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The Volvo P1800 (pronounced eighteen-hundred) is a 2+2, front-engine, rear-drive sports car manufactured and marketed by Volvo Cars between 1961 and 1973. Originally a coupé (1961–1972), it was also offered in a shooting brake configuration toward the end of its production (1972–1973).
Volvo initially took little interest in Gordon's high-mileage car. He had written to the company twice, once after 250,000 mi (400,000 km) and again after 500,000 mi (800,000 km), only receiving a cursory response. [1]
The cylinders are on 105 / 108 mm (4.13 / 4.25 in) split bore centers, where the spacing between cylinders 2 and 3 is wider than that between cylinders 1 and 2 or 3 and 4. The engine was used in Volvo's PV544, P210 Duett, 120 (Amazon), P1800 and 140 series. It could also be found in the L3314 and the Bandvagn 202 military vehicles.
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Volvo 1800 ESC (1972) Volvo EC (1977) Volvo City Taxi (1977) Volvo Tundra (1979) Volvo VCC – Volvo Concept Car (1980) Volvo LCP2000 (1983) Volvo ECC – Environment Concept Car (1992) Volvo ACC – Adventure Concept Car (1997) Volvo SCC – Safety Concept Car (2001) Volvo PCC – Performance Concept Car (2001) Volvo PCC2 (2002) Volvo ACC2 (2002)
To name their engines, Volvo has used: 1955–1985 — four or five characters; 1985–1994 — five or six characters; 1993–1994 — six to eight characters
The next significant change occurred in 1962, when the B16 was replaced by Volvo's new B18 engine, initially developed for the P1800 sports car introduced the previous year. This 1.8 L engine had five main bearings. Again single and twin carburettor versions were offered, designated B18A and B18D, respectively. The B18A was a slow seller in the ...
Volvo P1800 Volvo P1900 driving adjacent to Volvo museum Gothenburg Sweden The Volvo Sport (also known as P1900) is a Swedish fiberglass -bodied roadster of which sixty-eight units were built, first 19 by Glasspar Company in California, between 1956 and 1957 by Volvo Cars .