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20 November 2015 #1
- Join Date
- 20 Nov 2015
- Location
- Massachusetts
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- 3
- Saab(s)
- 89 900 SPG
Hello! Looking to get into the 99 crowd
Just joined up & saw this was the place to say hi, howdy, hej! Grown up around 900's & 9000's, but looking locally at a 99 EMS that seems to be in good shape for being a Northeast car. Any thing specific about those I should focus on (specific rust/rot trouble spots)? Owner says its a '75 with a '78 Turbo/5speed gearbox and a "barn find" (i.e. will need a trailer, no title)
If there's a better subforum to direct these questions to, I'd appreciate it!
Bryan
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20 November 2015 #2
Frank Administrator
- Join Date
- 30 Jul 2010
- Location
- USA - Netherlands
- Posts
- 7,901
- Saab(s)
- previous: 2006 9-3, 2001-06 9-5, 2011 9-4X
Hello and welcome. I moved your thread to the 90/99 Workshop forum and hopefully will get the attention of other Saab 99 enthusiasts.
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20 November 2015 #3
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- 20 Nov 2015
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- Massachusetts
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- 89 900 SPG
Thanks Frank!
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27 January 2016 #4
- Join Date
- 22 Feb 2013
- Location
- England
- Posts
- 47
- Saab(s)
- 99T 2 door, 9.5 Hirsch Aero
Not sure if this helps, but there were no '78 Turbos, which would be the 3 door Combi coupe body, with a 5 speed gearbox.
Check drive shaft tunnels and bottom of wheel arches. The injection system will need overhauling if it has been stood for a long time.
Oops just realised how old this post was.!
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28 January 2016 #5
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- 20 Nov 2015
- Location
- Massachusetts
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- 3
- Saab(s)
- 89 900 SPG
Thanks for the tip! I think that EMS was a bit of a Frankenstein, ended up missing out on it anyways. Got an 89 SPG locally to hold me over until I can find a decent 99 in the area. Hope to be back here posting when I do!
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18 February 2016 #6
- Join Date
- 15 Apr 2012
- Location
- spokane, wa, usa
- Posts
- 94
- Saab(s)
- '95 9000 Aero, '98 9000 CSE, '05 9-5, '11 9-4X
Having owned several of every model SAABs for forty years, the 99 is still my favorite around-town runabout. The 99 just sold me on SAAB. There's just something about the seating position which gives the feeling the car is pivoting around the driver. I wouldn't have an automatic as a gift, but the manual transmission models are just fun to drive, great visibility, stability in snow. My all-time favorite was the '78 EMS.
Not so goods:
1. Noisy at highway speeds.
2. Maintenance-intensive, especially clutch (use turbo disc), clutch linkage (learn to rebuild yourself, add bronze bushings to the U-bracket), water pump, injectors.
3. Interior falls apart.
4. Belgian-built models had body-prep flaws which lead to rust.
Hope you find a good one.
jack vines