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Jul 30, 2005 10:04:16 GMT
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Yup another one This one I got in Feb this year, cheap (as in the bloke never cashed the cheque ) ) with "a blown head gasket". Not the best colour, but almost rock solid bodywise: A full turbo interior (including boost gauge!) and turbo alloys were a bonus. It did indeed have a blown headgasket. And this: Whoops! Ah well, that engine went in the skip. Shot bearings, crank, pistons and head. I kept a few bits off it though - enough to take a 1992 16v injection engine and turn it into a single carb 8v engine. I love Saab interchangibility ;D While I was at it, I swapped the 4 speed box for a 5 speed, which leaves me with an almost mint spare for teh turbo but with "economy" gearing - good for 130mph instead of the 113 I managed at Brunters. The car got its MOT yesterday and is on the road from Monday - which leaves the turbo free for some much needed TLC! I did consider turning this one into a 16v car, but it's only a runabout, so couldn't be bothered with the extra hassle!
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Jul 30, 2005 18:30:38 GMT
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i love the colour fantastic.
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Jul 30, 2005 19:09:48 GMT
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I do believe the brochure describes it as "baby-poo brown" and has the mixing code "UGH01" It's actually a little lighter than the pics as they were taken when it had just arrived and it was gettting dark.
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Fantastic, just fantastic.
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Saab 99 GL 1983DarrenW
@darrenw
Club Retro Rides Member 74
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Lovely! The colour is fab. Not sure I could live with it (or the interior!) every day, but then I don't have to ;D
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Sept 6, 2005 21:49:23 GMT
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A bit of an update. I did 1200 miles in the thing in a month (which is a lot of miles for me!). The gearlinkage needs work as it's a pig to get into 5th and the waterpump bearing is letting go (teach me for reusing the old one!). Apart from that and the hideous fuel consumption it's a nice comfy runabout.
I'm glad I've got my trackday wheels on though as the tyres are slightly undersize - so the speedo overreads. I'd forgotten that and was blasting along the M20 (?) on the way to Kent Cams (see the 99T thread...) and didn't spot the specs in the roadworks. Oops! More than 14 days ago now though, so I think I got away with it!
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Feb 16, 2006 20:35:06 GMT
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Another update Just a few miles shy of 172,000 miles and I'm noticing a few small rust blisters Time to get some touch-up paint! The car's in damn good nick considering. A credit to some of the previous owners. I gave Blu'y a wash and polish last Saturday as I was driving up to Coventry for a bit of a meet. One of the previous owners was coming, so thought it best to be shiny! Not a bad turnout for the older models, a Sonett; 2 96's; a 90 and SIX 99's More pics here: www.saabcentral.com/phpgallery/Coventry-2006Next job is to pop the engine out again to replace the timing chain, guides etc. and replace all the alternator mounting bushes.
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Jenn
Part of things
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Feb 16, 2006 21:02:27 GMT
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If you ever suddenly feel the need to give a Saab away I have mum mourning the loss of a scrapped grey '87 900.
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Feb 16, 2006 21:53:25 GMT
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nice...i love those wheels.
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Feb 17, 2006 16:35:57 GMT
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If you ever suddenly feel the need to give a Saab away I have mum mourning the loss of a scrapped grey '87 900. I will be selling Blu'y some time this year, alas I can't give it away - WAAY too much money spent for that!
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racer86
Posted a lot
'72 BMW 2002 / '72 Alpine A110 Gordini
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Feb 17, 2006 17:35:00 GMT
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WOW this is stunning, love the colour and that wild interior. Nice meet pics too.
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Feb 19, 2006 17:59:58 GMT
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Cheers Comments like that make it all worthwhile
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Gompo
Part of things
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Feb 19, 2006 18:04:59 GMT
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I quite like the colour!
Not sure I could cope with those red seats, but the beige/pooh colour gives it a nice understated look. Nice wheels too. Keep it up.
Cheers, Greg.
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1976 Ford Escort 2dr 1100
1977 Ford Escort 2dr 1300
1978 Ford Escort 2dr 1300-2000
1999 Honda Integra Type R (Black) 1990 Lotus Excel SE
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Apr 22, 2006 20:20:41 GMT
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Weeeeee!!!! Castle Combe today It was kind of interesting trying to keep the speed up - on a track surrounded by turbos etc. I was a little outpaced - nto through lack of trying though:
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Apr 22, 2006 20:28:10 GMT
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Love the car, i used to have a 73 model 99 ( a long time ago). It was rusty but as it was a Saab the rust was solid....... I happen to like the interior, i always found my car very, very comfortable, it had that air of quality that all my mates couldnt match in their scorts and tinas. I sold it to the son of a neighbour and a matter of weeks later the gearbox decided to go south in a big way. Is it true that the gearbox is a weak link on these cars?
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If Typhoo put the Tea in Britain who put the c**t in Scunthorpe?
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Apr 22, 2006 20:29:04 GMT
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Yup, very much the weak link I'm collecting spare ones!
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Apr 22, 2006 22:22:22 GMT
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that pic is great..as is your concentation!
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Aug 21, 2006 18:39:00 GMT
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So what to do with a car with 177,000 miles on it? Drive it to Aberdeen and back in a weekend! 1,119 mile round trip, sitting at 75-90 the whole way. Got 33.6mpg average, and never missed a beat Still, buying 33 gallons of petrol in three days is rather depressing!
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Tarka
Part of things
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Aug 21, 2006 19:42:38 GMT
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Twelvty Million bonus points for the red corduroy interior - I bet its a lovely drive with those armchairs, reminds me of my Auntie Hilda's sofa. (Just hope my uincle Sid isnlt lurking on the back seat) [] shudder[/]
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Sharks in the garage.🐬🇩🇪 I'll finish my projects when you've finished your's!😎😜
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Aug 31, 2006 19:11:33 GMT
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Funky mileage today! And even mildly funky on the trip:313.1
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