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Volvo 940 2,3 Turbo FTT — 1994
Full-pressure turbo in incredibly fine condition, having only driven 21,840 kilometers and is in like-new condition. All the history surrounding the car is known and documented.
Volvo 1800 S B18 — 1968
Well-maintained single-owner car with a history of adventure, care, and proper use. Untouched except for a complete repaint, excluding the roof and roof pillars.
Volvo Sport (P1900) B14A — 1956
Volvo's rare sports car with the legendary production number that all Volvo enthusiasts know—67 units. This is chassis number 33, with an impressive, well-documented detailed history, signed by the current owner.
Volvo PV4 — 1928
Rare, well-preserved, and an especially important piece of Swedish motoring history. One of Volvo's first cars after the well-known ÖV4. This PV4 is in the same exemplary condition as when the current owner completed its restoration 55 years ago. Just as beautiful now as it was then.
Volvo S80 T6 Executive — 2000
Exclusive top-of-the-line Volvo in very well-maintained and good condition. Functioning ACC and ready to drive for the summer.
Volvo 940 GL 2,3 — 1994
Low-mileage Volvo with only one owner since new, in good, well-preserved condition. Ready to drive and inspected until 2026-04-30.
Volvo 244 GL 2,3 — 1989
A lively 35-year-old car that has been off the road for a few years now wants to hit the streets again. As a tax-exempt vehicle, it just needs a few simple measures and an inspection to become roadworthy.
Volvo 544 B18 — 1964
This Swedish-sold PV has had just two owners and was fully renovated over 10 years. Since then, it has been lightly used as a summer car.
Volvo 780 V6 2.8 — 1988
This stunning 780 Coupe has had only thres real owners since new, with just 52,288 km on the odometer. It comes with a fully documented history and has been part of a Volvo collector's collection since 1998. Finding a better example of this model will be a difficult task.
Volvo Cross Country C303 4X4 (Tgb 11) B30 — 1976
Purchased new in 1976 by the state-owned company Vattenfall and used sparingly as a standby vehicle for line work, having only covered 14,000 kilometers. This is the civilian version of the Tgb 11, known at the time as the Cross Country C303. When Volvo was preparing to launch its all-wheel-drive vehicle, the V70 XC, in 1997, Volvo Cars had to acquire the rights to the Cross Country name from the truck division that owned the naming rights.