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Super-clean 1987 Saab 900s ~ 67k Original Miles ~ One Owner ~ Ice-cold Ac +++++ on 2040-cars

US $5,400.00
Year:1987 Mileage:67975
Location:

Staten Island, New York, United States

Staten Island, New York, United States
Advertising:

Up for sale is a part of my personal collection of cars,

a great-running all original

 

1987  SAAB  900S  16V

ONE-OWNER  CAR WITH  ONLY 67 K ORIGINAL MILES

 

What we have  for sale here  is a great 1987 SAAB 900S  4-door sedan.  The car has had only ONE single owner.  Autocheck and Carfax show that there were no accidents.

The car runs very well, is beyond clean considering its age, and is fully equipped with the following:

  •  16V normally aspirated (non-turbo) 4-cyl fuel-injected engine
  •   power windows, power locks, power mirrors
  •   sunroof
  •   heated front seats
  •   alloy wheels
  •   original SAAB stereo made by Clarion

 

All power accessories (left and right mirrors, all four windows, and all four locks) work fine.  The AC is ICE-cold. 

We had the vehicle  checked by our mechanical shop, engine oil has been changed and many parts are new.   The car was extensively test-driven by us (several hundred miles), so we are confident that there won't be any problems.

 

If you need to have the car shipped - please inquire, we have great prices on transportation 

and ship vehicles almost every day to our happy customers. 

 

Please email, text or call Jim with any questions or offers 

 

 732 - 859 -9442

 

We will gladly end the listing early for a serious buyer

Thank You

 

 

 

 

 

 

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