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PICK OF THE DAY: Low-milage Saab Sonett “Survivor”

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When a company is “born from jets,” it’s only a matter of time that it should divert slightly from its people’s car roots into something more sporting. Almost immediately following the first passenger Saab, the 92’s, introduction, it made its way into rallying and some years later a car that was aimed at road racing circuits was launched, to compete with the likes of Alfa Romeo, Jaguar and Porsche. This was the Saab Sonett I. While only six copies of the Sonett I were introduced, the idea that Saab was aptly capable of doing so was kept in the back of the minds of both engineers. A decade or so after the Sonett I was introduced, bolstered by further success in rallying, the Sonett II was launched and made its way into regular production. Though somewhat less ambitious than its predecessor, the Sonett II proved successful in its class, against Triumphs and MGs, among others. In short it was a bona fide sports car. By the third and final iteration, the Sonett III could’ve been mistaken for something out of Italy, owing to its design rooted in Sergio Coggiola’s pen. Its sleek (0.31 Cx), lightweight (under 900 kg), fiberglass body mated to a Ford V4 motor pulled the little car by its front wheels with respectable performance whist not compromising on the cornerstone Saab traits of safety and economy. This example comes from one if its last years of production, 1972, which is also the last year before being burdened with cumbersome bumpers per US safety standards. It is said to be a survivor though it has had a repaint, been reupholstered, refinished soccer balls, and the stock Autolite carburetor was replaced with a Weber. Ok, so it’s not a textbook ”survivor.” Neverthelss, it is an original 42,000-mileage example that’s been documented since purchase. It presents extraordinarily well and likely is a blast to drive.  Find it here on Craigslist in Springfield VA from a motivated seller for $13,900 or best offer.

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PICK OF THE DAY: Single-Family 1970 Saab 95 Wagon with Under 27,000 Miles

sw_8001970 Saab 95 Wagon. Let’s start with the fact this car has been in the family since new, NOT to speak of the mileage on this car is what you see on the odometer.  Yes, that’s right, only 26,692 miles.  The car was traded in to Eldon Vories Motors at some point in time in the early to mid 80’s.  Does that name ring a bell?  It should, that was my family’s business of which I was a partner.  This Saab 95 was then taken to be my father’s driver and was towed behind their motor coach as a driver when they arrived at their destination.  It was used in this capacity for more years than I can count.  When my father passed away in the mid 90’s, my mother kept it as a 2nd driver to take to her cabin in the mountains.  Just this evening she informed me it was time to say goodbye to this family icon.In 2008, my mother spent almost $3000 to make sure everything was done to make it safe and road worthy.  The auto repair shop’s owner was very familiar with this car because he used to work for EVM’s and worked on this car.  The list is very long of all things that were done and is available at the end of the photos of this car.  New tires were put on the car and it would really make a good driver for someone OR, it could be restored to be a number 1 quite easily, as everything is there.  If I could find some of the old photos of the car behind the motor coach, I would, in fact I will go on a mission to find them.

The original owner’s really loved the car and it was their family car for many years.  They kept is serviced by factory specs and a person would always see it running all over the Walla Walla Valley.  It will even be sad for me to see the car go away.  But I am sure there is a Saab Lover out there that will take good care of this classic.

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