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Re: Rusted and Cracked frame 1991 SPG Posted by Cmyles [Email] (#1126) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Cmyles) on Wed, 9 Jul 2014 13:20:20 In Reply to: Rusted and Cracked frame 1991 SPG, ccb056 [Profile/Gallery] , Wed, 9 Jul 2014 03:00:04 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
Hi, I think you should reduce the size of those photos for viewing on the forum. Contact a Saab dealer or Saab USA parts with those part numbers but myself and every one I know would take a different approach; find a rust free C900 three-door with a wrecked rear end and cut and weld the needed parts into your car. Otherwise, prowl salvage yards and glean the pieces you need one-by-one from different cars until you have what you need, all three-door C900s have essentially the same chassis. Four doors and other styles share most of the front end pieces too. A lot of repair can be done by just forming flat sheet steel as needed. I am always shocked by how incredibly strong the C900 body is even when exhibiting a lot of rust, especially considering that there is always more rust than you can see.
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