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Official?
editIs this an official SAAB model or some special? // Liftarn
- It was a special design using many SAAB parts (suspension, engine...) made by Quantum, but it has a SAAB badge on the hood. The text and the links say it all... MH 16:03, 2004 Jun 21 (UTC)
- After reading up I think the article should be moved to Quantum Motorcars or something as it's not an official SAAB model. // Liftarn
Rear wheel drive?
editIs it really a rear wheel drive car? That sounds very unlikley for a SAAB. // Liftarn
Definately yes; rear engine, rear drive! See pics for the lack of a driveshaft front, and presence at rear. MH 13:57, 2005 Jun 26 (UTC)
- The horror! The Quantum II seems to be front wheel drive. // Liftarn
But look at the Quantum 2 [1].
- That's a quantum IV too, it's #2. The rubber harmonica boot you see in the front, is on the steering arm, not on the driveshaft. MH June 30, 2005 19:16 (UTC)
It's hard to tell, but it looks like it may not have driveshafts in the rear. And the Quantum 1 [2]. // Liftarn