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Volvo introduced the P1800 for the 1961 model year. The P1800 was Volvo's second attempt at a sports car, after the failed Volvo P1900. ...
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Volvo introduced the P1800 for the 1961 model year. The P1800 was Volvo's second attempt at a sports car, after the failed Volvo P1900. The P1800 was fitted with a 1.8L inline four engine, and was produced by Jensen in England. The P1800 suffered from quality control issues at Jensen, and in 1963, moved production to Sweden, and changed the name to the Volvo 1800S.
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Q: What is the highest sale price of a Volvo P1800?
A: The top sale price was $95,200 for a 1962 Volvo P1800 on Mar 2 2024.
Q: What is the lowest sale price of a Volvo P1800?
A: The lowest recorded sale price was $4,000 for a 1963 Volvo P1800 on Feb 6 2024.
Q: What is the average sale price of a Volvo P1800?
A: The average price of a Volvo P1800 is $35,095.
Q: When was the Volvo P1800 produced?
A: The Volvo P1800 was sold for model years 1961 to 1963.
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