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Shed Mentality

July 6, 2022 Eleven

Yesterday, Andy at Malcolm Miles Saab borrowed my Aston Martin to take his daughter to her Prom, I dropped it in, immaculatly clean and looking stunning, and was given the keys to their current loan car; a first generation 9-3 LPT. Obviously a world apart in just about every way you can imagine, but here’s the thing, I enjoyed driving it just as much as the Aston Martin.

A few bits of trim missing, Gorilla tape where the arial should be, paintwork in need of a good machine polish, worn badges and small, dirty alloys, but open the door and you’re welcomed to a familiar interior that, despite it’s age and lack of care, has stood the test of time and genuinely felt fantastic to sit in. Half leather Turbo seats with very little wear, an immaculate but dirty Carbon dashboard, audio and heating units with bright, perfect screens and comforting heated seats. No rattles, no squeaks, just a Saab that belies it’s run down appearance.

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Then we get to its real heart, the low pressure turbo, two litre engine was as smooth as any I’ve driven, the gearbox easy and fluid and a lively surge of power that just moved the 9-3 perfectly along with absolutely no fuss whatsoever. The soft, bouncy suspension, small wheels and large tyres, made every bump and surface just fade in to the background and the steering, sharp and accurate.

Its pièce de résistance though, has to be its ability to inspire a complete and utter ‘who cares’ mentality; new road surface and flying shards of gravel, who cares, potholes, dirt, car park dinks, nah, who cares! Just sit back in the comfort of knowing that the Saab you're driving is as solid as a rock, has more individuality than most new cars and might cost you a grand total of £1 - 1,500, there's a real sense of reassurance in that.

In Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags saab culture, saab shed, shed, Saab 9-3, Saab vs Scepticism
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High Mile Club

June 30, 2022 Eleven

I have to admit, that I’m not always great at keeping up with the High Mile Club, endless entries arrive in my inbox and I just don’t seem to have the time to edit them all, request photos and generally keep it bang up to date. Apologies to those Saab folk who might have tried recently but not seen their pride and joy appear on the website, however, I’m having a surge of proactiveness and trying to backdate a number of requests.

It’s always amazing to see the shear variety of wonderful high miles Saabs out there, some range from the entry level 125,000 miles, most around the mid 100,000’s, but then some come in at more weighty mileage, 8 - 900,000 miles. What I love most about running this page, are the Saab stories you share with me.

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Annely, from Denver, kindly sent this little story to me recently, someone who continues to believe in Saab, but also sees the changes that have happened over the years and the maintenance issues we can all face:

“ I had this vehicle for 28 years and reached 306,000 miles, it was in pristine condition both inside and out, I had all the service records and the original manual and brochures. When it needed a new clutch (manual) and a new head gasket, I decided to donate it to our local high school thinking that the mechanic shop class would do the work and sell it. Unfortunately, the school sold it to a student before doing the work and ultimately as I followed the VIN, it ended up within a year in the car graveyard. I am sick to think that such a great vehicle had such a sad ending, and wish that I had had the work done (clutch and head gasket) and kept it. It was a tank and I loved it! I did purchase a 2008 SAAB 9-3 Aero XWD sight unseen from a different state. Even after that purchase I couldn't part with the old 1986 but finally did. I really enjoy this car but it is not even close in "solidness" to my 1986 SAAB. My new car is a hotrod and handles superbly. I will keep this one but still pine for my old SAAB.”

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In High Mile Club, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags High Mile Club, Saab, Saab Culture, Saab 900
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More than a feeling

June 28, 2022 Eleven
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Almost a year to the day since I took delivery of this exceptional Saab, I watched it being driven off by a fellow Saabist on the next leg of it's journey. The mixed feelings of sadness and joy when this happens are strong ones and over the thirty plus Saabs I've owned and sold, really haven't faded.

I find it hard to explain to intrigued people why I continue to rescue Saabs; it's something that gives me immense pleasure and also an escape from the world. It allows me to dream, plan and implement everything from simple maintenance to modifications and bodywork, It's a pleasure that keeps me (slightly) sane if I'm honest.

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I usually focus purely on Aeros, as they offer Saab's vision of the perfect iteration of each model, from the 9000 to the 9-3 and of course, the spectacular 9-5. I look for cars that offer a more unusual spec; colour, different leather, upgraded audio or even just a carbon dashboard, anything that sets them apart from the everyday. Of course, there's one stage above the Aero, and that's a Saab that has Hirsch modifications, they give the car the ultimate edge in my eyes, but are becoming increasingly difficult to find.

This particular 9-5 was only one of a handful in the UK that had been fully converted from factory, not just the remap, but the entire cooling system, Turbo, handling and aesthetics, all given a touch of Hirsch magic. I was sad to see this one go, but the pleasure I see if the faces of their new owners makes me happy. I know that with regular care, they'll give many more years of smiles, and that really is more than just a feeling.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab culture, Saab 9-5, Saab Hirsch
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Wabi-Saabi

April 20, 2022 Eleven

Wabi-sabi is the Japanese acknowledgement that there is beauty in every aspect of imperfection.  

As time marches on and our SAABs continue their loyal service, Wabi-sabi is something that we have naturally learnt to embrace.  We accept them for what they are, sometimes seizing the opportunity to improve where possible.  Even the youngest examples are comfortably now over 10 years old, meaning wear and tear is par for the course. 

Us SAAB enthusiasts often hear that repeated question: “Where do you get your parts from?”.  Surprisingly to some, many parts are still available new and of course there is a loyal fanbase between whom there are various used parts out there.

As with all marques, you will always get parts which are NLA (no longer available) and rare to find used examples of which are in decent condition.  If you were to plot parts demand versus availability, there is that small section of the graph where engineers/enthusiasts/entrepreneurs get excited.

