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Initially the Saab 95 was a 7-seater station wagon/estate made by Saab. It was introduced in 1959, but because only 40 were made in 1959, production is often said to have started in 1960. The first engine was a 841 cc three cylinder two-stroke engine, but from 1967 onward, it became available with the same four-stroke Ford V4 as used in the Saab 96 and the Ford Taunus. The rear-facing folding seat was dropped with the 1976 model, making the car a regular 4 seater. Production ended in 1978. Saab 95. ...
Saab 95. ...
Estate car body style (Saab 95) A station wagon (United States usage), wagon (Australian usage) or estate car (United Kingdom usage) is a car body style similar to a sedan car but with an extended rear cargo area. ...
Estate may have a number of meanings: Estate is a term used in common law to signify the total of a persons property, entitlements and obligations. ...
Saab 9-3 Sport Sedan Saab Automobile AB is a Swedish automobile maker, now owned by General Motors. ...
1959 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1959 was a common year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1960 was a leap year starting on Friday (link will take you to calendar). ...
The two-stroke cycle of an internal combustion engine differs from the more common four-stroke cycle by having only two strokes (linear movements of the piston) instead of four, although the same four operations (intake, compression, power, exhaust) still occur. ...
1967 was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1967 calendar). ...
The four-stroke cycle of an internal combustion engine is the cycle most commonly used for automotive and industrial purposes today (cars and trucks, generators, etc). ...
The Ford Motor Company (often referred to simply as Ford; sometimes nicknamed Fords or FoMoCo, (NYSE: F) is an automobile maker founded by Henry Ford in Detroit, Michigan, and incorporated on June 16, 1903. ...
This article is about the V4 engine. ...
Saab 96 The Saab 96 is an automobile made by Saab. ...
Not to be confused with the Ford Taurus Ford Taunus was a car sold by Ford in Germany. ...
1976 is a leap year starting on Thursday (link will take you to calendar). ...
1978 was a common year starting on Sunday (the link is to a full 1978 calendar). ...
For certain markets (Norway, Denmark) a special export version delivery van was available without a rear seat and rear side windows. A van is a vehicle used for transporting goods or groups of people. ...
Saab 95 Delivery Van Line drawing by Gunnar A. Sjögren (GAS) on page 36 of the 1984 book The SAAB Way - the first 35 years of SAAB cars, 1949-1984. ...
In 1961, Erik Carlsson finished 4th in the Monte Carlo Rally in a Saab 95. 1961 (As MAD Magazine pointed out on its first cover for the year) was the first upside-down year—i. ...
Erik Carlson & Saab 96, 1999, Keystone Co, USA Erik Carlsson, aka Mr Saab, born 1929, Swedish rally driver for Saab automobile: 1957 1st in the Finland Rally in a Saab 93 1959 1st in the Swedish Rally in a Saab 93 1960, 1961, 1962 1st in the RAC Rally in...
The Monte Carlo Rally (officially Rallye Automobile Monte Carlo) is an automobile racing event organized each year by the Automobile Club de Monaco who also organize the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco and the Monaco Kart Cup. ...
Should not be confused with the Saab 9-5. 2000 Saab 9-5 See also Saab 95 The Saab 9-5 is an automobile made by Saab. ...
External link
- http://www.saabmuseum.com/95/
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Saab 9-2X | Saab 9-3 | Saab 9-5 | Saab 9-6 | Saab 9-7X This article is about the Saab 9-2X from the 21st century. ...
Second-generation Saab 9-3 The Saab 9-3 is a midsize luxury-sport car made by Saab of Sweden. ...
2000 Saab 9-5 See also Saab 95 The Saab 9-5 is an automobile made by Saab. ...
Saab 9-6x, a planned model by General Motors and labelled Saab is a SUV based on the Subaru Forester. ...
The Saab 9-7X is a Saab-branded automobile based on General Motors GMT360 SUV family, which also includes the Chevrolet Trailblazer, GMC Envoy, Buick Rainier, and the Isuzu Ascender. ...
| | | Historic:
Saab Sonett | Saab 600 | Saab 92 | Saab 93 | Saab 94 | Saab GT750 | Saab Sport | Saab Formula Junior | Saab Quantum | Saab 95 | Saab 96 | Saab 97 | Saab 99 | Saab 90 | Saab 900 | Saab 9000 Saab Sonett is the name of a series of automobiles from Saab. ...
Saab 600 was a rebadged Lancia Delta sold by Saab after a deal with Lancia. ...
Saab 92 Saab 92 is an automobile from Saab. ...
Saab 93B 1959 The Saab 93 is an automobile manufactured by Saab. ...
Saab 94 Saab 94 was the model number Saab unofficially used for the first generation Saab Sonett. ...
Saab GT750 (Gran Turismo 750) is an automobile from Saab produced between 1958 and 1960. ...
The interior of a 1965 Saab Sport. ...
The Saab Formula Junior was a 1960 car by the Swedish car maker Saab. ...
SAAB Quantum was a series of 5 SAAB cars built in the USA using a Saab 96 two-stroke engine and suspension parts. ...
Saab 96 The Saab 96 is an automobile made by Saab. ...
Saab Sonett is the name of a series of automobiles from Saab. ...
A 1971 Saab 99. ...
Saab 90 is an automobile from Saab that was made between 1984 and 1987. ...
1992 Classic Saab 900 convertible The 900, an automobile from Saab, was released in 1978. ...
Saab 9000 hatchback The 9000, an automobile made by Saab, was released in 1984. ...
| | | Engines: Saab two-stroke | Ford Taunus V4 engine | Triumph Slant-4 | Saab B engine | Saab H engine 1. ...
The Triumph Slant-4 is an engine developed by the UK engineering company, Ricardo, for Triumph and Saab. ...
The Saab B engine was created in 1972 when SAAB bought Scania. ...
The Saab H engine is a redesign of the Saab B engine. ...
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