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1967 Volvo 121 (Amazon)

Sale price: £11,000.00 make an offer

Sale type: Fixed price listing

Technical specifications, photos and description:

Model:
121
Year:
1967
Doors:
4
Mileage:
117,000
Engine:
1,778
Previous Owners:
3
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1967 Volvo 121 (Amazon) for sale

Current customer rating: current rating for this car(2.1) based on 328 votes
This car is being sold by auction from the 30th September to 7th October. To bid and view more information see https://market. getpatina. com/listings/volvo/100-series/a773cb2b-9b6b-4848-babb-e557706fad96

Location: Bampton. Oxfordshire
Mileage: 17. 00 (ish) - second time around. I'm guessing
Chassis Number: 211499
Engine: 1800 (B18)
Gearbox: Manual
Color: Light blue
Interior: Black elk-proof vinyl
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The Car

This is a rare chance to buy a fully restored Volvo 121 Amazon for a fraction of the sum it would cost you to complete the work yourself. The owner (only the fourth. by the way; the first owned it for 42 years!) did the sensible thing and bought a car that was structurally and bodily sound but completely shot mechanically.

He then did exactly the sort of work that any astute car enthusiast would do. which means a fully rebuilt engine. complete with an electronic ignition system to replace the Victorian-era points. overdrive gearbox. uprated headlights. and new Bilstein suspension.

On the Outside

The body was already is good condition but that didn't stop the owner from shipping it off to Rally Preparation Services in Witney for further fettling including the rear wheel arches. which were repaired last year when the bulk of the mechanical work was done.

The entire car was then Dinitrol rust proofed. at which point the driver's door and boot seals were replaced. Work to do is pretty much limited to replacing the window seals and touching up a couple of small areas of paintwork.

On the Inside

The spartan interior is the weakest part of the car and would benefit from some money spending on it.

The driver's seat is not original but from a later car and so has an integral headrest. The original webbing seat bases have been replaced with a spring kit that the owner imported from the USA and the steering wheel has been changed for a smaller. 14-inch MotaLita wooden jobbie.

The original sealed headlamp units have been replaced with modern halogen units but the period. and rather wonderful. floor-mounted dipswitch has been left in place.

Underneath

The engine has been completely rebuilt by Ralph Saunders (very well known Oxfordshire engine supremo) to fast road spec. which is equivalent to 123GT specification. which means around 100bhp.

The slight overbore was matched to an uprated camshaft. lightened flywheel and cam followers. and a ported and gas-flowed head to help it rev more easily. making it an utter joy to drive. It also has metal timing gears rather than the stock. more fragile. fibre gears. so long-term reliability is assured. The final bill came to well over £4. 00 for the engine work alone.

The rebuilt twin SU HS6 carbs add a lovely induction rasp that is completely in keeping with a car that dismisses the odd hillclimb or rally with the same disdain as it does the supermarket run.

The Amazon runs very happily on unleaded as the valve seats were hardened when the engine was rebuilt and the oil has been changed every 3. 00 miles with a decent 20w50 grade.

It's hugely over-engineered and massively under-stressed: having a newly rebuilt engine of this quality under the bonnet is like asking Jack Bauer to take care of the rowdy kids outside your local off licence; completely unnecessary but hugely reassuring.

Rob Henchoz. who races and rallies Amazons. rebuilt the gearbox. which benefits from a competition overdrive (which cost a whopping £900 all by itself) as the standard Laycock de Normanville units are considered to be a little too fragile for modern use. She'll now cruise at 85mph or more where conditions allow. so dicing with photocopier sales reps on the motorway network is effortless.

The springs and Bilstein dampers are all new. as are the original specification wheels. Which have had new Toyo tyres fitted to them. obviously. The final assembly and tuning was done by Amazon Cars in Suffolk.

The owner also reports that he's fitted rear brake shoes and cylinders at the last MOT along with new track rod end ball joints; were he to keep the car he'd look to replace the front discs and pads and rebuild the calipers to cure the car of a slight pull under braking.

The gearbox and overdrive oil have also just been done and. as the owner himself so eloquently puts it: “The beauty of these cars is everything's so easy to do - I could teach you how to service it before your coffee got cold. ”

The car can be viewed near Witney in Oxfordshire. to arrange to view go to https://market. getpatina. com/listings/volvo/100-series/a773cb2b-9b6b-4848-babb-e557706fad96 and click the 'Contact Seller' at the top. To find out more about the market look at http://picks. getpatina. com/2016/09/world-needs-yet-another-car-auction/

Estimate £10-12k (but remember the reserve on The Market is always less than the estimate)

Also published at eBay.co.uk

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Comments and questions to the seller:

from Philip Ashworth, dated 22 march 2018
Is this car still for sale?

from Martin Judd, dated 14 october 2016
Hi

Just wondering if the car is still for sale ?

Many Thanks


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