Formerly part of an estate sale in New York, this 1972 Volvo 1800 is just some body work away from being beautiful again, alright so maybe it needs a little more than that. The car is currently in Andover, Massachusetts, and the seller has a clear title posted, but no VIN or miles are listed. You can take this Volvo home for $5,400, or an offer, or a trade. The seller seems willing to work with you. Thank you, AMXBrian, for the tip. You can view more on Craigslist.

Mechanically, the seller does not say if the car can run or drive, although they elude to the fact that it could be a daily driver if cleaned up. The 1,986 cc, inline four cylinder engine is connected to a four-speed manual transmission. Factory options on the car include fuel injection, disk brakes, and air conditioning. It might not take a whole lot of work to get this little Volvo back up and running.

Inside, the car is actually quite stunning. The tan interior is in surprisingly good shape and at first glance, almost doesn’t look like an early ’70s interior. According to the listing, they say that everything appears to be original. After some cleaning, the tan interior would look nice with a new paint job on the exterior. The seller says that the car is a true barn find, but thankfully it looks like no critters have claimed the interior for their home.

These cars have always had a soft spot for me. It has a sporty enough look, but is still somewhat plain and simple that it can easily get you attention, but not too much. There is part of me that also wonders what it would be like to drift something like this? It would be interesting to stick a high horsepower engine in it and see what happens. At that point though, you might garnish a little too much attention.