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Zagato V4 Mad
United Kingdom 812 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 15:35:32
| I went to view this 1972 96 this morning as it was only just up the road from me and I was expecting it to be a real rot box BUT to my surprise (and my wife's disappointment as I became seriously interested!) she was in very solid condition. 1971 production was Lways good! Dotty was restored about 8 -10 years ago having been stood outside for most of her life by the look of it from the sun damage or over polishing. She has had four small patches of good welding underneath, the jacking points are all good, the floor pan to bulkhead and boot seams are good as is the front valance. The bottom of the doors have already been done to a good standard and the suspension tops in the boot have no signs of surface rust at all. The rust visible on the rear nearside quarter is only surface and underneath looked OK and withstood hard jabbing with a long screwdriver. I don,t know about the seam along the top of the wing, it maybe blowing underneath and need attention but the general condition solid condition that would pass an MOT sold her to me.
She has not run for a few years and I couldn,t get under the bonnet but as the rest was so good I thought it was worth the gamble. She is an ideal project for me to cut my teeth on and practice a few mechanical restoration skills . I say a few, brakes, fuel line bunged up probably, clutch maybe, balance shaft with 93k on the clock (why was it taken off the road!) coolant, fluid flush, electrics the list goes on but it will keep me out of trouble once my other one is back on the road hopefully by the end of this year once GMac has more time and can take mine on.
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Zagato V4 Mad
United Kingdom 812 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 15:46:30
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Zagato V4 Mad
United Kingdom 812 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 15:49:50
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I am picking it up on Tuesday I don,t fancy winching it up on the towing eyes as it seems the brakes are stuck on. Any ideas where to winch up from, bumper brackets maybe? It does move apparently, wheels turning when they have pushed it around so hopefully it will winch up OK and the wheels will free themselves.
The key is stuck in the ignition but the key turns, the gears seem to work, I suppose it is a case of using the bent wire method to get the key out? Never done that before.
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john-saab Administrator
United Kingdom 2679 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 16:37:57
| I have sent you a PM on UKSaabs regarding this. Very well bought..looks like a good car. Another one saved!
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Betsy67 V4 Fanatic
United Kingdom 409 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 16:47:48
| "I'll just go have a look" Well purchased | |
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melle V4 Guru
United Kingdom 3833 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 17:38:28
| Well done!
quote: Originally posted by Zagato I don,t fancy winching it up on the towing eyes
I don't think a '71 has towing eyes at all?
quote: Originally posted by Zagato The key is stuck in the ignition but the key turns, the gears seem to work, I suppose it is a case of using the bent wire method to get the key out?
Sounds like it needs adjusting the steering column. Good chance the key comes out if you put it in reverse and wiggle the gear lever a bit if it's not too far off.
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Zagato V4 Mad
United Kingdom 812 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 17:56:07
| Many thanks Melle, I will have another go again, I didn,t spend too long trying to get it out or trying to open the bonnet, I had a long screwdriver through the grill also but gave up on the second try, I kind of just fell in love with her ( sorry well into a bottle of wine ) the underside which is obviously my thing was so good I couldn,t let her go. She may be a rat looking motor which I like but she ain't going to the scrap yard on my shift.
Your so right Betsy
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melle V4 Guru
United Kingdom 3833 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 18:27:27
| Don't waste your time poking trough the grill with a screwdriver, just get the centre section off (four screws) and you can open the bonnet.
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Zagato V4 Mad
United Kingdom 812 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 18:31:19
| First thing to go will be that front grill, I have always REALLY disliked that tin grill look much prefering the later black plastic or cheese grater grill or the USA spec grill as long as it is broken up with some rally spots!
If anyone has a cheese grater or USA spec I would be interested. USA spec would allow me to put some rally stickers on
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john-saab Administrator
United Kingdom 2679 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 18:40:49
| quote: [i]I have always REALLY disliked that tin grill look much prefering the later black plastic
Said nobody EVER....really? I know you are a purist so will probably keep it as it is but I have several plastic grills if you want to swap.
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melle V4 Guru
United Kingdom 3833 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 18:42:50
| Funny, I really dislike the US grille, I think the proportions are off somehow. Cheese grater doesn't do much for me either. My favourite is the '69/ '90 tin grill with the rounded off headlight surrounds without washer system holes.
Dotty would look even better on its original (oval hole) wheels, preferably banded and white.
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Zagato V4 Mad
United Kingdom 812 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 18:45:11
| Yeah they just don,t do it for me, sad looking, wishy washy look. I love the striking meaner plastic grill or the cheese grater which is by far my favourite.
In fact I used to dream about a certain red V4 with a cheese grater grill about 35 years ago that used to come to SAAB meets in Dorchester. Er I think you own it now John
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Zagato V4 Mad
United Kingdom 812 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 18:49:04
| quote: Originally posted by melle Funny, I really dislike the US grille, I think the proportions are off somehow. Cheese grater doesn't do much for me either. My favourite is the '69/ '90 tin grill with the rounded off headlight surrounds without washer system holes.
Dotty would look even better on its original (oval hole) wheels, preferably banded and white.
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Yes know the ones you mean Melle (even worse lol) but quite rare. Agreed about the round hole wheels, really nice, especially banded IMHO. They changed to slots in 1972 which is correct for mine...
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melle V4 Guru
United Kingdom 3833 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 18:53:33
| Sorry, misread, thought yours was '71 but I see it's MY72. Were the plastic grilles introduced in '73-4 or thereabouts?
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Zagato V4 Mad
United Kingdom 812 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 19:00:25
| Yes plastic grills were introduced for 1974... Agreed also about the USA spec, they can look funny with two big reflector dishes either side!
1972 brochures below. I have waited 40 years for a red SAAB, sod the rat look I am going to paint her, it may not be pretty but who cares, I won,t use two pack cellulose but the other stuff that fades more but is safer on the lungs. This one is just for fun.
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Betsy67 V4 Fanatic
United Kingdom 409 Posts | Posted - 25 Mar 2017 : 19:29:11
| USA front panel on tradera at the mo, and Red too. International buyers welcome. | |
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