Something like this is what I expected after reading the title. I’m glad my expectations weren’t met.
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Nice side by sideSomething like this is what I expected after reading the title. I’m glad my expectations weren’t met.
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Can you adopt me?The majority of the body is held together with construction adhesive and dowels. The only fasteners that hold wood to wood is at the base of the firewall to the floor since these parts have to be able to be separated for some repairs. All the plywood is marine grade. Most things that are bolted to the wood body are through bolted. The exceptions are the small screws holding in the fuel pump stuff, the ignition coil, master cylinder floor cover and a wiring terminal block.
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The 96's had the V4. These (93) had a 3cyl.Did the Saab have that weird 2-stroke v-4 engine? Or am I thinking of Volvos?
Yes and no. Yes it was 2-stroke, but it's a 3-cylinder. The V4 engines are four-stroke Ford forklift engines.Did the Saab have that weird 2-stroke v-4 engine? Or am I thinking of Volvos?