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I used to be a SAAB fanatic and had collected some books. I'd like to sell these 5 as a bundle. I probably bought these in the 1990s but they have been in storage so they are in decent condition. The red road & track book is slightly bent but it is a paperback so it should flatten out again.
The books are: 1. Road & Track SAAB magazine tests 2. Car & Driver SAAB magazine tests 3. SAAB fron 2 stroke to turbo-great book about racing 4. SAAB Scania story - covers cars, trucks and airplanes 5. SAAB-ANA, The first 50 years, IN SWEDISH. Maybe the only copy in the USA. ANA was like the retail div. of SAAB, many of the dealers in Sweden were named SAAB ANA and then the name of the city. Please ask any questions. Also listing a SAAB museum book in another listing. Also note the postage may be lower as I can send this as media mail. If you are really interested and/or win the auction, send me your zip code and I'll get an exact shipping cost before we go ahead with the sale. Thanks. |
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