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Date: 8 Jun 2005 11:02:24 -0700
From: "colnalu" <bob4nospamnet.se>
Subject: Re: Turbos?


Henrik B. wrote: > "Grunff" <grunffnospam.com> skrev i en meddelelse > news:42a5a84c$0$24052$db0fefd9nospam.zen.co.uk... > > Craig's Saab C900 Site wrote: > > > >> It's interesting that while 900's were first produced in 1979, 99's were > >> still made until 1984 (a year after my 1983 900S!). Like 8V 900's, I > >> presume > >> that 99's didn't get imported to all markets after the 900's came out. > >> Where > >> exactly did 99's get sent to after 1979? > > > > We (UK) got 99s up to (I think) 1982. > > Yes, the 99 was produced until 1982, then replaced by the Saab 90. > > Cheers! Whoa - the 99 was produced by Valmet (Finnish tractor manufacturer) in 1983 and 1984. Best 99 ever. I owned a 1983 model 99, from 1987 until the end of 2000. For 1985 and 1986 the back end was replaced by that of the 900 2d saloon and the resulting kludge was called a Saab 90. Still a very reliable car despite butt-ugly looks. /Robert

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