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Saab Toad - Definition and Overview |
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Saab Toad, or Paddan in Swedish, was a car Saab made in 1966 to test out the new chassis and engine for the Saab 99. The toad used the body of a Saab 96 cut in half lengthwise and widened by 20 cm. Four toads were made, but only one remains, currently on display in the SAAB museum in Trollhättan.
External Link
Paddan picture (http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/saabmuseum_2004/IMG_2469)
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