Two Volvo 1800E models are currently listed for sale online, each with distinct specifications and histories. One listing describes a 1971 Volvo 1800E in red over black, acquired reportedly more than 30 years ago by the current owner’s late spouse. It is powered by a 2.0-liter inline-four paired with a three-speed automatic transmission and is equipped with Bosch D-Jetronic fuel injection, front vent windows, full-width bumpers, KYB shock absorbers, disc brakes, 15-inch Clover wheels, and a Sony CD stereo with Bluetooth.
The second listing covers a modified 1972 Volvo 1800E that was restored under previous ownership as a 2.5-liter roadster conversion with a Tremec five-speed transmission. Reported work includes rebuilding and modifying the 2.5-liter inline-four, suspension and brake overhauls, unibody reinforcement, removal of the roof, and interior and exterior refinishing. The car is fitted with a Weber carburetor, Cannon intake, heat-wrapped header, custom exhaust, Bilstein dampers, disc brakes, and 15-inch alloy wheels, along with an Anker sound system with Bluetooth. After long-term storage, recommissioning since 2023 includes battery, ignition, spark plug, and tire replacements, and the current owner acquired it in 2025.