Volvo 164 E. Year of manufacture: 12-06-1972 Original Dutch car. Registration number: 21-95-UJ. Chassis number: 1644341W064753. Odometer reading 130. 129 km (read). LPG Currently no valid Dutch Periodic Vehicle Inspection. Engine: Original engine 2978 CC in-line. The engine functions properly. Gearbox: The car has 4 gears. Body: The vehicle is equipped with a steel body, which is original and in good condition, the paintwork is dated but can be described as reasonable to good. The chassis is in a good condition and is treated with an underseal (anti-corrosion). Interiorupholstery: The overall condition of the interior is reasonable, the leather upholstery could use a makeover, the gauges and clocks are original and are working properly. The Volvo has power steering and it is working properly. The Volvo 164 is a luxury car, based on the Volvo 140 series. The model was equipped with a chic front and a 3 litre-six-cylinder engine (later with injection) and often with leather upholstery, a sliding roof and power steering. The 164 was sold from 1969 to 1975, and was succeeded by the 260 series. The 164 has a six-cylinder in-line engine. This is the first six-cylinder that has been developed by Volvo since the Second World War. From 1969 to 1971 the cars were equipped with a B30A engine. This vehicle has Zenith-Stromberg carburettors. From 1972 electronic injection by Bosch was implemented. This increased its power to 160 HP. Chassis and body: The 164 has a self-supporting chassis and is only available in a 4-door saloon. The USA market desired a six-cylinder station wagon, but Volvo never developed a station wagon in the 160 series. The few 165 copies you sometimes see on the road are presumably the creations of a few enthusiastic handymen. The car can be viewed and picked up in Lelystad, the Netherlands. Arranging for transport and export documents is possible.