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classic 900 parts catalog?

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xxx - 18 Nov 2005 00:09 GMT
Does anyone have a file to email me or know where I can get a parts catalog
for my 92 900S?

Thanking all in advance,

Dan Z.

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Dave Hinz - 18 Nov 2005 15:56 GMT
> Does anyone have a file to email me or know where I can get a parts catalog
> for my 92 900S?

I've got the microfiche, might go as new as 92...
Al - 18 Nov 2005 19:45 GMT
>> Does anyone have a file to email me or know where I can get a parts
>> catalog
>> for my 92 900S?
>
> I've got the microfiche, might go as new as 92...

Look for a Saab EPC on ebay, just make sure your model year is covered.
Mine has been invaluable for tracking down part numbers, plus it will cover
all Saab models from say 1985 to 2002, (those are the years mine covers)

Worth every single penny.

Al

Al
Paul Halliday - 18 Nov 2005 21:32 GMT
>>> Does anyone have a file to email me or know where I can get a parts
>>> catalog
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>
> Worth every single penny.

You'll get certain people around here all hot and bothered talking like
that! The EPC is copy protected and copies of it can only be regarded as
piracy.

I recall seeing a webpage of microfiches once - was that yours, Dave?

Paul <--- Y'aaarrr! Hoist the black flag :)
Al - 18 Nov 2005 21:42 GMT
>>>> Does anyone have a file to email me or know where I can get a parts
>>>> catalog
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
>
> Paul <--- Y'aaarrr! Hoist the black flag :)

Oh dear,
I assume you refer to the grumpy old men on the group Paul?

Al
Dave Hinz - 19 Nov 2005 00:26 GMT
>> in article 1bqff.52821$Es4.37154@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk, Al at

>> You'll get certain people around here all hot and bothered talking like
>> that! The EPC is copy protected and copies of it can only be regarded as
>> piracy.

man's got a point...

>> I recall seeing a webpage of microfiches once - was that yours, Dave?

P'raps, if it was for the strokers...

>> Paul <--- Y'aaarrr! Hoist the black flag :)

> Oh dear,
> I assume you refer to the grumpy old men on the group Paul?

Who you calling old?
Al - 19 Nov 2005 10:40 GMT
>>> in article 1bqff.52821$Es4.37154@fe2.news.blueyonder.co.uk, Al at
>
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> Who you calling old?

What?! Well if the cap fits wear it.....

Actually Dave the term Grumpy Old Men refers to a UK television programme on
which middle aged blokes complained for half an hour about everything-
Youth hanging around outside the paper shop, skateboarding in public places,
people who play their walkmans too loud on trains, Ipods, peolpe who drop
litter, caravaners etc etc It was done in a comedic way.

I don't consider myself old at 39, but I did sympathise with most of their
views!

Now I've never met you, but your experience and knowledge suggests to me you
have a few years on me, but old?  Nah! I cant see you being in your
seventies yet, you still have a sense of humour - even if you can post in a
grumpy way sometimes...I was tempted to top-post just for fun.

Me?
I jump to conclusions too quickly and drive just a little too fast from time
to time....ahem.

Al
Dave Hinz - 19 Nov 2005 14:04 GMT
>> Who you calling old?

> What?! Well if the cap fits wear it.....

I don't wear hats, generally.

> I don't consider myself old at 39, but I did sympathise with most of their
> views!
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> seventies yet, you still have a sense of humour - even if you can post in a
> grumpy way sometimes...I was tempted to top-post just for fun.

Ouch.  I'm 38, Al.

> Me?
> I jump to conclusions too quickly and drive just a little too fast from time
> to time....ahem.

And you keep the hood on the top of your car, instead of the front,
where it belongs.  Odd, that.
Al - 19 Nov 2005 19:18 GMT
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Hinz" <DaveHinz@spamcop.net>
Newsgroups: alt.autos.saab
Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: classic 900 parts catalog?

>>> Who you calling old?
>
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
>
> Ouch.  I'm 38, Al.

SEE WHAT I MEAN! I jump to conclusions you whiper-snapper you!

>> Me?
>> I jump to conclusions too quickly and drive just a little too fast from
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> And you keep the hood on the top of your car, instead of the front,
> where it belongs.  Odd, that.

Ooh!

