This 1965 Volvo Amazon is one of the nicer, more original looking examples seen in some time. The seller doesn’t delve into the car’s history, but it certainly presents very well in photos, and they do claim that it’s rust-free and ready to drive with 79k kilometers. Find it here on mobile.de in Norderstedt, Germany for 11,900 euros (-$12,500 USD today). Special thanks to BaT reader G. Morris for this submission.

Cream white paint shows a good luster, and bodywork appears to be free of easily noticeable flaws. All brightwork that can be seen presents excellently, with no signs of pitting or dulling anywhere. Glass also looks good, and the large, twin-mouthed grille exhibits no obvious damage either. Tire condition is unknown, but factory steelies remain and are capped with polished center caps.

Looking inside, the dark red seats and door panels have a nice patina without looking overly worn, and contrast nicely against the gleaming black dash pad and cream metal. Instrumentation appears to be in good shape, and even the rubber flooring appears well-kept. A newer radio is a bit of a bummer, but looks to be the only thing we’d want to swap out.

The venerable B18 red block is found under the bulbous hood, and was good for 68 HP off the showroom floor. Engine bay cosmetics are quite nice, and though there’s no word on parts replacement, everything does appear to be stock.

Though US importation and red tape could eat up lots of time and money, European readers might find this one as appealing as we do. After all, unmolested stockers aren’t easy to come by on either side of the Atlantic.