Something a bit different than Japanese cars for sale in Japan, this time… European! At least two different manufacturers thereof. First up, this sweet Peugeot 505;

Peugeot 505, French Mafia, Black styles.

106, Rallye, three colours of awesomeness.
1996 Peugeot 106 RALLYE @ 890,000JPY

Yeah, Hot Hatch awesomeness. Still want one of these.
…and now… onto the Volvo’s! HURRAH! (not that the Peugeots are horrible or anything along those lines. Just the Volvo’s available on Goo-net are of an older vintage, and as much as I dig Peugeots, I think I love Volvo’s just that little scratch more. Would be content with either though mind you. I digress.)

Volvo P1800S Front

Volvo P1800S Rear

Volvo P1800S Interior
1971 Volvo P1800S @ 2,980,000JPY

Volvo P1800ES
1972 Volvo P1800ES @ 3,800,000JPY

Volvo Amazon, Swedish workingman sweetness.
1967 Volvo Amazon @ 1,480,000JPY

Single headlamp 244 goodness
1979 Volvo 244 DL @ 980,000JPY

One of the coolest wagons of all time.
1986 Volvo 240 Estate @ 680,000JPY
Conversions are as follows;
Peugeot 505; $16,800NZD
Peugeot 106; $15,280NZD
Peugeot 205; $13,400NZD
All the Pugs seem fairly expensive. Which is curious. I’m sure they could all be had for significantly less over here.
Volvo 1800S; $51,200NZD
Volvo 1800ES; $65,200NZD
Volvo Amazon; $25,400NZD
Volvo 244DL; $16,800NZD
Volvo 240 Estate; $11,700NZD
Same deal again with the Volvo’s, though with the P-series that’s entirely understandable. Such a sweet car.
Until next time! Which… might not be until next week as it is easter and I’m not really sure what I’m doing yet. I guess we’ll both find out soon enough whether I post or not over the next few 4 days. Word.
-Michael
jesus those volvos are heaps compared to what you would pay in NZ