The "Wants" is HUGE on this...

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  1. Metalman

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    Dave.0 Helix & RMW Powered
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    Eric owner of Helix has a yellow one. I think it was his fathers.
     
  3. Crashton

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    I really enjoyed our 67 SAAB 96 2 stroke. Great cars, but the tin worm loves them too.
     
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    The 1960s were great times for tin worms.

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  5. minirab

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    I had both a 68 & 69 V4 and also a 77 99 EMS. Back then they were truly a SAAB and not what they turned into in later years.
     
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    I want a Lotus 7 real bad. My wife is on board with it, maybe next year.
     
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    Probably be easier to find a nice Caterham.
     
  8. agranger

    agranger MINI of the Month June 2009
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    I just went deeper into the photos. Who does a full paint restoration but leaves all of the undercarrage rust going? Makes me wonder about the quality of the work...
     
  9. Metalman

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    I believe he's been driving it on salt encrusted roads for a several years since the restoration...
     
  10. agranger

    agranger MINI of the Month June 2009
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    Then my question would be "Who drive's a fully restored vintage car on salt-encrusted roads? Makes me wonder about the quality of the owner." :D
     
  11. 00Mini

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    If'n it was a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa I'd understand but a Saab was meant to be driven in wintery conditions. They didn't even sell them in warm weather states in the mid sixties. Sorry for the sermonette.....:D
     

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