This 1991 Saab 900 Turbo Convertible is finished in red over a grey interior and shows 153k miles. Power comes from a turbocharged and intercooled 2.0L inline-four paired with a three-speed automatic transmission. The seller has driven it approximately 5k miles since acquiring it from the second owner in 2015, and around ten months ago it received a routine service from a local Saab specialist. The car is currently experiencing a number of electrical issues, including an unidentified drain on the battery. This 900 is being offered at no reserve with the original owners manual, records from recent service, and a clear Texas title in the seller’s company’s name. The red finish is said to have a few small dings present and the car is believed to have been routinely garaged by the previous owners. The power windows, top, rearview mirrors, and seats are all said to work properly. At the moment, the brake lights are inoperable. The power windows, mirrors, and convertible top are said to work properly. 153k miles are shown on the odometer, and the stereo has been removed. The turbocharged and intercooled 2.0-liter 16-valve inline-four is paired to a three-speed automatic transmission and remains as factory intended. At present, the electrical system is faulty resulting in the battery discharging when the car is sitting. A local shop has inspected the alternator and deemed it functional. Undercarriage shots can be seen in the gallery below.
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