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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Look familiar? NEVS 9-3, 9-3X are Saab-derived EVs for China
Wed, May 31 2017National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) have been working on creating EVs based on its Saab assets for years. We heard back in 2015 that we'd have an EV based on the 9-3 this year, and now we're finally getting to see the results. NEVS has unveiled its 9-3 and 9-3X EV concepts, which it will use in a mobility project in Tianjin, China. NEVS is showing the 9-3 EVs at CES Asia in Shanghai on June 7-9, where it will also provide more details about the cars, its Tianjin project, and future plans for the brand. As for Tianjin, NEVS will provide the cars and the services for carsharing and ride-hailing programs in the city. For that project, NEVS is collaborating with Tianjin Binhai Hi-tech Industrial Development Area (THT), which is the industrial park where its shared factory (with joint venture partner Dongfeng) and R&D center are located. NEVS President Mattias Bergman says, "We are excited by this great opportunity to develop smart, sustainable mobility solutions together with a progressive city as Tianjin, and develop them in full scale with real people in real life situations, with the vision to create a future integrated urban mobility solution." As for the 9-3 EVs, they're not much different in appearance from the GM-era Saabs, but they have NEVS badging (NEVS doesn't have rights to the Saab trademark). They have a driving range of about 186 miles, offer in-car Wi-Fi, smartphone connectivity, and can get over-the-air software updates. NEVS says the cars are equipped with a "world-class" cabin air filter, which helps keep harmful particulates out of the car (important in the polluted urban centers China is working to improve). They're being built in China, and are expected to hit the roads there in 2018. Related Video:
GM recalling 8.4M cars, 8.2M related to ignition problems
Mon, 30 Jun 2014General Motors today announced a truly massive recall covering some 8.4 million vehicles in North America. Most significantly, 8.2 million examples of the affected vehicles are being called back due to "unintended ignition key rotation," though GM spokesperson Alan Adler tells Autoblog that this issue is not like the infamous Chevy Cobalt ignition switch fiasco.
For the sake of perspective, translated to US population, this total recall figure would equal a car for each resident of New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Montana, Delaware, South Dakota, Alaska, North Dakota, the District of Columbia, Vermont and Wyoming. Combined. Here's how it all breaks down:
7,610,862 vehicles in North America being recalled for unintended ignition key rotation. 6,805,679 are in the United States.
Junkyard Gem: 1983 Saab 900 Turbo 4-Door Hatchback
Sun, Mar 20 2022I've been finding quite a few interesting Saabs in Colorado car graveyards lately, including a 96 and a 99 (sadly, a discarded example of a Saab 92 has eluded me — at least in the United States — so far), and now it's the turn of the factory-hot-rod Saab that gave car shoppers more horsepower per dollar than anything they could buy from Germany at the time: the 900 Turbo. I found this car a few weeks back in a yard just south of Denver. Saab sold the original version of the 900 in the United States for the 1979 through 1993 model years (after that, the 900 name went on a car based on the Opel Vectra and closely related to the Saturn L-Series), and the early 900s looked very much like their 99 ancestors. Saab was an early adopter of turbocharging, and so the 900 Turbo was available here for the entire 1979-1993 sales run. This engine, a 2-liter slant-four derived from a 1960s Triumph design (and first cousin to the engine used in the Triumph TR7), was rated at 135 horsepower in 1983. That was big power for a small car in the Late Malaise Era, and it gave the 1983 Saab 900 Turbo a power-to-weight ratio similar to what you got in the Mitsubishi Starion and Porsche 944 that year. Electronic fuel injection finally made turbocharging work well for everyday driving (though the Maserati Biturbo stuck with blow-throw Weber carburetors all the way through 1986 in the United States), and it wasn't long before TURBO became a magical word. Yes, by 1984 you had Ozone and Turbo break-dancing while Ice-T makes his film debut. A few years earlier, with the (carbureted) Turbo Trans Am's not-so-stellar reliability on display, Boogaloo Shrimp's character would have been assigned a different name. Though it's possible, based on the fact that at least one 1980s boombox was built from a Saab 900 dash, that Turbo's name was inspired by Saab. Saab should get credit for doing so much to push turbocharging into the daily-driver mainstream. You could get a three-speed Borg-Warner automatic transmission in your new 1983 Saab 900, but it added 370 bucks (about $1,075 in 2022 dollars) to the cost of the car and made it much less fun to drive. This one has the 5-speed manual; I assume the E next to fifth gear stands for "efficiency." The five-door 900 Turbo listed at $16,910 with five-speed manual, which comes to about $49,055 today. A new BMW 528e cost $23,985 that year ($69,580 now) and offered just 121 horsepower.