Saab Sonett is a Two Stroke Heirloom
Few Americans think twice nowadays about buying a foreignbranded car, whether from Europe or Asia. Toyota is the biggest selling marque in the world and Volvo long ago captured the hearts of safetyconscious soccer moms. In the 1960s, however, Japan was an anthill on the automotive landscape and a carbuyer in America needed either a few extra dollars or a touch of eccentricity to cruise around town in a European car unless, that is, they happened to be the Roberts family of northern Florida, USA. Mr.
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