1961 Volvo Amazon 122S

   

The Volvo 122 range underwent a significant update in 1961 when it received the robust B18 engine, a substantial leap forward in performance and power. The twin-carbureted 122S was an exceptional variant that could achieve up to 90 brake horsepower, delivering impressive performance, especially for its time.

This specific model, a four-door right-hand drive version, gained attention from the discerning team at Salvage Hunters. Recognizing its unique potential, the team meticulously refurbished and restored the vehicle, bringing it up to a remarkable standard. The attention to detail ensured that the car not only appeared stunning but also retained its historical authenticity.

Following the extensive restoration, this classic stands out in a captivating Middle Blue exterior finish, exuding an air of elegance and sophistication. Complementing this exterior charm is the interior, designed in a smart light blue tone, adding an extra touch of finesse to the vehicle's overall presentation.

The car's appeal extends beyond its aesthetics, as it also received substantial mechanical attention. The recent engine overhaul, exhaust system service, and maintenance of the water pump and steering box have not only enhanced the vehicle's reliability but have also revived its performance and durability, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable driving experience.

What truly enriches the ownership experience is the comprehensive history file that accompanies this 1961 Volvo Amazon 122S. This documentation includes the original handbook and essential paperwork, providing an extensive record of the car's heritage, including its maintenance and service history. This history file stands as a testament to the car's authenticity and journey through time, offering an intriguing narrative of its past.

The meticulous restoration and detailed attention bestowed upon this classic Volvo Amazon 122S have not only rejuvenated it to a high standard but also preserved its historical significance. This timeless vehicle is not just a marvel to behold but also a piece of motoring history worth cherishing.