1966 VOLVO P1800 S

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  • 1966 VOLVO P1800 S.
    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). Styling was by Pelle Petterson under the tutelage of Pietro Frua when Frua's studio was a subsidiary of the Italian carrozzeria Ghia, and the mechanicals were derived from Volvo's Amazon/122 series.
    Marketed as a touring car rather than a sports car, the P1800 became widely known when driven by British actor Roger Moore in the television series The Saint, which aired from 1962 to 1969.
    P1800
    The engine was the B18 (B for the Swedish word for gasoline: Bensin; 18 for 1800 cc displacement) with dual SU carburettors, producing 100 hp (75 kW). This variant (named B18B) had a higher compression ratio than the slightly less powerful twin-carb B18D used in the contemporary Amazon 122S, as well as a different camshaft. Some have suggested that the B18 was developed from the B36 V8 engine used in Volvo trucks, but differences between the engines cause others to dispute that origin. The B18 furnished the P1800 with a strong engine boasting five main crankshaft bearings. The B18 was matched with the new and more robust M40 manual gearbox through 1963. From 1963 to 1972 the M41 gearbox with electrically actuated Laycock de Normanville overdrive was a popular option. 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. Cars without overdrive had a numerically lower-ratio differential, which had the effect of giving them a slightly higher top speed (just under 120 mph (193 km/h)) than the more popular overdrive models. This was because the non-overdrive cars could reach the engine's redline in top gear, while the overdrive-equipped cars could not, giving them a top speed of roughly 110 mph (177 km/h).
    1800S
    As time progressed, Jensen had problems with quality control, so the contract was ended early after 6,000 cars had been built. In 1963 production was moved to Volvo's Lundby Plant in Gothenburg and the car's name was changed to 1800S (S standing for Sverige, or in English : Sweden). The engine was improved with an additional 8 hp (6 kW). In 1966 the four-cylinder engine was updated to 115 bhp (86 kW). Top speed was 175 km/h (109 mph). In 1969 the B18 engine was replaced with the 2-litre B20B variant of the B20 giving 118 bhp (88 kW), though it kept the designation 1800S.
    Almost a Bond Car
    While not built by Q Branch, the P1800 was driven by actor Roger Moore before he became 007. In his role as Simon Templar-better known as The Saint-Moore drove a 1800S.
    The producers of “The Saint” originally wanted to use one of the then-new Jaguar E-types for the show, but Jaguar declined to offer a car. Jaguar executives felt that demand would be fine without the television tie-in.
    Apparently, Volvo’s management heard about the production company’s search for a proper car for Simon Templar and offered the P1800. The show used a total of five different cars during its run, all of which are still accounted for.
    The cars were not only used on television, as Roger Moore himself owned three P1800s while the show was on the air. All of them were white and bore “The Saint” logos on their hoods.
    When Sir Roger spoke about the cars. “They were delightful cars and an absolute joy to drive,” he reports. He also added that they never let him down in service.
    CC rating: 1,780cc 109 ci (1.8L)
    NZ First Registration: 26-Jan-2017
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Komentáře • 2

  • @alecjones7299
    @alecjones7299 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You did some nice editing. Thank you very much. That’s a cool car. I found one for sale (Paraguay) thinking about getting it.

  • @jasoncarpp7742
    @jasoncarpp7742 Před rokem +1

    Lovely looking car. I used to know someone who had Volvo P1800.