The most special kind of classic time travel - Saab 95 (1967)
The Saab 95 is a small iconic station wagon. Anyone who is knowledgeable will recognize the traces of the flight construction from the fine details with which the body comes up. The B and D pillars are striking, the sheet metal structures of which are reminiscent of the legendary Junkers JU 52 and which, thanks to their corrugation, give the body a particularly high level of stability
The Swedes offered the 95 between 1960 and 78. During this time the drive concept changed, the two-stroke engine was abandoned and the V4 four-stroke engine was introduced. There were permanent improvements and revisions, in the end there were 110.527 station wagons that were sold. The 95 was Saab's first station wagon and a success for the brand.
Today, the 95 has become rare, because most of the specimens were worn out in hard everyday work, few survived. A very special example, perhaps the most special kind of time travel, is a Saab 95 from 1967. It is quite enticing, but definitely not suitable for fans who want everything original. Restomod supporters could get wide wistful eyes for that.

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