Volvo Sales Brochure, The One To Have Hard To Find 1971 That Covers The P1800es on 2040-parts.com
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
I good condition with only minor wear, these are the hardest to find and cover the P1800ES wagon, the last of the series.
Original color sales brochure illustrating & describing the Volvo 1800 ES. Publication number RSP/PV 45/2 71-71 (5640-10), dated 1971 and covers 1971-1972 models. 18 page booklet, well illustrated, English text. 21x30cm approx. Good condition.
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