Highlights
- In current ownership since 1988
- Subject of a comprehensive two-year bare metal and mechanical rebuild
- Extensive documentation covering work carried out
- Well-known and well-regarded within the Saab community
- MOT valid to May 2026
The Appeal
The Saab 96 was immediately endearing and, to this day, perhaps one of the most characterful cars to emerge from Trollhättan. With its distinctive styling, Ford-sourced V4 engine and a rallying pedigree that cemented Saab's reputation on the world stage, it's little wonder the car community at large is still part of a long-standing love affair.
This 1973 example has been in the hands of its current owner since 1988, a custodian who was well known and highly respected within the Saab community. During that time, the car was treated to a painstaking two-year bare metal and mechanical rebuild, and the vendor informs us that it now presents in showroom condition throughout. A substantial history file documents the work carried out, and the car has been shown regularly at events, including the NEC, a testament to the standard to which it has been prepared.
This 1973 example has been in the hands of its current owner since 1988, a custodian who was well known and highly respected within the Saab community. During that time, the car was treated to a painstaking two-year bare metal and mechanical rebuild, and the vendor informs us that it now presents in showroom condition throughout. A substantial history file documents the work carried out, and the car has been shown regularly at events, including the NEC, a testament to the standard to which it has been prepared.
Cars with this level of provenance and preparation within the Saab 96 community do not come along often.
History and Paperwork
- First registered in 1973
- Same registered keeper since 1988
- Shown regularly at various car shows, including the NEC
- MOT valid to May 2026
- 82,905 miles showing on the odometer
The Condition
- The vendor describes the car as being in very good condition throughout
- Handsome blue livery and fine bodywork
- Brightwork contrasts nicely
- Nicely presented Saab alloys with a good set of tyres
- Underside looks solid with only gentle patina
- Interior in good order
- Instruments clean and legible
- Moto-Lita steering wheel fitted
- Boot is clean and well-kept
The Mechanics
- 1.7-litre V4 Taunus engine
- Four-speed manual gearbox
- 7.2 cam
- 28/36 Twin Weber carburettor
- Kenlow electronic fan
- Helix competition clutch
- Very desirable competition spec, much-in-demand
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