DFW Car & Toy Museum features a rare 1973 Volvo P1800 ES Sport Wagon, a classic shooting brake with 130 hp, part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection. Explore automotiveDFW Car & Toy Museum features a rare 1973 Volvo P1800 ES Sport Wagon, a classic shooting brake with 130 hp, part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection. Explore automotive

1973 Volvo P1800 ES Sport Wagon Showcases Golden Era of European Grand Touring

2026/02/17 16:00
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The 1973 Volvo P1800 ES Sport Wagon represents a distinctive fusion of vintage charm, athletic performance, and utilitarian design from the golden era of European grand touring. Part of the Ron Sturgeon Collection at the DFW Car & Toy Museum, this vibrant blue vehicle stands as one of Volvo’s most beloved and collectible designs, illustrating a significant chapter in automotive history.

Originally introduced in 1960, the Volvo P1800 coupe gained fame through its role in The Saint television series starring Roger Moore. Designed as a stylish departure from Volvo’s more conservative offerings, it earned a reputation for its sleek silhouette and impressive reliability. Built on the 121 saloon platform and initially produced by Jensen Motors in the UK, production moved to Sweden in 1963 as the model evolved.

By 1972, the introduction of the ES variant gave the aging coupe a new lease on life. With its extended roofline, wraparound glass tailgate, and sporty wagon profile, the P1800 ES created a new niche—what many now call the ‘shooting brake.’ Only produced for two years, the ES remains one of the most admired and collectible station wagons in automotive history. This particular example was exported to the United States and sold by Turner Motors Volvo in Sacramento in November 1973. Priced at $7,962.37 and factory-equipped with an AM/FM stereo radio, the car offered cutting-edge features for its time.

Today, it has benefitted from renewed and refurbished mechanical components, making it a well-preserved specimen of 1970s automotive innovation. Power comes from a fuel-injected engine delivering up to 130 horsepower, paired with a 4-speed manual gearbox and desirable overdrive feature. Four-wheel disc brakes ensure modern stopping power, while the sport-tuned suspension and responsive handling make it a true driver’s car—one that just happens to offer a surprising amount of cargo space.

‘The Volvo P1800 ES has that rare ability to be both practical and utterly cool,’ said Ron Sturgeon, founder of the DFW Car & Toy Museum. ‘It’s refined, reliable, and completely unique—exactly the kind of car that deserves a spotlight in any serious collection.’ This P1800 ES is just one of over 200 rare and collectible vehicles showcased alongside 3,000 vintage toys at the museum, which is now located in North Fort Worth. The museum’s website at https://dfwcarandtoymuseum.com provides information for visitors.

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