Let us look after your Volvo P1800

From day to day servicing up to full restoration we can look after any of the stylish 1800 range of Volvo's. We have carried out full nut and bolt restorations on all models from the early Jensen built cars up to the last of the fuel injected 1800E's (see Past and Current Workshop pages).

We can also offer full retrims using original panels from Sweden, leather front seats and leather rear seat upgrades as an option. Custom colour schemes also available.

Car sales: contact us if you would like us to handle a commission sale for you or list your car on our website. We are always looking to purchase cars.

Located in Hertfordshire with easy access to Junction 25 of the M25

December 2022: restomod 1800 was definitely the highlight of 2022 works! Numerous sets of wheels were tried for ride height and looks balance, custom interior, dechromed, blended bumpers and a hot engine...... a very enjoyable project to be part of, thanks Tonja and Ahmet. Also shown at the NEC Classic Car Show.

October 2020: custom leather interior for a client in Australia for his E, our trimmer can stamp in the correct Volvo logo and fit the chrome style trim on the door cards exactly as per original.

May 2017: we lent our Citroen GS Service van and one of our clients' P1800 for a bit of local filming (with his permission of course, thanks Peter!).....

See us on Car SOS on More 4 and National Geographic episodes 4 and 10

I'm still looking for my old P1800 chassis number 6917 that I owned in the early 80's. We have just sold chassis number 6924 so getting closer!

See 1800 Articles page for some exciting news

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If you have any queries or wish to make an appointment, please contact us:

+44 7792 911355 Keith 

or email

info@p1800specialist.com

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