1992 Saab 900 Turbo Convertible 2-door 2.0l Low Miles! on 2040-cars
Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, United States
This is a really nice classic 900. I was amazed at the condition. There is no rust on the car. I have been driving it from State College to Altoona the past month for work with no problems and I have been getting about 22 miles to a gallon! The leather is in great shape minus the hole on the side of the drivers seat and stitching. No cracking at all! The top is in great condition minus the stretching below the back window. I just cleaned and conditioned it and there are NO LEAKS! Car has less about 115K original on it. I also have the convertible boot cover with the bag! Car runs and drives amazing for being 22 years old.
I took it down to Smeltz Auto in Lewisburg, PA (only place I know of that works on Saabs) and they checked the car out. I was told it is in great shape with no rust. At that time I had the AC serviced and retro fitted to R134 and it blows ICE COLD! They serviced the transmission and did a full syn oil change for me. The guy I got it from didn't really like the car and didn't really know the history of it. Smeltz said that they believed the transmission had been replaced at one time and didn't find anything in it when they serviced it. I have done the following to the car since I bought it; 1. Fixed the dash lights and they all work 2. Fixed the radio installation because whoever put the new radio in it only used the front speakers 3. Fixed the back antenna assembly to actually work 4. Put new headlight bulbs in 6. Put new heater core in The brakes and tires are like new. Exhaust is an aftermarket one and more "throaty" then the stock exhaust I am use to on the classic 900 Turbos. Windshield looks like it is brand new as well. The things I believe are wrong with the car is more cosmetic then anything. The inside door cloth covers need replaced, back cloth on the side of the speaker covers need replaced, front drivers seat (as mentioned above) and the paint is really faded on the hood. The two mechanical things is that the steering is getting harder to turn so pump, rack or might be a steering knuckle? I'm not sure. There is also a vacum leak in the cruise control line. Sometimes the cruise works and sometimes it doesn't. When it does it'll slowly release and loose speed. My intention with this car was to work on with my son but we ended up getting another car and really don't want this one taking up room in the garage but will if we don't/can't sell it. I would have no issues driving this car anywhere and will continue to drive it to work in Altoona from Bellefonte until I sell it or winter finally gets here. Price is negotiable so if you are interested shoot me a message. I really want to get this car gone before the winter. I would NOT hesitate to drive it anywhere in the USA. I just want to see this go to another Saab guy or gal. ADDED: The top goes up and down with the button, no problems. No sounds, hesitation, etc. Windows all go up and down. Mirrors work with switches. Engine has full synthetic in it....5w40 and changed right before I got it. The instrument cluster was changed at Euro Motors in Harrisburg and shows milage of 140,000 and I have paperwork for the job from them in the glovebox. True milage is around 115K give or take a couple hundred. Stereo is a Pioneer CD with audio jack to plug an MP3 player or your phone. BEST part of driving it is having clean clear music coming out of the speakers. If you buy the car I could deliver within 200 miles for an extra $200 October 4th. |
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Sat, 23 Mar 2013The recent glimpses we've been getting of the never-was Saab 9-3 Phoenix must be like rubbing salt on the wounds of all the Saab fans out there. If that's the case, diehard Saab enthusiasts might want to look away from this. SaabWorld has uncovered a handful of shots of what was to be the next-generation 9-3 hatchback, and boy does it look sharp.
Revealing a clearer look at what we previously saw in grainy images or as a full-scale model, these new pictures show what Jason Castriota had in mind for the new car. The front end is obviously inspired by Saab's Phoenix Concept, while the rear of the car pays homage to the Saab 900 hatchback.
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Junkyard Gem: 1988 Saab 900
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