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Saab 96 Fully restored condition (0) 1969

General description : This is the car that put Saab on the map. The Saab 96 was an utter sales success. From 1960 to 1980 Saab was able to shift no less than half a million 96 cars. This blue Saab 96 is a series 1 from 1962. It is a so-called Short-nose Saab 96. The Short-nose has its radiator placed against the cowl panel in contrast to modern cars. We have been able to source this wonderfully conditioned car in its native Sweden. The car has been fully restored. The bodywork is in great shape with nice and thin, correctly aligned panelwork. The resprayed blue paintwork is in wonderful condition. The interior trim has been completely reupholstered whilst keeping it authentic. It is not only a good looking car it is also fantastic to drive. The car has a 841cc three-cylinder two-stroke engine. It brings its 38 horsepower to the wheels via a manual three-speed gearbox. As with any two-stroke engine, this engine is exceptionally responsive to the gas pedal. It feels like there is far more power available than the 38 Ps it has on paper. In the past the Saab 96 was regularly involved in rallies, winning quite a few along the way. In the long roll of honour, one should not forget the Monte Carlo Rally victory of “mister Saab” himself: Eric Carlsson. Whist this Saab is not one of the rally prepared cars, it is none the less a very fine car to drive. Whilst behind the wheel you really get to appreciate the wonderful balance of the car. We now live in an age where it is no longer possible to buy a two-stroke moped, making buying this two-stroker car a far more exciting proposition. This is a splendid piece of automotive history in a “ready-to-go” condition! Gallery Aaldering is Europe’s leading Classic Cars specialist since 1975! Always 400 Classic and Sportscars in stock, please visit http://www.gallery-aaldering.com for the current stock list (all offered cars are available in our showroom) and further information. We are located near the German border, 95 km from Düsseldorf and 90 km from Amsterdam. So easy traveling by plane, train, taxi and car. Transport and worldwide shipping can be arranged. No duties/import costs within Europe. We buy, sell and provide consignment sales (selling on behalf of the owner). We can arrange/provide registration/papers for our German (H-Kennzeichen, TÜV, Fahrzeugbrief, Wertgutachten usw.) and Benelux customers. Gallery Aaldering, Arnhemsestraat 47, 6971 AP Brummen, The Netherlands. Tel: 0031-575-564055. Quality, experience and transparency is what sets us apart. We look forward to welcoming you in our showroom

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1969 Saab 96 Fully restored condition (0) is listed sold on ClassicDigest in Brummen by Gallery Dealer for €21950.

 

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Car type : Car Make : Saab Model : 96 Model Version : Fully restored condition (0) Engine size : 0.0 Model Year : 1969 Sub type : Coupé Location : Brummen

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About Saab
Saab, originally an acronym for Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget (Swedish Aeroplane Company), began its journey as an aircraft manufacturer in 1937. Founded in Sweden, Saab's primary focus was on producing fighter planes and military aircraft. Over time, the company diversified its interests and ventured into automobile manufacturing, which eventually led to the creation of quirky yet innovative cars that stood out in the automotive industry.

Fighter Plane Manufacturing:

Saab's history in the aviation industry was marked by its production of innovative fighter planes. One of its most iconic aircraft was the Saab 29 Tunnan, introduced in the early 1950s. The Tunnan was notable for its unique design, featuring a barrel-shaped fuselage, which earned it the nickname "The Flying Barrel." It was powered by a single jet engine and became Sweden's first domestically produced jet-powered fighter aircraft.

Following the success of the Tunnan, Saab continued to develop advanced military aircraft. The Saab 35 Draken, introduced in the late 1950s, was another milestone for the company. The Draken was a delta-winged interceptor known for its remarkable speed and distinctive double-delta wing configuration. Its innovative design allowed for excellent maneuverability and performance, making it a significant asset in Sweden's air defense arsenal for several decades.

Transition to Automobile Manufacturing:

In the late 1940s, Saab expanded its operations into the automotive industry. The company's first foray into car manufacturing resulted in the production of the Saab 92, which debuted in 1949. The Saab 92 was a compact and aerodynamic car powered by a two-cylinder, two-stroke engine. Its unconventional design, with a streamlined shape and front-wheel-drive layout, set it apart from other cars of its time.

As Saab continued to innovate, it introduced several notable models in the automotive market. The Saab 99, launched in the late 1960s, was a significant milestone for the company. It featured distinctive styling, including a wraparound windshield and a unique "hockey stick" profile, giving it a recognizable appearance. The Saab 99 also introduced technical advancements such as turbocharging, enhancing performance and fuel efficiency.

The evolution continued with the Saab 900, introduced in the late 1970s, which became one of the company's most iconic models. The Saab 900 was known for its robust build quality, innovative safety features, and unconventional design elements, including the signature wraparound windshield. It offered turbocharged engines and a versatile hatchback body style, catering to a niche market seeking individuality and practicality.

Technical Aspects and Quirks:

Saab cars were characterized by their technical innovations and unique features. Some of the standout technical aspects and quirks of Saab automobiles include:

Turbocharging: Saab was one of the pioneers in popularizing turbocharged engines in passenger cars, significantly enhancing power output without sacrificing fuel efficiency.
Safety Innovations: Saab prioritized safety and introduced various safety features, including reinforced passenger compartments, impact-absorbing structures, and advanced braking systems.
Aircraft-Inspired Design: The company incorporated design elements inspired by its aviation heritage, such as aerodynamic shapes, wraparound windshields, and unconventional styling cues.
Ergonomics and Practicality: Saab cars were known for their comfortable interiors, innovative ergonomics, and practical features like the ignition key placement between the front seats.
Quirkiness: Saab cars often featured unconventional design choices and solutions, appealing to a niche audience seeking something different from mainstream automobile offerings.
Saab's journey from a renowned fighter plane manufacturer to a builder of quirky yet innovative cars highlights its commitment to innovation, unique design, and technological advancement in both the aviation and automotive industries. Despite facing challenges and changes in ownership over the years, Saab's legacy endures through its distinct and unconventional approach to vehicle design and engineering.