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This week’s Wagon Wednesday is hosted by DERRRREEHHHHG!
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Give it to me now!
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There were wagons?!?! I want it now!
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Oh God Yes. This gets all of the wants...
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Wagons, you say?!
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I like your wood floors.
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The 9-5 wagons that are around all are pre-production cars that were sold in the auctions following the bankruptcy of Saab, I think it were 27 in total. Some of them came from a prototype production facility, and thus where hand built, while the rest were build on the production line among the normal 9-5. They came with a plate saying they weren’t intended for road use, though most of them are registered by now through some individual vehicle approvals. The FP once had a story about a Dutchguy living in Sweden, registering one through Germany, so it is quite a hassle
http://jalopnik.com/how-i-made-thi…