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- Saab_92 wheelbase "2470.0".
- Saab_92 length "3950.0".
- Saab_92 width "1620.0".
- Saab_92 abstract "Saab 92 is the first production automobile from Saab. The design was very aerodynamic for its time, with a drag coefficient (cx or cw)) of 0.30. The entire body was stamped out of one piece of sheet metal and then cut to accommodate doors and windows. Full-scale production started December 12, 1949, based on the prototype Ursaab. All of them were of the Deluxe version. A standard version was advertised, but nobody was interested in buying it so no standard versions were produced.The engine was a transversely mounted, water-cooled two-cylinder, two-stroke 764 cc, 25 hp (19 kW) thermosiphon engine based on a DKW design, giving a top speed of 105 kilometres per hour (65 mph). The transmission had three gears, the first unsynchronised. In order to overcome the problems of oil starvation during overrun (engine braking) for the two-stroke engine, a freewheel device was fitted. The suspension was by torsion bars.All early Saab 92s were painted in a dark green colour similar to British racing green. According to some sources, Saab had a surplus of green paint from wartime production of airplanes.Saab's rally history already started two weeks after the 92 was released, when Saab's head engineer Rolf Mellde entered the Swedish Rally and came second in his class.Only 700 1950 models were made. In 1951, the German VDO instruments were replaced by American Stewart-Warner components.In 1952 Greta Molander won the 'Coupe des Dames' of the Monte Carlo Rally in a 92, tuned to 35 hp (26 kW). In 1953, the 92B arrived with a much larger rear window and larger luggage space (with an opening lid). It was now available in grey, blue-grey, black and green. In 1954 the Saab 92 got the new Solex 32BI carburetor and a new ignition coil giving 28 hp (21 kW). The US headlights were replaced with Hella units. Another novelty was that a textile roof (semi-cab or cabrio coach) was offered as an option. The colour maroon was also introduced this year. In 1955, it acquired an electric fuel pump and square tail lights installed in the rear fenders. The colours were grey, maroon and a new color, moss green.The English aviation test pilot 'Bob' Moore, who had helped to develop the Saab Tunnan (J29) jet aircraft, brought a 1955 Saab 92B back to England, when he returned, later to become the first managing director of Saab GB Ltd. This was reputedly the first-ever Saab car imported to the UK.The Saab 93 was introduced in December 1955, but both the 92B and 93 were produced at the same time, for a while. The last 92 was assembled in late 1956–early 1957. Two new colours, grey-green and beige, were available. A total of 20,128 Saab 92s were made.The Saab 92 appears on a Swedish postage stamp.When General Motors in 2008 made a list of their top ten cars, the Saab 92 came in first followed by the Pontiac GTO (1964), the Chevrolet Corvette (1953), the EV1 (1996), the Opel Olympia (1936), the LaSalle (1927), the Chevrolet Bel Air (1955), the Cadillac V16 (1930), the Cadillac Model 30 (1910) and the Cadillac (1912)Spyker Cars, the Dutch maker of supercars, bought Saab in February 2010 from General Motors Co. In May 2010, Spyker's CEO Victor Muller stated the firm was planning a new small car, tear-drop shaped and inspired by the Saab 92 model.".
- Saab_92 assembly Trollhättan.
- Saab_92 bodyStyle Coupé.
- Saab_92 class Compact_car.
- Saab_92 engine Saab_92__1.
- Saab_92 layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Saab_92 length "3.95".
- Saab_92 manufacturer Saab_Automobile.
- Saab_92 predecessor Saab_Ursaab.
- Saab_92 productionEndYear "1956".
- Saab_92 productionStartYear "1949".
- Saab_92 successor Saab_93.
- Saab_92 thumbnail 1955saab92b.jpg?width=300.
- Saab_92 transmission "3-speed manual".
- Saab_92 wheelbase "2.47".
- Saab_92 width "1.62".
- Saab_92 wikiPageExternalLink 92.
- Saab_92 wikiPageID "332625".
- Saab_92 wikiPageLength "6497".
- Saab_92 wikiPageOutDegree "69".
- Saab_92 wikiPageRevisionID "697185247".
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink British_racing_green.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink C-segment.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Cabrio_coach.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Cadillac.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Cadillac_Model_Thirty.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Cadillac_V-16.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Car.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Carburetor.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Category:1950s_automobiles.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cars_introduced_in_1949.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Compact_cars.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coupes.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Front-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Saab_vehicles.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streamliner_automobiles.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Bel_Air.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Chevrolet_Corvette.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Compact_car.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Coupé.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink DKW.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Drag_coefficient.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Engine_tuning.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Freewheel.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Fuel.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Gasoline.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink General_Motors_EV1.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Greta_Molander.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Hella_(company).
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Ignition_system.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink LaSalle_(automobile).
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Maroon.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Monte_Carlo_Rally.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Opel_Olympia.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Pontiac_GTO.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Rally_Sweden.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Rallying.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Rolf_Mellde.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_29_Tunnan.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_9-2.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_93.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_95.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_96.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_Automobile.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_GB_Ltd.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_Ursaab.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Saab_two-stroke.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Solex.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Spyker_Cars.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Stewart-Warner.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Straight-twin_engine.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Suspension_(vehicle).
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Thermosiphon.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Torsion_bar_suspension.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Transverse_engine.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Trollhättan.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Trollhättan_Assembly.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink VDO_(company).
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Muller.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink Water_cooling.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLink File:SAAB_92_1949.jpg.
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLinkText "92".
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saab 92".
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saab 92/93".
- Saab_92 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Saab 92/96".
- Saab_92 assembly "Sweden: Trollhättan, Västergötland".
- Saab_92 bodyStyle "2".
- Saab_92 caption "1955".
- Saab_92 class "Small family car".
- Saab_92 engine "764".
- Saab_92 layout Front-engine,_front-wheel-drive_layout.
- Saab_92 manufacturer Saab_Automobile.
- Saab_92 name "Saab 92".
- Saab_92 predecessor Saab_Ursaab.