1959 Saab 93b
The "middle" version of Saab's model 93 (not to be confused with the modern 9-3)
The first version, simply named 93 (1955), had a split front windscreen, the 93B was introduced in 1957 with a single windscreen. The last version was the 93 F, made from the autumn of 1959 to spring 1960. The F in the name stands for "Fram" (forward/front in swedish) and designated the new front-hinged doors.
Unfortuately there was a bale of insulation (like the one seen on the left) leaning up against the front of the car, partially covering the plate and making a photo of a readable plate impossible.
Mindeparken, Aarhus, Denmark, at the 2014 CRAA car show
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