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Perfect Saab 99 EMS “RALLY”

Saab 99 EMS

This 1978  Saab 99L converted to 99 EMS that’s said to be “without defects” despite having racked up 53k miles (actually, KM-counter has stopped so correct mileage is uncertain) over the past 39 years or so.

Condition does look to be unusually good throughout, and this pleasant factory Lagoon Blue B10 always works well on 99’s. The seller says it’s been dealer maintained, and sale includes a large collection of receipts. Find it here on benzina.no in Norway for 8,000 euros (-$9,392 USD today).

Saab 99 EMS for sale

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According to the salesman of the car, “This car was imported from Sweden in 2008, converted to 99 EMS in 2012, and prepared for historic rally.

This Saab has almost no rust. The Swedish mechanic who built the car to EMS says he has never worked on such a nice unrestored 99 before. It has only been driven in the winter on snowy roads and lake driving – never on salted roads.”

Saab 99 Rally

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Paintwork looks like factory code Lagoon Blue B1 (was only delivered in 1978 on the 99), and appears to be holding a decent blue shine. Inside, perfect blue interior looks similarly well preserved. Velour seating fabrics don’t show much wear, and carpets peeking under the rubber mats seem to be pretty good as well. The original driver’s seat has been removed, but the RECARO sports seat is located on the original mounts with all adjustments intact. The back seat is in – no stains or scratches.

Saab EMS emblem

Pop the hood, and you’ll find a 2.0 litre Saab EMS engine that puts out a respectable more than Originally 116 horsepower, build in Sweden by former race mechanic and SAAB factory mechanic Johan Josefsson.

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Goran Aničić
the authorGoran Aničić
For over 15 years, Goran Aničić has been passionately focused on Saab automobiles and everything related to them. His initial encounter with Saab cars took place back in 2003 when the first Saab 9-3 and sedan version were introduced. At that moment, he was captivated by the car's Scandinavian design logic and top-notch engineering, and everything that followed stemmed from that first encounter. Later on, through his work at the editorial team of the Serbian automotive magazines "Autostart" and later "AutoBild," he had the opportunity to engage more closely with Saab vehicles. In 2008, he tested the latest Saab cars of that time, such as the Saab 9-3 TTiD Aero and Saab 9-3 Turbo X. In 2010, as the sole blogger from the region, he participated in the Saab 9-5ng presentation in Trollhättan, Sweden. Alongside journalists from around the world, he got a firsthand experience of the pinnacle of technological offerings from Saab at that time. Currently, Goran owns two Saabs: a 2008 Saab 9-3 Vector Sportcombi with a manual transmission, and a Saab 9-3 Aero Griffin Sport Sedan from the last generation, which rolled off the production line in Trollhättan in December 2011.

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