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Robert J. Sinclair, (March 17, 1932 — May 10, 2009) was an American automotive industry executive who served as Chief executive officer of Saab-Scania of America from May 1979 until September 1991, where he helped improve the popularity of Saab's cars by convincing the parent company to manufacture cars with high-end options such as turbochargers and a convertible version of its Saab 900 that was designed to appeal to American consumers. ==Biography== Sinclair was born on March 17, 1932 in Philadelphia. As a child he helped in his father's grocery shop and attended Haverford High School in Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania. He met the woman who was his wife-to-be while performing in an operetta there, and his plans to pursue a career as a concert pianist were cut short after his hand was injured by a meat slicer in his father's grocery store. He attended Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania and later took a job selling medical equipment.〔Weber, Bruce. ("Robert Sinclair, Who Found a Niche for Saab, Dies at 77" ), ''The New York Times'', May 16, 2009. Accessed May 17, 2009.〕
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