Update on a member’s 1963 P1800S that has been sitting since 1997.
Category: Feature
Spring Swap Meet, April 21st
Our Spring Swap Meet is April 21st, more info on the events page.
The Swedish Club “All Swedish Meet” is scheduled for June 8th and more coming.
Our monthly meetings are on the first Wednesday in Lake Forrest Park.
More on the Events Page
Corky’s Car
After five months of work, Corky’s car is back on the road.
What did they really say?
PSVSA came over a huge pile of classified photos from Volvo revealing what really was said during these photo shoots.
1961 P1800 restoration
Supercharged 1962 P1800
Scott’s most excellent 1962 supercharged P1800.
A 1964 Volvo 1800S with a family story
We all love vintage Volvos for what they are but if a beloved Volvo also come with a great story, it elevates the car in many ways.
From Sweden: Magnus Rosenstråle’s, his dad Curt and his son Max are all involved in the story of this ST1, a 1964 Volvo 1800S with chassis number 10,447 and it has a story to tell.
2021, will it be exciting??
We certainly hope so.
The Covid pandemic is still raging but vaccines are being distributed.
The good news: Some of us are old enough to qualify for early vaccination. The bad news: Some of us ARE old but we still want to drive and show off our cars.
There will not be a ton of activity until covid rules are lifted but in the mean time, we are plotting some social distance drives etc.
I am working on a story of “! might as well do that to since I am there…ism” regarding a vibration in my 1967 Volvo 122S wagon.
Also, a cool story about this car is coming but it is not what you think…
Mo later…now back to the shop, gotta clean the inside of my bellhousing!
Your Humble PSVSA Editor,
Rolf
A visit with “Rainbow Larry”
My visit with “Rainbow Larry” Volvo shop in Bellingham. Continue reading “A visit with “Rainbow Larry””
The Editor’s 1967 Volvo 122S wagon
The reason most of us drive vintage cars is that they remind us of something “back in the day”. Maybe you owned one, or had a friend that had one or maybe you just saw one rolling down the road when new. Continue reading “The Editor’s 1967 Volvo 122S wagon”