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Saab 93F - 1960

The Saab 93F was introduced in 1960 and was the final designation for the Saab 93 with a total of about 600 examples being produced.
Under the hood was a longitudinally-mounted three-cylinder Saab two-stroke engine of 748cc capacity and producing 33 horsepower. Power was sent to the rear wheels through a three-speed gearbox with the top two gears being synchro-meshed.
The Saab 93F would be replaced by the Saab 96. The 'F' brought with it new front hinged doors similar to the ones found on the Saab GT750.