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1996 Wiman 9000 2.3 Turbo

1996 Wiman 9000 in Rånarna, Movie, 2003 IMDB

Class: Cars, Ambulance — Model origin: SE

1996 Wiman 9000 2.3 Turbo

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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atom SE

2008-01-05 20:51

[Image: saab9000ambulans1xl2.4350.jpg] [Image: 1995wiman90002mm4.2118.jpg]

atom SE

2008-01-05 21:34

Built on Solstad 9000 chassi wich is based on SAAB 9000, Solstad was a swedish company that converted SAAB 9000 to pickups.

The ambulance was built by Anders Wiman AB, first Wiman 9000 was deliverd in 1996.
Engine was the stock 2.3 Turbo.

Some more info in swedish: http://hem.passagen.se/fnul/bil/ambusaab.html

-- Last edit: 2008-01-05 21:54:40

CarChasesFanatic ES

2008-01-05 21:34

:wow: how...mmmm...odd...

Weasel1984 PL

2008-01-05 21:44

Nicely done. Anders Wiman usually builds camping trailers?
Anyway antp will love this car. :D

CarChasesFanatic ES

2008-01-05 21:48

Yes he will, its very interesting :p

atom SE

2008-01-05 21:53

Weasel1984 wrote Nicely done. Anders Wiman usually builds camping trailers?
Anyway antp will love this car. :D


Don't know I think it's only ambulances and such vehicles. Seems that he is involved in this satans creation: http://www.wiman.se/utveckling.html

Ingo DE

2008-01-05 22:00

Then buy an used one and create your own camper. Often people do it with old ambulances or fire-brigade-cars.

Weasel1984 PL

2008-01-05 22:26

... or hearse http://cadillac.giffaux.com/images/image/hearse-camper.jpg

The converted Volvo (second from the right) on main Wiman's page looks definitely better.

antp BE

2008-01-05 23:05

Weasel1984 wrote
Anyway antp will love this car. :D


Yes, it is very nice! :) Thanks.

I also like the CX/XM ambulances, same kind of strange transformations :)

-- Last edit: 2008-01-05 23:06:53

Ingo DE

2008-01-06 16:19

Do these Citroen-ambulances have also 3 axles, like the Express-Newspaper-Transporters, which were made in the 70ies and 80ies? A neighbour of my grandmother had such a 6-wheel-CX, used imported from France.

antp BE

2008-01-06 18:28

Those made by Tissier (same as those you mention) had three axles indeed:
/vehicle_56044-Citroen-CX-Ambulance-1979.html
/vehicle_17452-Citroen-CX-Ambulance-1979.html

Animatronixx DE

2008-01-07 19:17

antp wrote I also like the CX/XM ambulances, same kind of strange transformations :)


Well, if it comes to a hearse, it can be worse... If you like that kind of automotive sideshow characters, be sure you don´t miss the oddball world of South African funeral coaches:

http://www.customcitysa.com/8wheel.JPG
http://www.customcitysa.com/images/8wheel3.JPG
http://www.salimousines.co.za/limo_view.asp?limo_id=10
http://www.salimousines.co.za/limo_view.asp?limo_id=42
http://www.salimousines.co.za/limo_view.asp?limo_id=9

These coachbuilders must be kind of sick in an inventive way... Advise to all the children out there reading this: Don´t take drugs and afterwards try to build a single vehicle by using the content of a mid-sized parking block!

Ingo DE

2008-01-08 18:52

@Animatronix: the one only one ultimate hearse is that one:
http://www.m-100.de/Treffen/USAM100Treffen03/Undertaker1.jpg
actually located there:
http://www.mbgrand600.com/

I saw that hearse, when it was in daily use. I grown up not far away, where that funeral-company was located.

Animatronixx DE

2008-01-08 19:19

Ingo wrote @Animatronix: the one only one ultimate hearse is that one:
http://www.m-100.de/Treffen/USAM100Treffen03/Undertaker1.jpg
actually located there:
http://www.mbgrand600.com/


Not any more ;) It´s back in Germany. See comments here: /vehicle.php?id=89229

-- Last edit: 2008-01-08 19:20:56

Ingo DE

2008-01-08 19:24

Oh, thanks for the info. I didn't know that the car is back. Is it owned by a funeral-company again? If yes, it should be an idea, to remark it in my last will.

sixcyl FR

2008-01-08 19:43

Sorry if the question may had been already debated, but is it normal to name this car as Wiman and not Saab? ... I guess it's the same with Tissier and Citroën

Animatronixx DE

2008-01-09 20:39

Ingo wrote Oh, thanks for the info. I didn't know that the car is back. Is it owned by a funeral-company again? If yes, it should be an idea, to remark it in my last will.


Yes, a funeral home near Ulm is the current owner. When the car was in USA, they had restored and converted it to common US funeral car style (casket table etc.). Back in Germany, it was retrofitted again to match German requirements at the Pollmann factory before the MB 600 went back into service.

P.S.: I´d also prefer listing the above mentioned car as Saab (+ coachbuilder´s name)

antp BE

2008-01-09 22:29

Some coachbuilders or tuners were selling cars under their name (e.g. RUF, Coleman-Milne) some not (e.g. Tissier, Heuliez)

Bobjork SE

2015-01-26 20:06

These were jokingly called "SAAB 90 000" as the emergency number was 90 000 and it was bigger than a 9000 :)

Nice find!

dhill_cb7 US

2021-04-09 04:35

Fabrikat
Wiman
Modell
9000
Fordonsår / Modellår
1995 / 1995
Registreringsnummer
CRR252
Chassinr / VIN
CF98M5S9009004

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