INTEGRALE VESTITO CHANNEL – The Saab 96 was driven most famously by Erik Carlsson, in many international rallies. His most famous successes were first in the 1960, 1961 and 1962 RAC Rallies and first in the 1962 and 1963 Monte Carlo Rallies. It was these successive, top-level victories that put the Saab 96 ‘on the map’ and established its reputation for reliability and toughness. Carlsson also competed in the East African Safari Rally. Famous rallying names such as Simo Lampinen, Per Eklund, Pat Moss-Carlsson, Tom Trana, Stig Blomqvist and Carl Orrenius have also been connected with the Saab 96.
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I had one of these, bought it out of a field in 1979 for £30, all it needed was a clutch slave cylinder and the brakes adjusting and it got a new MOT!
Just anoither car I wished I’d never sold along with the 60′s Mini Cooper, Mki Capri 3 litre and the Hillman Avenger Tiger!
bmw is now fwd bound. 4 cyl fwd honda chaser.
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i like minis
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your mom?
What a coincidence.. that’s what your mom asked me to do on her tits last night. Then she ate it while cumming.
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saab 96 looks like when a dog is taking a shit xD
RIP Saab :’(
2 popper!!!!!!!!
my one start over a 4 years first time he starts
Saab power
“The hump-back SAABs went very fast, perhaps because NONE of the drivers ever ever seemed to use their BRAKES.”
^Hahahaha!!
I would love to have a 1967 96 3 cylinder with the tank, again, (my first car)!
Eric carlsson “på taket”!
(“on the roof”, from the swedish books, about a boy called Karlsson On the Roof, that lives on a roof and flies around with a propeller on his back)
I had a 4 stroke 96, 1968 vintage, brilliant car, bought from a field for £30 in 1980, needed a £1 clutch cylinder rubber and it passed MOT with no work!
It had a truly scary freewheel system/centrifugal clutch system you could operate by pulling a handle under the dash,: hit the accelerator off it went, let of accelerator, total freewheel, woke you up going downhill!
As with so many cars I had, should never have sold it but fell in love with an Alfa Romeo Veloce I seem to recall….
one of my all time cars and dreamcars i wishd id had some day a 3 96 1969-1972
Howls of delight seeing this…my first car, a ’67 96 with the V-4 and the burgundy paint…what memories, some bad like the fragile transmission and some good like my first girlfriend in the back seat.!!!! Sigh, the car and the girl are long gone….
Love hate relationship. I’ve owned SAABs none left on the road, 6 BMWs 5 still going strong. Luck of the draw? Could be……. Anyway I smiled my ass off through this whole video.
Nice fastback
It is sure great to see how its zooms down the road and hugs the curves
fun to watch
Also the front end almost looks like a jag
Its sad how cars now all look the same and have no distinct personality
I guess its because of fuel and weight restrictions has made auto aerodynamics such a concern that the automobiles are all pretty similar in looks and appearances
What a silly car… I want one.
this movie makes me happy! cause im a saab lover!