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1971 Saab 96 8 Page Color Article on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
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Northeast, United States

Northeast, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does Not Apply

This is an original 8 page color article carefully removed from Special Interest Autos (1999) on the unique 1971 Saab 96, imported from Sweden! This article has beautiful color pictures of a 2 door compact and interesting history of the development of this Swedish compact. It's design was inspired by airplanes. Included in the article are driving impressions, repair costs, a sidebar on models, parts prices, supllier and club information and more. There are detail specs of the 73 horsepower Ford V-4 engine. This is a rare find for the true Swedish car fan. The article is in excellent condition and will be carefully mailed with cardboard backing. I ship next day! I ship next day! I combine shipping costs so your second purchased item ships FREE! Thanks for looking!

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