DESCRIPTION: You are bidding on a 1993 Saab 900 Turbo Commemorative Edition 158/325. This is a rare vehicle as any Saab collector will know. This is the big upside on this car but unfortunately this has a few downsides to it. First the good, he body is straight, o dents. The paint is good and the body doesn't have any rust. 80,721 Original miles. Good compression on all of the cylinders Average 125 cold we tested the following Sunroof opens and closes with ease. Starter operates but we only tried it to check compression. All of the lights and blinkers operate. Wiper motor operates normally. The blower motor works for the heat and A/C system obviously without being able to start the car we can't fully test the full operation. Car has only been trailered and is stored inside again without being able to start it we can't drive it Brakes work. |
| | First and foremost it is a Rebuilt/Restored title. This happened before I owned the car so I don't have any history on why this was branded rebuilt restored, will say I don't see any evidence of frame damage but I also haven't had it check out for that either and I am not an expert. Because I purchased this in a bankruptcy auction I wasn't able to talk to the previous owner to find out any information This car has been sitting for at least 10 years and gas was left in it, o we decided to clean the gas tank and when we pulled the fuel pump all of the rubber is melted so it will need to be rebuilt. The clutch is most likely bad, he pedal goes straight to the floor and there is no response from it, can go through the gears. The front seats are NOT original and are not the correct seats as they don't tilt forward for a passenger to get in to the back of the vehicle. I am not sure of the entire scope of work needed to get this car back up and going again obviously at least the fuel pump and whatever clutch/transmission work is needed. I am selling this car 100% AS IS and I will be happy to answer any questions to the best of my ability, ut I am NOT a mechanic or a serious car guy. I bought this in hopes it would be a simple project that I could enjoy on the weekends but it is now a lot more work than I want to invest. |