Welcome to Found Off The Street, our look at cars usually found on the cape that rust liked so much it decided to summer there; Cape Cod, MA. Today we have a "found off the cape" 1971 Saab 96. Finding ...
If you were to spectate a European rally event during the early 1960s, you’d have heard the distinct buzzing, brapping yelp of a certain two-stroke engine bouncing off the hills and trees and echoing ...
Produced from 1960 to 1980 in more than a half-million units, the Saab 96 helped the Swedish company become a global manufacturer. Come 2022, and Saab is dead and buried, but the 96 lives on as a ...
Len Schrader was smitten by Saab when he was a college student, and that continues today. Besides being the proud owner of a pristine 1967 Saab 96, which he drives on the street, he races another 1967 ...
Seeing classic cars emerge out of barns after decades of storage is as exciting as automotive things get, especially if the said vehicles are still in good shape. This 1979 Saab 96 is one of those ...
A proud Swedish company that I had a personal relationship with is floundering. The company is Saab — and it was once a cool, techy business. Just look at its original name: "Svenska Aeroplan ...
Saab may be dead, but they’re uniquely beautiful spirit lives on with cars like this. They’d made a reputation for being different, and this 1962 car proves why we love them in the first place.
The Saab 96, with a four-cylinder, four-stroke engine, was introduced on Aug. 2, 1967. Saab's technically advanced and long-lived 96 was introduced in 1960, replacing the 93, and featured a two-stroke ...
John is a Michigan-based nerd who is a sucker for the Lions and, appropriately, the Pistons. His previous day job was producing local TV news. He fell in love with cars thanks to a 1967 Ford Mustang ...