Highlights
- Well maintained in recent years by Haynes Motor Museum workshop
- Owned and improved by former Veloce Publishing director
- Eye-catching original Verona Green with dark green interior
- Recently fully detailed
- New alternator and ignition system overhaul
The Appeal
Sixten Sason’s original 92 channeled aircraft-infused aerodynamics with a simple, rugged design that could cope with Sweden’s weather and be easily serviced by mechanics in the country’s remote regions. The subsequent 93 and 96 evolved rather than changed that clever philosophy.
For modern enthusiasts the 96 is one of the most characterful and usable of classics. This eye-catching Verona Green ‘74 V4 was acquired in 2024 by the current keeper, a former Veloce Publishing director, as a project for improvement. All recent work has been done by the workshop at the Haynes Motor Museum. The paintwork may well be be largely original, so shows some light discolouration, but we are told the car seems to have no rust across panels or underside. Inside there is a wonderful dark green fabric interior that is very well preserved.
Here is a chance to acquire a 96 were someone else has put in a lot of investment. Whether you choose to join some classic rallies and tours or simply enjoy a quirky Scandinavian classic, this car looks tempting.
The vendor says:
“Since selling the automotive book publishing company, Veloce Publishing, a couple of years ago, the vendor's 'retirement' hobby has been finding cars with very good bones and taking them up to a level beyond excellent. This SAAB is one such car. Now fully detailed, this car presents beautifully and also has the benefit of a brand new alternator and overhauled ignition system.
“SAAB's engineering genius is evident in so many aspects of the 96: the way the windows swivel down, the reverse gear lock which needs to be activated before the ignition key can be removed, the back seat which folds flat to give an estate car-like loadspace (and for which a bed kit was available), the aerodynamic body and undertray … The 96 is a car for the individual who wants something a little different from the run of the mill and this well-loved survivor might just be the best in the UK, as well as being a hoot to drive.”
For modern enthusiasts the 96 is one of the most characterful and usable of classics. This eye-catching Verona Green ‘74 V4 was acquired in 2024 by the current keeper, a former Veloce Publishing director, as a project for improvement. All recent work has been done by the workshop at the Haynes Motor Museum. The paintwork may well be be largely original, so shows some light discolouration, but we are told the car seems to have no rust across panels or underside. Inside there is a wonderful dark green fabric interior that is very well preserved.
Here is a chance to acquire a 96 were someone else has put in a lot of investment. Whether you choose to join some classic rallies and tours or simply enjoy a quirky Scandinavian classic, this car looks tempting.
The vendor says:
“Since selling the automotive book publishing company, Veloce Publishing, a couple of years ago, the vendor's 'retirement' hobby has been finding cars with very good bones and taking them up to a level beyond excellent. This SAAB is one such car. Now fully detailed, this car presents beautifully and also has the benefit of a brand new alternator and overhauled ignition system.
“SAAB's engineering genius is evident in so many aspects of the 96: the way the windows swivel down, the reverse gear lock which needs to be activated before the ignition key can be removed, the back seat which folds flat to give an estate car-like loadspace (and for which a bed kit was available), the aerodynamic body and undertray … The 96 is a car for the individual who wants something a little different from the run of the mill and this well-loved survivor might just be the best in the UK, as well as being a hoot to drive.”
History and Paperwork
- First registered 22nd October 1974
- Five registered keepers
- Current keeper since July 2024
- Current keeper previously ran Veloce Publishing
- His retirement hobby is restoring cars with "good bones"
- Car has recently been fully detailed we are told
- The vendor states this is possibly one of the best SAAB 96 examples in the UK
- Black and white number plates
- V5C
- Spreadsheet of recent work since 2007 to 2025
- SAAB brochure
- VIN number 96742014347
- Factory handbooks
- Haynes workshop manual
- Maintained by Haynes Motor Museum in recent years
- Last MOT expired September 2023 with no advisories
The Condition
- Original Verona Green paint is generally well kept and recent detailed
- Paintwork finish shows some discolouration to panels due to originality
- Bodywork in very good order with vendor reporting that there is no rust present
- Well kept chrome and brightwork as shown
- Vendor states that there is no rust underneath
- Steel wheels with chrome hub caps in good general condition
- SAAB-branded mud flaps
- Vredestein tyres fitted
- Green fabric and vinyl interior in very good order as shown
- Matching green carpets also well kept
- Aerodynamic body and undertray
- Vendor reports that clean headlining
- Windows feature a unique swivel-down mechanism
- Back seat folds flat for estate car-like loadspace
The Mechanics
- 1,498cc Ford V4 engine
- 4spd manual gearbox with Freewheel
- Front-wheel drive
- Engine starts readily and pulls strongly we are told
- Recent new alternator
- Overhauled ignition system
- Reverse gear lock that must be activated before key removal
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