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Car Forum / Saab Cars / August 2005

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FS: 1992 Saab 900S (Milwaukee)

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Mike - 02 Aug 2005 19:33 GMT
I have a 1992 900 S Hatchback (So it has the alloy wheels, sunroof,
spoiler, etc) that I have to sell. You can't put two baby carseats in
the back of these, so I have to buy something boring. I'll be upfront,
there are two problems that have mattered at all to me, the A/C is dead
and there is a brake shudder. I'm not sure exactly what's wrong with
either, but the brake has been this way unchanged for several years
with no issues, and the A/C isn't worth it to me. You could use this as
sharp looking basic transportation, or, as much as it pains me, as a
parts car for your Saab. The engine and transmission are in great
condition, 180K miles, and the standard maintenance has been kept up,
so if your powertrain is in bad shape, here's a good option. I have
records of the work (although I did some myself, so there are only
parts receipts for that). Email with any questions or for pictures, and
here are the vitals. I'm asking $2000, and I'll need to hold on to it
until I buy a replacement, hopefully in the next few days. Contact me
soon and we can go ahead and make all the arrangements.

5 speed manual trans.
Grey exterior
Dk Grey interior
Leather seats (drivers leather on base is torn)
2.1 liter engine (not turbo)
Drivers airbag
Hatch lifts are only 5 years old (I replaced them)
Power doors/windows/sunroof
Aftermarket 6 disc CD changer I will leave in if you want it
Located currently 16th and Wisconsin (near Marquette)

Michael Harris
email is: mharris12 AT wi DOT rr DOT com
Dave Hinz - 02 Aug 2005 19:39 GMT
> Email with any questions or for pictures, and
> here are the vitals. I'm asking $2000, and I'll need to hold on to it
> until I buy a replacement, hopefully in the next few days. Contact me
> soon and we can go ahead and make all the arrangements.

If anyone wants me to take a look at this car, I drive past there twice
a day and would be happy to give my opinion.  My email address is real.

Dave Hinz
Malt_Hound - 02 Aug 2005 19:39 GMT
> I have a 1992 900 S Hatchback (So it has the alloy wheels, sunroof,
> spoiler, etc) that I have to sell. You can't put two baby carseats in
> the back of these, so I have to buy something boring.

Mike,

You most certainly *can* fit 2 carseats in the rear seat on these.  I
know because I owned a 1990 900 back when we had babies.  Before you
part with the car and, as you say, get something boring try looking at a
few different car seats.  The back seat of a C900 is not *all* that small.

-Fred W
PAPAGENE4JACK - 04 Aug 2005 01:27 GMT
I have 2 grandchildren and 2 car seats in the back of my conv 1992 900s.
They actually fit quit nicely.    
Mike - 04 Aug 2005 17:28 GMT
Sad to say, carseats have grown over the years. The only place we can
fit the infant carriers is in the center position.
hippo - 05 Aug 2005 07:16 GMT
>Sad to say, carseats have grown over the years. The only place we can
>fit the infant carriers is in the center position.

Are you talking about lay down baby capsules or what? I had two new Aus
model baby seats in my 81 900T with an 8yo child in between them until
quite recently. I agree a capsule will only fit in the centre *if* the
front seats are right back, else two will still fit. Dammit - must be time
to amputate those legs .... Cheers  
 
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