- Saab MFI13
The MFI 13 was a February
1965 prototype for theSaab 97 , later known as Sonett II. It was built at the "Malmö Flygindustri " as they had some experience with plastic manufacturing. The body of the prototype was made of steel though. A second prototype was designed bySixten Sason and delivered a month later by ASJ ("Aktiebolaget Svenska Järnvägsverkstäderna" - the Swedish Railroad Works) inArlöv . Both cars were brought toTrollhättan for examination and the MFI car was determined to be the most suitable for further development. Both cars had the two stroke Saab Sport engine of 60 hp (45 kW) and were capable of 160km/h . By spring1966 the "project 97" had advanced enough so that 24 cars could be built in Arlöv, in the south ofSweden . When series production started by the end of the year, many details had been altered:brake s, ventilation system, grille and parking lights. Prototypes were shown at both the "Salon International de l'Auto " (Geneva ) andNew York International Auto Show . In Geneva a car was available for test driving.Both cars are now on display in the Saab
Museum in Trollhättan.ee also
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Saab Catherina External links
* [http://www.saabmuseum.com/mfi13/ MFI13 at Saabmuseum.com]
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* "The SAAB Way", by
Gunnar A. Sjögren .
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