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31 October 2013 #1
Frank Administrator
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USA, Florida - 1988 Saab 900 custom trailer
Only $600 !
Saab classic body 900 converted to trailer. Needs paint $600. 9four1 894 four828
1988 saab 900 custom trailer
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31 October 2013 #2
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That is a pretty cool trailer, but it looks like it would just catch wind.
I wonder how it would look as an expedition trailer?
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01 November 2013 #3
same as above. Saab Enthusiast
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It's a good thing I don't have $600.
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01 November 2013 #4
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01 November 2013 #5
Frank Administrator
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Extend it a little bit to the front and you have a nice teardrop trailer. The hatch could be the galley.
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01 November 2013 #6
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01 November 2013 #7
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Most of those tear drop's did have the galley back there. Just a shelf for the Coleman, Svae or other little camp stove. There was nothing like the Topola for 900's though. I noted one the other day while watching the UK "Wheeler Dealer" show. He was selling a beauty of a 96 at a meet for only about $2,000 USD, oddly, here that car would have commanded an easy $5,000 USD's while conversely, the kids are hacking up Saab's and Volvo 144's and chopping off the back ends to qualify them as what they call "Epa Tractors". The price sounded very low for what would be a classic here but is now a train wreck. Then they lock out all the gears but 1 & 2 to keep the speed below 30kph, paint them horrible colors and put chrome "bare nekkid" wimmens on the grille. This is all in Sweden.
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