1993 Saab 900s Turbo Convertible on 2040-cars
Jacksonville Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0 Liter Turbo
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 1993
Interior Color: Tan
Make: Saab
Model: 900
Trim: S Convertible 2-Door
Options: Leather Seats, Convertible
Drive Type: FWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 123,059
Power Options: Power Locks, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Maroon
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This reliable classic is always a head turner. Most importantly, it has
given me absolutely reliable service for the past 6 years. I'm the third
owner.
Always starts in hot or cold weather. Runs quite. No smoke. The top is only a few years old and is in great condition. Some of the stitching along the edge has frayed a bit though. IMPORTANT: A/C does not work. Needs compressor and evaporator. Also, cruise control does not work. And the driver's seat doesn't tilt forward. Has the familiar cracks in the dash. IMPORTANT: AutoCheck lists an accident. It was a hit-and-run that dented the left rear quarter panel. I had the dent pulled, repaired, and painted. There was no other damage and the frame was not bent. The Florida sun did a number on the hood and trunk clear coat. The clear coat is pealing so a paint job would return this car to its glory. The rest of the paint is just OK. Lot's of water marks. It could use buffing, but really the whole car should be repainted. Also, an oil leak has developed in the past few months. This is a new development that I have not investigated. I believe it is from the oil pan gasket. Ohio plates. Current Mileage 123,059. Features: - Convertible top in great condition - Automatic transmission shifts properly - Interior in great condition - Smoked LED corner lights - Clear turn signal housing - LED turn signals and brake lights - LED interior convenience lights - Custom-painted red valve cover - Python alarm system with pager remote - Pioneer DEH-X6500BT radio with Bluetooth streaming - Infinity Reference 2-way dash and rear speakers - Baja 1,000 watt amplifier - Autobahn subwoofer - Bentley Service Manual Service and repair record back to 2010: January 2014 - Mileage 122,000 - Tires Rotated - Tires Balanced April 2013 - Mileage 119,981 - Tune Up - New Wiper Blades - Oil Change - Replaced Tie Rod - New shocks front and rear - New Front Brake Pads - New Front Rotors December 2012 - Mileage 118,332 - New Tires Yokohama TRZ 195/60R15 - New Alternator June 2012 - New exhaust pipe behind catalytic converter - New muffler - New tailpipe August 2010 - Convertible top replaced - Headliner replaced - Seat repair - Dent removal driver's side rear quarter panel Service that I would do if I were keeping it: - Paint job - Fix AC -- needs compressor and evaporator - New oil pan gasket to fix oil leak. On Aug-15-14 at 10:13:25 PDT, seller added the following information: I've added pictures of the repaired rear driver's side panel as it looks right now. They did an excellent job fixing the dent. There is a tiny bit of paint peeling above the black trim. I also included a picture of the clear coat peeling around the driver's side door handle similar to the condition of the hood. But as I mentioned in the description, the paint on many areas of the car is starting to look bad and the entire car could use new paint. |
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