If only I had a hood instead of a roof...
NeedforSwede2 - 20 Nov 2005 10:07 GMT
>I don't consider myself old at 39, but I did sympathise with most of their
>views!

36, and likewise.
Then I think, and realise I did exactley that.

I've turned into the 90 year old who used to wave his stick at us, and
tell us to bugger off.

Thing is, I've done it 50 years to soon, and reckon it is just jealousy.
I really do sometimes wish I was inconsiderate enough to have a life
that I could enjoy to max and not be bothered about others.
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Paul Halliday - 20 Nov 2005 18:25 GMT
> I've turned into the 90 year old who used to wave his stick at us, and
> tell us to bugger off.

Not so recently, but within the last year I was accelerating through the
gears, turbo whining, dump valve screaming "look out, yob coming!" and an
elderly chap on the pavement with his back to me, initially, started to
raise his hand and turn around.

Expecting a shaken fist and grimace from the fellow, which I think was his
intention, he was as surprised to see I was not some scrote wielding a
Scooby as I was to see him grinning and then wave :) Perhaps a former
SAAB-owing old codger?

Paul

1989 900 Turbo S
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Dave Hinz - 20 Nov 2005 19:24 GMT
> Expecting a shaken fist and grimace from the fellow, which I think was his
> intention, he was as surprised to see I was not some scrote wielding a
> Scooby as I was to see him grinning and then wave :) Perhaps a former
> SAAB-owing old codger?

Could we get that again, only in English this time please?

Dave "Been called a right geezer...that's good, right?" Hinz
Paul Halliday - 20 Nov 2005 21:04 GMT
>> Expecting a shaken fist and grimace from the fellow, which I think was his
>> intention, he was as surprised to see I was not some scrote wielding a
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
>
> Dave "Been called a right geezer...that's good, right?" Hinz

"Expecting a shaken fist and a grimace from said fellow/chap, which I think
was his intention, he was a surprised to see I was not a sub-intelligent,
low income young man at the wheel of a high powered turbo-charged vehicle,
such as a Subaru Impreza (common to the aforementioned social sub-section of
British youth), gained from dubious, if not criminal, employment as I was to
see him grinning and the wave (his hand) :) (wink) Perhaps (the elderly
fellow/chap was a) former SAAB-owning old codger [coloquial slang denoting a
certain staid and reverent, if not bygone, person of past morals and
values]."

Howzat?

Essentially, the geezer loved it ... He was "up for it" when he'd "seen my
ride"? I think! :)

But yeah, a geezer is good - no worries there, mate!

[You still read my postings in a Cockney accent, don't you?
We're Yorkshire, mate. Have a look at this ... It's the Vikings' fault we
talk like we do ... Me & Al, that is, although Al's not a Tyke, being from
"Leeds way" :) ... It's all about the glottal stop, you know :)
<http://www.bbc.co.uk/bradford/sense_of_place/dialect_11.shtml>]

Paul <--- Proper Bra'hfud (Bradford)
Al - 21 Nov 2005 19:04 GMT
> in article 3uc0roF10ot8mU1@individual.net, Dave Hinz at
> DaveHinz@spamcop.net
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>
> Paul <--- Proper Bra'hfud (Bradford)

Paul!  Please!

I am a genuine hybrid!

Born in Luton and lived there for three years, I was moved to Rugby where I
spent the next 15 growing up.  I got out of there as quick as I could and
went to college in Kent, where I met an East Riding girl and married her.
17 Years on I moved with her to Wakefield in the West Riding, where I have
lived for just over 3 years.

Hence the dodgy Southern accent with a Wessie twang.

Not intending to move again...........

Unless I win the Lottery in which case I'm moving to Sirmione at the
southern end of Lake Garda. :-)

Al
Everett M. Greene - 19 Nov 2005 18:57 GMT
Dave Hinz <DaveHinz@spamcop.net> wrote:
> Al <alistairdore@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > "Dave Hinz" <DaveHinz@spamcop.net> wrote
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>
> Ouch.  I'm 38, Al.

Mere child.

"Elderly" is the fellow who exhibited his wood carvings
at a local show last weekend and celebrated his 92nd
birthday one of the days.

> > Me?
> > I jump to conclusions too quickly and drive just a little too fast from time
> > to time....ahem.
>
> And you keep the hood on the top of your car, instead of the front,
> where it belongs.  Odd, that.
 
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