
The other side of a SAABO. Notice the low set window.
The 'SAABO' was a caravan produced from
1964 to
1968, by
Saab.
The SAABO caravan (
camper/
travel trailer) was manufactured in
Ljunga, outside
Norrköping. The project was started by
Bo Bjernekull of the Ljunga plant and
Birger Lindberg at SAAB in Linköping. Officially they were working on a project called MEFAN that was supposed to produce
hovercrafts for the military. Unofficially they made a camper caravan.
The idea was to get a product to even out the workload at the helicopter department, that at the time mainly assembled helicopters manufactured in France. After making a model in 1:10 scale they received the OK for production. A first prototype was made at Fisksätra boatyard and the pre-production prototypes at Marieholms Bruk. The first prototypes were made without brakes, but these were soon added. It was important to keep the weight down as the caravan would be used with automobiles with as little as 25
hp (19
kW), like the 38 hp (28 kW) two stroke
Saab 96.
Despite the small size the SAABO was designed to accommodate a family of four (five with an extra bunk). The interior consisted of two
sofas, a dining table, galley
sink and two wardrobes.
Liquified petroleum gas was used for cooking, heating and lighting. The design was made with two half shells of
glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) enclosing an insulation of folded cardboard. The SAABO had large, low set front and rear windows so the driver of the towing vehicle could look right through it in the rear view
mirror. At least 438 SAABOs were made.
:Total length: 3.60
m
:Width: 1.84 m
:Height: 2.10 m
:Inner height: 1.80 m
:Weight: 230
kg
:Cost at launch: 4950
SEK
See also
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Toppola
External links
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Östgöta SAABO Träff
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Saabo Information and Pictures