1997 Saab 900 S Convertible 2.3l Fwd Cd New Brakes - Runs Great, Loaded! on 2040-cars
Fishers, Indiana, United States
1997 SAAB 900 S 2-Door Convertible FWD I bought a new truck a couple months ago and I don't need two vehicles and can't afford insurance for both cars. Has power windows/doors & push button convertible top, but is very slow since the car is so old Leather seats. The front seats have some wear and cracking due to the water, but rear seats are in great condition SONY 6-Disc CD changer Brand new brakes on it earlier this year ($560.00) Has a spare tire and car jack equipment (which has never been used) in the trunk Has some cosmetic wear, but nothing unusual for a high milage vehicle. Brand new tires last year, and have about 10,000 miles on them. (I can find the paperwork and receipt if you like)... Car is missing a piece that fell off last year. It's a small piece that's only visible when the top is down. I've tried to replace it but they don't make these parts anymore. I'm not sure what it's called, but I've included a picture of it. You only even notice it when top is down and doesn't affect the way the car runs in any way. (You can probably find a replacement part at a junkyard or somewhere online)... The driver's side front door handle broke off a couple months ago. I did get a replacement door handle for it I just don't have the time or the expertise to install it. I will include the replacement door handle with the vehicle purchase. Thanks I also have a lot of the paperwork for the car for just about everything I have had done to it, including new tires, brakes, fan/timing belt, battery, oil changes, air filters, etc... If you have ANY questions please feel free to ask me. Thank You |
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