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Offline Arthur Dent

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Re: Funky Saab powered Motorhome
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2007, 07:31:37 AM »
Well, its easy to see the lineage to jet aircraft in that work of art!

Kinda looks like an early Airstream...... :headache:
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Re: Funky Saab powered Motorhome
« Reply #2 on: August 29, 2011, 12:09:20 PM »
It´s mine! This is how it looks like now, after some major work carried out including a respray in original grey and red.

Yes it is a Saab, one of two prototypes made in a small workshop up north in Sweden in the early 1960´s. The first one – blue and cream – was built on Saab 92 components, a two cylinder two stroke that is. Mine had a three cylinder 95/96 engine (38 hp) but was converted with a V4 fourstroke in the 1970´s.

Both are well and alive today. The older one was rescued as a complete wreck from the woods. Mine has always been on the road.

Please check out. www.saab92h.se


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