Cowes based Van Mossel Esplanade has welcomed a new and pristine example of a classic Volvo to its fleet of vehicles on the Island.
On temporary loan from the Volvo Car UK Heritage Fleet is a model 144E from 1974.
Originally in production as one of Volvo’s volume marques in 1966 the car continued in various model forms and was sold all the way through until the early 1990s.
This exciting loan was arranged by Mike Trigg, Van Mossel Esplanade’s resident Volvo Master Technician.
Mike collected the car from Volvo Southampton and before putting on display in the showroom he took it on a tour of the Island.
Mike said:
"I really enjoy classic cars and Volvo have done such a great job in curating a collection of restored older models.
"It was interesting but fun to drive.
"The steering wheel is very thin compared to that of a modern car and amazingly the air-conditioning is still in full working order!
This 144E is not only a lovely example of classic car with an interesting history but also a great illustration of the quality that has always been associated with Volvo cars."
With a unique provenance this car was originally the property of the late Mr Leslie Charteris who wrote the ‘Saint’ novels.
They were successfully turned into the TV series starting Roger Moore and the famous Volvo P1800 ‘ST1’ which helped promote the brand worldwide.
Ordered to a high specification this model 144E has some unique features for the period including air conditioning, heated rear window and a twin fog light grille.
When he passed away Mr Charteris gifted the 144E to his chauffeur who couldn’t bear to use it.
He put it into long term storage in the early 90’s after only 33,400 miles of usage.
Currently it is the only 144E recorded by the DVLA as being roadworthy.
As the only approved retailer and repairer for Volvo on the Isle of Wight, Van Mossel Esplanade would like to invite anyone wishing to see this unique classic car to their premises.
The showroom can be found at Airfield Way, Cowes, PO31 8BF and is open Monday to Saturday with plenty of parking.
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