This 1972 Saab 95 Wagon was sold new at Import Equipment Company of Anchorage, Alaska where it remained with its original owner through 1998 and was acquired by the seller in 2017. The car is finished in Amber Yellow over tan vinyl and is powered by a 1.7-liter V4 mated to a four-speed manual transaxle. Equipment includes rack-and-pinion steering, front disc brakes, a heated driver’s seat, a roof rack, and rear-facing third-row seating. This 95 wagon is offered in Arizona with its original window sticker, manufacturer’s literature, a workshop manual, a parts catalog, a period sales brochure, service records, the original owner’s handwritten mileage and maintenance log, the original registration and title, and a clean Alaska title in the seller’s name. The car is finished in Amber Yellow (Y8B) and features chrome bumpers with guards, dual side mirrors, a roof rack, an integrated roof spoiler, lower side trim, quarter-panel gravel guards, branded mud flaps, and full-length character lines that combine with D-pillar extensions to create “mini fins” at the rear. Both quarter panels are said to have been repainted due to scratches. Silver-finished 15″ slotted steel wheels wear polished and branded hub caps. Braking is provided by front discs and rear drums that are hydraulically-operated with independent circuits acting on one front wheel and the opposite rear wheel. The interior is trimmed in textured tan vinyl with matching door panels and carpeting and a contrasting black dash pad. A thermostatically-controlled and electrically-heated driver’s seat was standard equipment, with 1972 being the first year this amenity was available on any car. Additional equipment includes a thermostatically-controlled heater/defroster, side-window defrosters, an electric clock, and a rear-facing third-row seating that—along with second-row seat—folds flat to increase cargo capacity. The two-spoke steering wheel fronts a 100-mph VDO speedometer and a combination gauge for fuel level and coolant temperature. The five-digit odometer shows 34k miles, 200 of which were driven by the seller. The 1.7-liter Ford Koln V4 features an Autolite downdraft carburetor and was rated at 64 horsepower and 85 lb-ft of torque when new. Power is sent to the front wheels through a column-shifted four-speed manual transmission. The window sticker shows delivery to Import Equipment Company of Anchorage, Alaska along with the factory color, standard equipment, and a total suggested retail price of $2,937.