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Saab "Shooting Brake" Top Secret Saab for last year?? What happened?

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Saab Guy - 29 Aug 2005 01:06 GMT
Saab "Shooting Brake" Top Secret Saab for last year?? What happened?

Take a peek!

http://www.geocities.com/jacgavin2000/saabs.htm

SG
Henrik B. - 29 Aug 2005 09:43 GMT
> Saab "Shooting Brake" Top Secret Saab for last year?? What happened?
>
> Take a peek!

It's nothing but the current Opel Astra OPC, with a PhotoShop Saab-front.

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Henrik B. - 29 Aug 2005 11:18 GMT
> It's nothing but the current Opel Astra OPC, with a PhotoShop Saab-front.

It's called Astra GTC.

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Pooh Bear - 30 Aug 2005 00:59 GMT
> Saab "Shooting Brake" Top Secret Saab for last year?? What happened?

What a strange name for it.

The 'shooting brake' was a British ( English ? even ) vehicle name.
Basically a 'wagon' designed to take all the 'clobber' of a shooting
party in the country. Often had wooden side panelling too.

http://www.oldwoodies.com/gallery-shootingbrakes.htm

Graham
Pooh Bear - 30 Aug 2005 01:10 GMT
> Saab "Shooting Brake" Top Secret Saab for last year?? What happened?
>
> Take a peek!

This is the shooting brake that my 'prep school' had to ferry us to the
local playing fields. Ours was in green though.

The starting handle came in handy from time to time as I recall.

http://www.sitegarden.co.uk/woodies/gallery17.html

Graham
 
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