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Date: 7 Dec 2004 19:00:39 GMT
From: Dave Hinz <DaveHinznospamcop.net>
Subject: Re: which 9000 rear seats be folded flat?


On Tue, 07 Dec 2004 18:47:06 GMT, th <someguynospamwhere.se> wrote: >> > Saab has always had a fold flat capability, but most models have > required the lower part of the seat to be lifted before the backrest is > folded (I don't remember how the 93/95/96 was operated, just that the > floor became "tremendous"). On the early 96's, before about 1968 (sorry to be vague) it was simply "lift up seat bottom, lay down on the floor, face-down". Until 1963 or so, the seat back came up off some hooks on the partition, later they were hinged. > The NG900/9-3 is an exception as the seat can be folded flat but the > resulting floor will not be flat due to the 10 cm threshold where the > seat starts. Some people (myself included) consider this to be evidence of the 9-3 platform not being a true Saab platform. Dave "Just bought a c900 and really am enjoying it" Hinz

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