Who was the original owner of the Volvo P1800?

Who was the original owner of the Volvo P1800?

Volvo P1800. Marketed as a stylish touring car rather than a sports car, the P1800 became widely known when driven by future James Bond actor Roger Moore in the hit television series The Saint which aired from 1962-1969. In 1998, an 1800S was certified as the highest mileage private vehicle driven by the original owner in non-commercial…

Is there a convertible version of the Volvo 1800?

Volvo never produced a convertible version of the 1800, but such cars were produced in the aftermarket most notably by Volvoville of New York, who offered them through their dealership after locally modifying stock coupes. Between 1964 and 1969 Volvoville sold some 30 convertible P1800.

Who is the parent company of Volvo Cars?

Volvo is a Swedish car manufacturer established in 1927 as a subsidiary of a ball bearing manufacturer. It was sold to Ford Motor Co. in 1999, and to the Geely Holding Group, a Chinese multinational automotive manufacturing in 2010. Volvo manufactures and markets sport utility vehicles, station wagons, sedans and…

When did the Volvo 1800 line End production?

Total production of the 1800 line from 1961 through 1973 was 47,492 units. Production ended on June 27, 1973, although Volvo was in negotiations with Coggiola concerning a possible P1800ESC .

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What was the overdrive ratio on a Volvo 1800?

Two overdrive types were used, the D-Type through 1969, and the J-type through 1973. The J-type had a slightly shorter ratio of 0.797:1 as opposed to 0.756:1 for the D-type. The overdrive effectively gave the 1800 series a fifth gear, for improved fuel efficiency and decreased drivetrain wear.

What was the top speed of a 1970 Volvo P1800?

Top speed was around 190 km/h (118 mph) and acceleration from 0–100 km/h (0–62.1 mph) took 9.5 seconds. In addition, the 1970 model was the first 1800 with four-wheel disc brakes; until then the 1800 series had front discs and rear drums.