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Volvo 1800ES anyone?

Assembly, years, money, and patience required.

yeesh
 
The ES was first built in 71 and last built in 73. Volvo ended production because it's largest market, the US, now required rubber bumpers plus other modifications and Volvo knew it would make the car ugly, so rather than degrade their car they ended production. The 1800ES had quite a development history. But as classic cars go, nice ones are fairly reasonable in price. PJ
 
Would love one, but the garage is full!
 
Nope, not interested... too much work and $
 
Well.....it's hard to look past the current rolling stock, they are certainly out of place (understatement of the week :smile: ) Now, it is likely the rolling stock could be sold on and a significant chunk of the purchase price recovered. THEN, if you had a second car or large collection of parts, you could combine the two. All that being said, I do like cheese.... :D
 
A pretty one on Tulsa Craigs List for sale, looks well cared for, ONLY $28,000! :encouragement: :devilgrin:
 
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