Price: £200.00 - £299.99, Profile: 80, Width: 5, Width: 16 | Volvo 221 and 222 Amazon Estate 1962 to 1970
Iconic swedish estate. Built from 1962 to 1970. Originally fitted with a 640-15 crossply, which was replaced by a 165-15 in 1964, then a 165SR15 radial in 1967. This 165SR15 can be used as a replacement for the earlier crossply tyres.
The Volvo Amazon was unveiled in 1956 and went on sale a year later, although that moniker was just a nickname; the car was sold as the 121 and initially it came in four-door saloon form only, with a single-carburettor 1.6-litre engine. By 1958 the first Volvo Amazons were being imported to the UK, by which point there was also a 122S option, with a twin-carb 1.6-litre engine.
The Amazon's engine displacement was increased to 1.8 litres in 1961, then a year later a five-door estate joined the range, known as the 220-series Combi. The development continued with an automatic transmission being introduced in 1963, then in 1965 the Amazon Favorit joined the range – a stripped-out economy special that sold in tiny numbers.
The most collectible Amazon of all was introduced in 1966: the two-door 123GT with a 115bhp 1.8-litre engine, which was eclipsed by the 118bhp 122S two-door saloon that arrived in 1968. The last Volvo Amazons were made in 1970, with 234,208 four-door saloons built, along with 359,918 two-door saloons and 73,197 estates.