This 1973 Saab 99 is a 2-door Luxe model that reportedly remained with the original owner in Sweden until 2015 and was recently imported to the US by the seller. One known repaint has been conducted, and the interior is upholstered in brown cloth. A 1.85-liter inline-four sends power to the front wheels through a 4-speed manual gearbox, and the car is equipped with Saab-branded mud flaps, front fog lights, a roof rack, and chrome hubcaps. This Saab 99 is now being offered at no reserve with records back to the 1970s and a clean Pennsylvania title in the seller’s name.

The 99 was developed as a larger alternative to the 96 in hopes of expanding Saab sales in overseas markets. Designed by Sixten Sason, the 99 was first produced in 1968 and introduced Saab styling cues that would last for decades, including curved front glass that affords improved visibility. The front headlights feature horizontal-sweep wipers as shown up close in the gallery below.

An L badge can be seen out back, indicating that this car is a budget Luxe model. The 14″ steel wheels wear factory hubcaps and were recently fitted with new tires by the seller. A repaint in the factory color was reportedly performed at some time in the past, and a spare tire and hubcap are shown in the gallery.

The interior features seating for four and brown fabric upholstery. Photos show that the unique early headrests have been retained, and Saab-branded floor mats protect the carpets.

A wrap now covers the collapsible two-spoke steering wheel, and just over 20k kilometers (~12,500 miles) are shown on the 5-digit odometer. Interior images display shoulder belts, an older GM radio, and the characteristic centrally-located ignition switch.

The carbureted 1.85L inline-four features a single overhead camshaft and produced about 100 horsepower when new. The car is front-wheel drive despite the longitudinal engine layout.

A cursory view of the underside is shown above, and the seller reports some corrosion on the undercarriage.

A spare set of studded tires is included in the sale along with records dating back to the 1970s.