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Registers
99/90
Hello and welcome to the 99/90 Register. I'm Stuart
Payne and I look after the register for the Club.
In 1965, about 20 years after the preliminary sketches
for the first Saab car were made and 30 years after
the earliest Saab aircraft, the project for the 99
was started.
The initial production 99s were made in the autumn
of 1968 and production continued until 1985 giving
a total production of 588,643. In 1984 it was replaced
by the model 90, a two door saloon consisting of the
front half of a 99 onto which the rear of a booted
900 was grafted. In this final form a further 25,378
were produced until 1987.
This long production run is a tribute to the thorough
engineering and testing that went into the advanced
original design, and to the careful development and
improvement that continued throughout its life. This
lack of 'change for changes sake' and cost cutting
which plagues many modern cars makes the 99 relatively
straight forward to maintain and run even today, many
years since production ceased. The basic mechanics
under the bonnet are simple by today's standards, and
the chassis is immensely strong, more than capable
of handling turbo power (there is a separate register
for the 99 turbo cars)
Of all Saab models the 99 is the most neglected and
as a consequence some versions are becoming extremely
rare. The register thus has an important role in recording
details of members' cars and also offering advice and
assistance to those trying to keep these remarkable
cars on the road.
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