Volvo Cars will showcase the 1967 Volvo 1800 S once owned
by Sir Roger Moore and featured in television’s ‘The Saint’ at the Volvo Cars
Heritage stand at Techno-Classica Essen, Germany, March 21-25.
It will be the first time the car is displayed at a
classic car show in Europe.
Moore’s car was built at the Volvo Torslanda plant in
Sweden, in November 1966. The 1800 S in Pearl White is equipped with Mini-Lite
wheels with the rare original ‘truncated’ spoke design, Hella fog lamps and a
Volvo wooden steering wheel. Inside, the car still has details from the filming
of ‘The Saint,’ such as a thermometer on the dashboard and a separate interior
fan, used to cool the actors during studio filming.
Moore is the documented first registered owner of this
famous 1800 S. The London registration plates, NUV 648E, were issued on 20
January 1967. Moore signed the registration papers two weeks later and they
have followed the car since.
At Techno-Classica, Moore’s car will park alongside
another Volvo 1800, an immaculate 1967 model belonging to Håkan Samuelsson,
president and CEO of Volvo Cars. Samuelsson’s classic is painted in the unusual
Light Green colour and is arguably one of the finest 1800s in Europe.
“‘The Saint’ with Roger Moore was my favourite TV-show in
the sixties and since then I always wanted a P1800,” said Samuelsson. “It is
the most legendary Volvo model of all time and a great example of Scandinavian
design.”
In ‘The Saint,’ the car sported the famous ‘ST 1’ plates
and made its debut in the episode, ‘A Double in Diamonds,’ filmed in February
1967. It was then lead character Simon Templar’s transport until the series
ended in 1969.
Moore later sold the car to actor Martin Benson, who
played Mr Solo in the James Bond film ‘Goldfinger’ (1964). Several owners
followed and in the early-2000s the car was carefully restored to near-original
condition.
“Volvo Cars proudly purchased this car a few years ago and
we are very excited to be able to show it at Techno-Classica. It is a unique
car with a remarkable history,” said Per-Åke Fröberg, head of Volvo Cars
Heritage.
Volvo Cars will also show: a one-off 1968 1800 ES
prototype built by Italian coachbuilder Pietro Frua; an unrestored 1973 1800 ES
in Orange, never driven on the road; an extremely rare 1966 1800 Volvoville
convertible, of which only 30 were built; and an early 1961 P1800 barn-find.
The future will also be on show in the form of the new
XC40, Volvo’s historic first entry in the small premium SUV segment. The XC40
launched in September 2017 and is proving popular among car buyers, with global
XC40 orders already exceeding 20,000 units.
The Saint was the alias
of Simon Templar, a character created by author Leslie Charteris in the 1920s.
The Saint series of books spawned a series of films and later the popular ITC
television show.
The show aired 118
episodes from October 1962 until February 1969 and enjoyed great success in the
UK and the USA. The series was later syndicated in more than 80 countries. The
Saint, always portrayed by Roger Moore, drove a white Volvo P1800 coupe.
