Saab 95
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The Saab 95 was a 7-seater station wagon/estate made by Saab. It was introduced in 1959, but because only 40 were made in 1959, production is often said to have started in 1960. The first engine was a 841 cc three-cylinder two-stroke engine, but from 1967 onward, it became available with the same four-stroke Ford V4 as used in the Saab 96 and the Ford Taunus. The rear-facing folding seat was dropped with the 1976 model, making the car a regular 4 seater. Production ended in 1978.
For certain markets (Norway, Denmark) a special export version delivery van was available without a rear seat and rear side windows.
In 1961, Erik Carlsson finished 4th in the Monte Carlo Rally in a Saab 95.
Should not be confused with the Saab 9-5.