1973 Saab 96 Base 1.7l on 2040-cars
Bellingham, Washington, United States
1973 SAAB V4 built 6/1972 one family owned since new. purchased new 1972 in San Jose California by father, now owned by son. last year SAAB model 96 imported into USA engine runs strong, no smoke or leaks. starts right up any weather. valve job, trans rebuilt freewheel neutered. new battery new radial tires. new rear brake cyls, all new flex hoses, flushed & bled. new pads supplied as still life in present fronts, good rear shoes. electric rad fan installed & kicks in as it should. locking SAAB gas cap w/ 2 keys. all glass original & excellent. very good headliner. minor crack in dash top. great carpet ( some stains, may wash out). rear seats excellent, fronts have some splits in seams. door panels very clean, (right rear 1/4 black trim missing). tight suspension & steering. stock exhaust system. engine oil & trans just changed, remote oil filter. clean gas tank with no storage issues. clean trunk, spare & jack. factory shop manual, sales brochure & glove box manual. original key works in ign, doors & trunk. very good bumpers, Bosch headlights. new rear lenses. repainted years ago but faded. rust bubbles around both front turn signals. some rust-through in driver's outer floor as outer seam, passenger side better, rust from fresh water leaks puddling from inside I'm told, not salt. some dings & scrapes as seen in photos. a great running daily driver or EZ rust repairable minor issues for you salt belt residents. reliable, drive anywhere even cross country with security. runs fine on today's gasoline. I am helping owner not familiar with E-bay selling so he can finish restoration on his father's very nice '67 'LD' 2 stroke car. car runs great. drive & enjoy as it is, or body & paint restore. mechanically sound & kept up. no structural rust in any suspension areas, engine or trunk areas. just minor rust in floors & turn signals as described & photos. clear Washington title in original owner's name & collector vehicle permanent license plate. but it now price of $2850.00 contact: Dan (360) 820-2057 cell ( I work crazy hours, so may not be able to answer or reply immediately). 7 day auction closed Wednesday evening, July 9 Pacific Time 7:00 PM PS: horn works, but a contact part in steering column is missing. radio has been removed, speakers remain. can store for a while & help load for shipping, or you just drive it away a SAAB for SAAB-minded people
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Junkyard Gem: 1987 Saab 900 4-Door Sedan
Sat, Jul 29 2023Saab sold the original 900 in the United States from the 1979 through 1993 model years (followed by another few years of Opel Vectra-based 900s), and most of the 900s you'll find today are the higher-end models with 16-valve engines and/or turbochargers. Last year in this series, we saw a 900 Turbo and a 900 Turbo Convertible in Colorado car graveyards, and now it's time to take a look at a used-up Colorado 900 with the base 8-valve engine and few extras. The cheapest new 1987 Saab available here was the base three-door hatchback with 5-speed manual transmission, which had an MSRP of $14,395 (about $39,497 in 2023 dollars). If you wanted a new 900 with four doors that year, the price of admission started at $14,805 ($40,622 after inflation). That's the car we've got here. The engine is a 2.0-liter SOHC slant-four, the direct descendant of the engine originally developed in partnership with Triumph for use in the Saab 99 and Triumph Dolomite. The Triumph TR7 used members of this engine family as well. This engine was rated at 110 horsepower and 118 pound-feet. The naturally-aspirated 16-valve version in the '87 900S made 125 horses, while the 900 Turbo had 160 horsepower. The automatic transmission cost an extra $430 (about $1,180 now); most 900 buyers chose the five-on-the-floor manual. In fact, I have never documented a junked 1979-1993 Saab 900 with an automatic. This one came close to the 175,000-mile mark during its life. The paint is somewhat faded, but the interior looks good for a car this age. Its owner or owners took good care of it. The body has a few dents but no rust worth mentioning. If it had been a 900S or a 900 Turbo, it would have had a better chance of avoiding this fate. Saab's innovative technology for 1987 starts at around $15,000 and goes up to the $20,000,000 Viggen (the fighter plane, not the later hot-rod 9-3 that borrowed the Viggen name).
Motorweek looks back at 1983 Saab 900S
Tue, Aug 4 2015These days, Saab is a zombie marque. Technically, the brand is still shambling around under the ownership of National Electric Vehicle Sweden, and there are continued promises of an electric version of the 9-3. However, we all suspect that the company is never really coming back, at least not as the quirky Swedish brand of the past. That's what makes watching this latest Retro Review of John Davis and the Motorweek crew driving a non-turbo 1983 Saab 900S so special. This is a great chance to see Saab still alive and kicking. While not one of the more famous turbocharged examples, the naturally aspirated 900S is still a quintessential Saab in every other way. The reviewers definitely aren't sold on the looks though, and there are plenty of jokes at its expense. Although, only paying attention to the polarizing exterior styling makes missing the good handling and immense interior utility easy. Sadly, without the aid of forced induction, the 900 offers very lackadaisical acceleration. According to this clip, the sprint to 60 miles per hour is more of jog in a leisurely 12.2 seconds. At the brand's best, Saab provided the motoring world with an alternative. If you didn't want just another boxy sedan, the brand offered something like nothing else on the road. Plus, drivers found a well-tuned turbocharged engine that provided good performance for the day. It's a company worth remembering, despite the current state of things.
eBay Find of the Day: 1985 Saab Turbo Limo is the ultimate high school reunion ride
Wed, 18 Jul 2012Yes, we've seen this 1985 Saab 900 Turbo limo for sale before. But somehow, this time is just seems more right. And we've got more pictures this go-around.
With the Saab brand now dormant and little hope for a true renaissance, save for one that comes in name only, Saab's future must lie in the celebration of great cars of its past. And what better way to celebrate the wonderful Saab 900 than to chop it in half and turn it into a freaking limousine?
Claimed to have been built by a Denver area Saab specialist, this five-speed manual 900 Turbo is listed with a Buy It Now of $8,500. It's actually surprisingly well turned-out, too, with a pretty decent interior that sticks to real Saab seats, avoiding the crushed-velvet or button-festooned lounge chair look. While this seems rather spendy for a well-used limousine, good luck finding another one like it. And besides, that's a lot less than the $12,500 asking price from back in 2010.