Saab 98
Saab 98 was the number used by
Saab for a project in
1974. Originally it was called X14. The construction of the 98 was based on the
Saab 95 floorpan and the design was made by Björn Envall. The
prototype was assembled by
Sergio Coggiola who had already done work on the
Saab Sonett III. The Saab 98 was only made in a single copy since Saab decided it wasn't room in the market for a car between
Saab 95 and
Saab 99, however the 98 was the first time Saab introduced the
combi coupé.