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Volvo 544 Sport
Volvo 544 Sport
Lot Number | 196 |
Make | Volvo |
Model | 544 Sports |
Year | |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 1800cc Inline Four |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork |
This Volvo PV544 Sport is a charming throwback with serious curb appeal. Finished in a striking red-on-red combo, this sporty Swede blends classic curves with just the right amount of attitude.
Under the bonnet sits a lively 1.8L B18 inline-4 engine, fitted with twin SU carbs for extra punch. The motor fires up eagerly and is ready to please whether you’re cruising the boulevard or carving backroads. Paired with a manual gearbox, it delivers that proper old-school driving thrill.
Inside, the red vinyl bucket seats pop against the cream rear bench and panels—retro perfection! A set of period-correct sport wheels round out the look, giving this PV544 a subtly muscular stance.
If you’re after a unique vintage coupe with a sporty soul and show-ready style, this Volvo is ready to roll.
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