Parked in the driveway of the previous owner, these are the first photos taken of the 1971 Volvo 1800E as I found it.
Other problems I noticed, were the lack of air-conditioning, missing antenna, missing stereo, disintegrating rearview mirror, fuel-gauge not working, and the missing passenger-side vent-window latch. Minor issues, me thinks. Nothing that some superglue, chicken wire, dental floss, and some well-placed post-it notes won't fix!
Paint job - Aside from some minor chips along the edges of the hood, the paint looked good and still maintained a glossy finish. The odometer read 149K miles, however the engine and transmission were just fresh from a rebuilt. All 4 tires were brand new, and the alternator and voltage regulator had been replaced. The car was also 98% rust-free - a huge plus! There were some minor surface rust along the edges of the trunk, and some on the tail-pipe, but none on the body or under the chassis.
The Volvo 1800's are hard to come by, and to find one in this good of a condition in Fresno, California less than 15 miles from where I live - surely this must be a rare find!
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