This seller is offering what their add refers to as a “Volvo field of dreams”, with pictures showing a good-sized collection of old Swedish steel baking in a sunny, exposed grass lot somewhere in Southwestern Colorado. Inventory includes 1963 and 1968 1800S’s, a 1967 122S coupe, a 1959 Duett, a 1961 544, two earlier 444’s, a 1969 140 wagon, 1971 142 coupe, 1980 242, 1975 and 1983 245DL wagons, and a 1979 244 sedan, all in varying states of repair, some drivable and some not. We’ll try to break it down to a few of our favorites below. Find them all here on Craigslist where the seller is taking offers on an individual or lot basis. Special thanks to BaT reader M Ro for this submission!

​These Duett wagons are among the rarest old Volvos left, and though listed as a P210, the car’s pre-1960 model year actually points to it being an earlier PV445. Though similar looking to other contemporary PV series bodystyles, these wagons utilized separate frame construction. Photos show a complete, relatively dry looking car with all glass intact. Simple mechanicals and good parts availability should make restoration a pretty straightforward process provided rust is as minimal as it appears topside.

​We’d also trailer home one of the 1800S coupes, preferably the earlier, 1963 example if both were found to be in broadly similar condition. The ’68 is described as having a rough body, while the ’63 is a Jensen-bodied car said to run a rebuilt motor—both are 4-speed/OD-equipped and apparently in need of full restoration. Too bad no ES shooting brakes are on hand.

​With two of three spots on the imaginary long flatbed already occupied, our last pick would probably be this 1967 122S coupe. Minimal information is provided, the seller saying only that it’s good for restoration. Photos seem to show a mostly solid, straight and complete car with what seems to be older, unfinished paint forward of the A-pillars. We think it’d make a great Amazon rally build.

​Given another slot, we’d probably splurge for the 1971 142 as well. The PV444’s are tempting as well. Feel free to share your three (or four) choices below.