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1967 Saab V4 Road Test 4 Pg Article on 2040-parts.com

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Greenville, South Carolina, United States

Greenville, South Carolina, United States
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This is an original 4 page article carefully removed from Road and Track (1967) on the 1967 Saab V-4 2 door sedan. This article has nice pictures of the subcompact model, imported from Sweden. The article is a road test and describes the engineering, driving impressions, handling and performance. The Saab is equipped with a 4 cylinder engine. This would make a great addition to your collection or as a gift for the Saab fan. See what Road and Track said about the Saab back in 1967. The article is in good condition with yellowing around the edges due to age. It will be carefully mailed with cardboard backing. I combine shipping so your additional purchases are shipped FREE! Thanks for looking!

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