1967 Volvo 122s
We’ve always liked the tough-yet-nimble Volvo 122s. So we bought and restored one.
Latest Updates
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Volvo: Our Winter Car Jan 7, 2002
It’s been a busy winter for our 122s.
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Stress reduction Nov 27, 2001
We’ve been using the 122 as stress-reduction therapy.
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122-Sweet Oct 15, 2001
Our Swedish wonder continues to entertain us.
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Real car Aug 28, 2001
Little things mean a lot on a car you want to live with every day.
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Swedish Chef Aug 21, 2001
Now we’re cooking… bork bork bork.
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Paint Jul 11, 2001
It’s still being reassembled, but our Volvo is now painted
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Solid Swede Jun 29, 2001
It’s still in primer, but it’s solid.
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Pleasant surprises Jun 12, 2001
We’ve been daily driving our 122 S, and have found a lot to like.
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Clean, prime, prep Apr 4, 2001
The engine may be in bad shape, but the engine compartment is looking better.
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You got to know when to hold them... Mar 20, 2001
Sometimes a gamble will pay off… and sometimes it won’t
1967 Volvo 122s Specs:
- Body type:
- Sedan
- Country of origin:
- Sweden
- Displacement:
- 1986cc
- Stock horsepower:
- 118 bhp @ 5800 rpm
- Torque:
- 123 lb.-ft @ 5500 rpm
- Engine configuration:
- Inline-4
- Transmission:
- 4-speed manual
- Drivetrain configuration:
- Rear-wheel-drive
- Brakes:
- disc/drum
- Body width:
- 63.7 in.
- Curb weight:
- 2400 lbs.
- Wheelbase:
- 102.5 in.
In the Magazine:
- Buy Feb. 2002
- Sold Out Sept. 2002

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