Saab 93

This article relates to the car of the years 1950, and not the car present on the market since 1998, to see Saab 9-3

The Saab 93 is a Automobile manufactured by Saab.

Saab 93

She was announced on August 8th 1955 and was presented for the first time on December 1st, 1955. She was drawn by Sixten Sason and has an engine three cylinders two-stroke of 758 cm ³ of cubic capacity longitudinally assembled of 33 horses (25 kw). In 1957, the safety belts two points are introduced in option. The 93 was first Saab has to be exported of Sweden, the majority of the specimens being intended for the the United States. A Clutch Saxomat and a retractable roof were available in option.

Saab 93B

September 2nd 1957 the 93B is launched. The Pare-brise in two parts is replaced by only one windshield.

In 1957, Erik Carlsson finishes 1st with the Rallye of Finland on board Saab 93, in 1959 it also finishes 1st with the Rallye of Sweden, also in Saab 93.

Saab 93F

In 1960 the 93F is marketing, with the doors of the Saab GT750 and the Saab 95. 1960 is the last year of production of the 93. The 93 was replaced by the Saab 96. On the whole, 52.731 Saab 93 were built.

History of races

1956

  • Rally of Wiesbaden, Germany (June 24th, 1956)
  • 1st Bengt Jonsson and Kjell Persson
  • Rally Viking, Norway
    • 1st Carl-Magnus Skogh
    • 2nd Erik Carlsson
    • 4th Ivar Andersson
  • Rikspokalen, Sweden
    • 1st Erik Carlsson
  • Scandiatrofén, Sweden
    • 1st Erik Carlsson and Carl-Magnus Skogh (ex-aequo)
  • Continental Turn of Europe
    • 2nd Rolf Mellde and Sverker Benson
  • Rally of the tulips, Netherlands
    • 2nd Sture Nottorp and Charlie Lohmander
    • 3rd Gunnar Bengtsson and Sven Zetterberg
    • 7th Bengt Jonsson and Sölve Relve

1957

  • Thousand Miglia, Turismo Preparato 750  cm ³, Italy
    • 1st Charlie Lohmander and Harald Kronegård
  • GAMR - Great American Mountain Rally, the USA
    • 1st Bob Wehman and Louis Braun, the USA
    • 1st Better team manufacturer
    • 6th Rolf Mellde and Morrow Mushkin
    • 17th Jerry Jankowitz and Dory Jankowitz
  • Rally of the 1000 lakes, Finland
    • 1st Erik Carlsson
    • 1st Better team manufacturer Erik Carlsson, Carl Otto Bremer, Harald Kronegård
    • 1st Finish champion, Carl Otto Bremer
  • Adriatic Rally, Yugoslavia
    • 1st R Mr. Hopfen
  • File Rock'n'roll Rally, the USA
    • 1st Bob Wehman
  • Rikspokalen, Sweden
    • 1st Carl-Magnus Skogh
  • Finish Snow Rally, Finland
    • 2nd Erik Carlsson
  • Acropolis Rally Greece, Greece
    • 2nd Henri Blanchoud
  • Rally Atlas-Oasis, Morocco
    • 2nd Harald Kronegård and Leonce Beysson

1960

  • Finish Snow Rally, Finland
    • 1st Carl Otto Bremer

External bonds

  • http://www.saabmuseum.com/93/

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