WHO CAN OWN A SAAB 99 ? Practically any category of persons, although Saabs seem to attract individualists.
Saab offered a broad variety of different 99 models to cater for various
needs. It's a very reliable and troublefree car. In basic trim they're
cheap to buy, and running costs are low. All spares (almost)
are available new at the dealer. Prices are humane. My best source of
spares is the scrapyard. Prices there are even more humane. A typical Saab owner: THE
SPOTTER'S GUIDE TO SAAB 99, 1969-1987. 1970. Four door saloon body available. Automatic gearbox introduced, only in combination with electronic fuel injection with 86 Hp. The gearbox was a standard Borg Warner BW35 three-speed, albeit in a special housing. 1971. Headlight washer/wiper invented by Saab. Later it became
compulsary for all cars in Sweden. Did I hear anyone say "protectionisme"?
1972. New rubber bumpers, designed to escape undamaget from impacts
up to 8 Kmh. (5Mph) 1973. Door mounted side impact bars became standard equipment.
Headlights were now H4. What took so long? 1974. New bodyshell available: 3-door combi coupe (Hatchback). Instead of shortening the rear overhang, like most others do, (see VW Golf/Jetta) they made it 11 cm longer than the saloon body. New front seats. (Doughnut style) At the end of the year, the 1,85 l engine is discontinued. 1975. New front brakes with a revised handbrake. Instead of using
tiny drumbrakes inside the front discs (that
never worked properly anyway), the handbrake cable now directly
engaged the caliper. On EMS and LE models, the Bosch D-Jetronic electronic
fuel injection is replaced by the Bosch K-Jetronic mechanical fuel injection
1976.New bodyshell available: 5-door combi coupe. All 5-door bodys
were GLs or GLE. (or RHD turbos) 1977. New larger front indicator/parklights unit. New larger taillights on the saloon. 1978. Last year of the 5-door combi coupe. Some interior revisions. 1979. This year Saab introduced the 900 (as
a 5-door only), and everything focused on this model. The 99 was
mostly living in a vacuum. Some of the new features developed for the
900 rubbed off on the 99, though. A 63 litre plastic fuel tank replaced
the old 58 litre steel tank. New larger rubber bumpers. Last year of the
3-door combi coupe. 1980. New front seats. (bread-loaf
style) This was the last year the 99 was exported to USA. 1981. The seat anchor points and brackets, on both the 900 and
the 99 were changed. 1982. The 99 program was heavily revised. It received the new
H-engine which was 15 Kg lighter than the B-engine. The new full-floating
front wheel hubs were 2 Kg lighter (each
side). And while they were at it, they rationalized away the 99
rear axle. They gave the 99 a 900 rear axle, resulting in a wider track
and shorter wheelbase. Mirrors were attached to the window frame, and
adjustable from inside. New four-spoke steering wheel. The instruments
"look" was changed, to match the 900's. The wiring harness was simplified,
some relays were rationalized away. The model lineup was rationalized
away too. No injection, no twin carburettors, no powersteering, no autobox,
no turbo, no hatchback, no sunroof, no nothing.The good news was a five
speed gearbox, previously available on the 900 only. 1983. New grille. New gear lever console. New wider trim for the bumper. 1984. The H-engine gets a (much needed)
upgrade. Timing chain tensioner is revised, and retrofitted on older H-engines
who has not yet self-destructed. (Not passed
120 000 Km that is!) Electronic ignition is now standard. Starter
motor moved to the opposite side of the engine. 1985. The Saab 99 changes name to Saab 90, and gets a redesigned
boot. The steering wheel angle is less bus-like (now
33 degrees, instead of 29 degrees). New four-spoke steering wheel.
Exterior door handles and widow trim are now matte black. Both front seats
were heated, and 2 cm. lower. The bonnet got a recessed "griffin"
badge. Two versions available only; Saab 90, or Saab 90 5sp. The latter
had intermittent wipers, a rev-counter, and a front spoiler. Both were
2-door only. 1987. At the end of the year, the Saab 99/90 is discontinued. 1988. (The Saab 900 suspention and brakes receives a makeover. Front and rear calipers are borrowed from the 9000. This means that the handbrake now operates the rear wheels.) 1993. At the end of the year, the Saab 900 is replaced by a Vauxhall Calibra / Opel Vectra based car. The 900 cabriolet soldiers on for another year. PHOTO
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