File:1957 Stockholm Saab 93 in Fridolf blir morfar.jpg

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Saab 93 moving things in Sweden

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English: 1957 model Saab 93 Type A (I think), since it has split front window and no directional lights in the front.
Here from the making of the 1957 movie "Lille Fridolf blir morfar".[1] This is in Stockholm, car has license "AA 9889" which is a 1957 SAAB 93 at the time owned by Philipsons Försäljnings AB, a SAAB dealer located at Sankt Eriksgatan 117 in Stockholm (see above reference). The people are actors in the movie. From left:
  • Douglas Håge (I think) as Fridolf, who works in an office,
  • Meg Westergren as Maggan Palm (daughter of Fridolf and Selma)
  • Lars Ekborg as Valdemar Palm (married to Maggan)
  • Hjördis Petterson as Selma Olsson (wife of Fridolf).
    In this scene, the young couple (Maggan and Valdemar) are moving to the countryside for the summer.[2] The movie premiered 2 September 1957, so this is earlier that year.
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