This 1986 Saab 900 Turbo is powered by a turbocharged 16-valve 2.0L inline-four paired with a five-speed manual transaxle and is finished in black over a burgundy velour interior. It was sold new by Monte Shelton Motor Company in Portland Oregon and was reportedly acquired by the prior owner in 1991 with 77k miles. The selling dealer has used the car as his personal vehicle for the last four years and has added approximately 12k of the 145k indicated miles. The car has been fitted with aftermarket wheels, lowering springs, a front bra, and rear window louvers. Recent work is said to have included a tune-up and installation of a new valve cover gasket, brake pads, and fluids. This 900 Turbo is offered by the selling dealer at no reserve with service records, factory literature, and a clean Oregon title.

This example comes from the final year of the “flatnose” Saab 900 and it is finished in black. Equipment includes European market headlights, a grille from an earlier 900, a front bra, fog lights, and rear window louvers. Several chips are present at the leading edge of the hood as shown in the image gallery below, which also contains photos of the sunroof both open and closed.

Aftermarket 15″ multi-piece wheels feature Saab center caps and are mounted with Michelin Primacy tires measuring 195/60. The seller has installed a set of 2″ lowering springs and reportedly replaced the brake pads at all four corners.

The interior is upholstered in burgundy velour with matching carpets protected by rubber all-weather mats. Cracks are present in the upper dash, and a Sony cassette stereo is installed in the factory location. A burn mark is present on the back of the driver’s seat, and the air conditioning system is inoperable.

Instrumentation includes a 130-mph speedometer, a 7k-rpm tachometer with a nested clock, and fuel level, coolant temperature, and boost gauges. Under 145k miles are shown on the mechanical odometer, approximately 12k of which were added by the seller.

The turbocharged 2.0L slant-four features four valves per cylinder and sends drive to the front wheels via a five-speed manual transaxle. The seller is said to have performed a tune-up and replaced the valve cover gasket, engine oil, and transmission fluid.

Additional photos of the underbody are provided in the gallery below.

An included service booklet is stamped through 1992 at 77k miles, and additional service records are available from the previous owner. Factory literature is included in a leather folio.

The Carfax report shows no accidents or other damage and lists history in California and Oregon from its first entry in 1991 through its most recent update in August 2016. A 34-minute walkaround and drive video is viewable below.