all. It is a direct descendent of the late, lamented Volvo 1800ES. The C30 is a 2-door hatch, or what I might call a wagonette. Although officially a 4-person vehicle it is ...
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