Guess the Car #1 – What Gave It Away?
It was the Volvo 1800 ES (1971–1973) Also known by its famous nickname: “Snow White’s Coffin” ❄️ One of the most charming cars of the early ’70s, an elegant shooting brake, produced for just two years and now a true cult classic. Why it’s so recognizable: - Sporty front with long, elegant lines - The iconic fully glass tailgate, revolutionary at the time - A rare mix of style and practicality - Powered by Volvo’s legendary B20 four-cylinder: simple, durable, and reliable That glass tailgate earned the car its fairy-tale nickname. A design detail that still makes the 1800 ES instantly recognizable today. Pure 1970s design vibes: - chrome accents - wooden dashboard - analog gauges - pastel and earth-tone paint colors Only built from 1971 to 1973, the Volvo 1800 ES has become increasingly collectible and for good reason. It’s a car where design, simplicity, and character come together beautifully. Your turn: What detail gave it away for you? Was it the rear glass, the silhouette, or the era it instantly reminds you of? Looking forward to your explanations 👇