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Saab 95 - Definition and Overview

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Saab 95

Initially the Saab 95 was a seven seated estate automobile made by Saab. It was introduced in 1959 although only 40 were made in 1959 so production start is often said to have been in 1960. The first engine was a 841 cc three cylinder two-stroke, but from 1967 it was also available with the same four-stroke Ford V4 as used in the Saab 96. The rear facing folding seat was dropped with the 1976 model, making the car a regular 4 seater. Production ended in 1978.

For certain markets (Norway, Denmark) a special export version Delivery Van was available without rear seat and rear side windows.

Saab 95 Delivery Van


In 1961, Erik Carlsson finished 4th in the Monte Carlo Rally in a Saab 95.

Should not be confused with the Saab 9-5.

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Current and planned:

Saab 9-3 | Saab 9-5 | Saab 9-2X | Saab 9-6 | Saab 9-7


Historic:

Saab Sonett | Saab 600 | Saab 92 | Saab 93 | Saab 94 | Saab GT750 | Saab Sport | Saab Formula Junior | Saab 95 | Saab 96 | Saab 97 | Saab 99 | Saab 90 | Saab 900 | Saab 9000


Engines:
Saab two-stroke | Ford Taunus V4 engine | Triumph Slant-4 | Saab Slant-4

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