This guy I once met told me that there is a Saab 95 rusting away in a forest near where I live. It took me almost six months but I finally went to see it, just in case it would be worth saving. The car turned out to be a Saab 95 V4 wagon (registered… Continue reading Saab 95 V4 1969
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Part 14. Finished welding enginebay
One major step in the process has now been achieved: Welding of the front end is now done and I finally got to put on a coat of primer! There’s plenty of bodywork left, but this was definitely the most demanding one and took a lot of time. And a few more bits and pieces… Continue reading Part 14. Finished welding enginebay
Part 13. Driveshafts
Both driveshafts complete, awaiting a final coat of paint. Spares: Inner driveshaft joints Outer driveshaft joints Someone has used a bit too much force while removing this one…
Part 12. Some “new” parts
I met the club president Juha Lehtonen at the Saabclubs “October Swap Meet“. We had a short discussion of the project and he noted he had some parts that I might find useful. So a few days after the meeting I visited him on his warehouse and picked up a few needful things… I got… Continue reading Part 12. Some “new” parts
Summer photos 2005
Saab 96 V4 L Super 1977. From 2004 >
In the spring of 2005 I got an idea: Why not fix the Saab and use it for our company advertising. I suggested the idea to my partners, and it was quickly accepted. Dismantling the car was a breeze, since we (my father and I) have done it many times before. There turned out to… Continue reading Saab 96 V4 L Super 1977. From 2004 >
Saab 96 V4 L Super 1977. From 1991 to 2004
My Saab Hobby started in 1990 when my grandpa had to give up driving due to old age. His car -a 1977 Saab 96- was in pretty good shape (low mileage) and I needed a car since I was going to get a drivers licence pretty soon. I had actually dreamed of something a bit… Continue reading Saab 96 V4 L Super 1977. From 1991 to 2004