www.youtube.com/user/paulvolio, we had replacement tires but the studs were not long enough for the alloy wheels, so we worked with what we had,
one mans junk is another mans treasure…
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I hope the guys paying to take that piece of junk away. Even free it's not worth it.
Gonna have to go through the archives to see what happened to this one…cool car.
When you have to drag a car on to a trailer just put a line of wd 40 and the rubber tire will slide rite up it then the wd 40 will dicepate
Wow! My first car was a -73 SAAB 96. Did my first wrenching on that. This episode will be exciting! Thanks MustieOne!
I bet you had to change your britches after that tire exploded HAHAHA
Find an old wrecker to play with, save your bones !
if you have enough jacks and come-a-longs you can move anything
Owned several and currently restoring a 66 and a 73 Sonet. All the Saabs with the 2 stroke and V 4S had a freewheel feature witch is engaged and dis engaged with a lever under the dash. You caned leave it locked on the V4's but you'll ruin a 2 stroke.
Fun to see a Swedish car! I Love those!
Keep up the good work!
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I remember how hot the Saabs were in the late 70's. Was it the Saab 9000??
Seen this from both sides didnโt know you were friends
Imported that bird in the background from Australia?
Wow that's alot of work.
One way to move the car over would be to use a bumper jack , jack up the rear end then push it off the jack sideways, that saved me once in a parking garage ๐
You need to find a Volvo 142 to restore! ๐