- Saab 60
The Saab 60 was a 'special'. It was a limited edition modification of the 1962
Saab 96 , peculiar to theUK . Modifications were carried out at Saab (GB) Ltd, inSlough .In the early 1960s,
Erik Carlsson and his little Saab 96two-stroke achieved a legendary series of victories in theRAC Rally andMonte Carlo Rally (among others). In honour of these successes "against the odds" and in view of the high demand in the UK for a 'sport' model (theSaab Sport ), which was not yet available inright-hand drive form, the UK importers of Saab cars inSlough ,England created a special series of approximately 56 modified Saab 96 cars, between June 1962 and April 1963. Thus was the Saab 60 born.The standard 45 bhp was increased to convert|60|bhp|abbr=on by
engine modification. The crankshaft was changed, the inlet ports were lowered and the exhaust ports raised. The carburettor and ignition settings were modified. A Saab Sport exhaust system was fitted. The suspension was lowered, by removing one 'turn' from eachcoil spring andKoni shock absorber s andPirelli Cinturato radial-ply tyres were fitted. The three-speedgearbox was swapped for a four-speed box (but the originalspeedometer was left in situ, with its three-speed markings). A Smith'stachometer was also fitted. The engine modifications were executed byMike Langton and the blocks were initialled and numbered by him. APorsche "60" badge was requisitioned for the boot lid motif, in order to denote the car's special status and upgraded power output. An Oleopress fire extinguisher was fitted.The only known survivor of this series is number 49; the engine being stamped 'ML49'. The registration plate, with which this car was purchased by the present owner, may or may not be the original registration but it is very apt.
The basic specification, apart from the above-listed items, was of a standard Saab 96.
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