9-5 (98-05) beige front door handles are a great example of this.

For some reason, presumably the chemical compound, the 98-05 beige handles wear much quicker than the grey equivalents, often adopting a green tinge and/or delaminating in the process.  

SAAB fanboy James has decided to do something about this.  Taking a NOS (new old stock) pair of grey handles and associated caps, he has used these to create a rather complex silicon mould, allowing a polyurethane copy to be cast.  The result is a geometrically identical reproduction.  He has matched the colour as closely as he could to a beige plastic door-bin but does acknowledge that they’re a lighter shade than he’d hoped for.

In his own words, “They’re not perfect, but they are a solid 9/10.  If you want better, you’d best hold out for a genuine set, and have your wallet at the ready!”.    

James is producing a limited run of reproductions, knowing that after approximately 50-60 casts, the integrity of the silicon mould will degrade and be retired to the shelf.  

A set of 2 handles and 4 caps available from James for £110 plus post.  He has even gone to the bother of sourcing the clips from Sweden (part number 9797200), and these are available for £7 per set (whilst stocks last!).  

Parts can be sent anywhere in the world, but typical postage cost is £5 within UK, £15 within Europe or £20 to U.S.A. 

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James can be contacted via: Email | www.uksaabs.co.uk (username jamesvey).

In Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab culture, Saab 9-5, Beige Handles
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Interior Design

March 7, 2022 Eleven
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No Saab project is complete without a bit of interior design, it’s the place we spend most of time, the place that gives us the sense of being in a car that is a bit special, a bit individual. Over the years, I’ve always looked out for the rarer parts that help with this feeling, the Carbon dashboards, Hirsch handles and pedals, or even just a new genuine Saab leather gear knob, but nothing makes quite so much difference as a new steering wheel.

This must now be my sixth or seventh wheel from TunStyle, and I’m always reassured by the quality of craftsmanship; perfect form, just the right level of chunkiness and absolutely superb Nappa leather, part perforated and beautifully stitched. Luckily the airbag and buttons in this 9-5 are in great condition, so with a little clean, it looks like a new interior again. 

TunStyle tunstyle.eu | Instagram

In Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9-5, Hirsch, TunStyle, Interior, Saab Interior, Design
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Stop and stare

February 17, 2022 Eleven
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When I purchased the 9-5 Hirsch Aero I noticed that the front brakes weren’t the upgraded Hirsch ones but the standard Aero specification. The previous owner had included the refurbished Hirsch callipers, larger discs and performance pads in the sale, but had never tried to fit them.

On the car’s first inspection, we tried to install them, but realised the callipers had become seized so left them off, and instead, replaced just discs with Tarox drilled and grooved ones. Over 1000 miles of so, these just haven’t been up to the standard required for the 305hp and weight of the car so we thought we’d try again.

The Hirsch callipers have all been dissembled, freed up and installed and signs are looking positive, although they are huge. To increase wheel clearance slightly we’re installing a set of 5mm MapTun spacers front and back which will also increase the overall track of the car by 10mm.

Another stunning Nappa leather sport steering wheel is also on the way from TunStyle just to finish off the interior properly. The craftsmanship is absolutely superb and really transforms the look and feel of the car which is quietly for sale here.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Aero, Hirsch, Hirsch Brakes
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Drive My Car

February 9, 2022 Eleven
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Probably a little late to the party for this one, but I hadn’t heard about this film until today, the hero; an immaculate, classic red Saab 900 Turbo.

’Two years after his wife’s unexpected death, Yusuke Kafuku, a renowned stage actor and director, receives an offer to direct a production of Uncle Vanya at a theater festival in Hiroshima. There, he meets Misaki Watari, a taciturn young woman assigned by the festival to chauffeur him in his beloved red Saab 900. As the production’s premiere approaches, tensions mount amongst the cast and crew, not least between Yusuke and Koji Takatsuki, a handsome TV star who shares an unwelcome connection to Yusuke’s late wife. Forced to confront painful truths raised from his past, Yusuke begins - with the help of his driver – to face the haunting mysteries his wife left behind’.

Adapted from Haruki Murakami’s short story, Drive My Car is a haunting road movie traveling a path of love, loss, acceptance, and peace.

Drive My Car | drivemycar.film

In Driving, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Culture, Driving, Film, Drive My Car, Saab 900 Turbo
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Prolific Builds

February 7, 2022 Eleven

We all know how addictive the Turbo boost is on our Saabs, and anyone that doesn’t have a huge grin when they prod the loud pedal has got to be a little bit soulless. Now imagine what 500hp of Turbo boost would feel like!

A few talented guys over in Manchester, Connecticut seem to be having a fantastic time with their Saabs lately, they’re not only fabricators, welders and mechanics, but racers too; ‘car life forever’ as they say.

One of their current builds is a gorgeous 9-3 2.8 XWD manual with a handmade 3” straight pipe exhaust paired with a tubular manifold, massive Borg Warner Turbo producing 19 -20psi boost (turned down) and to top it all off, delivers an epic soundtrack. I’d be smiling to if I had one of their Saabs.

Prolific Builds Instagram | YouTube

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In Saab vs Scepticism, Saab Stories, Saab Tags Saabs, Saab Culture, Saab Tuning, Prolific Builds
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Night Panel

January 25, 2022 Eleven

I posted a quick photo of the Saab Night Panel recently on Twitter with the following caption “Saab Night Panel, for when you want to focus on the important things in life”. It’s been one of the many Saab innovations that I’ve admired for years, and from the overwhelming response, it seems I’m not alone:

“Modern dash panels ruin night vision and most are a real fiddle to dim. This feature was brilliantly simple and simply brilliant. Made me love my Talladega even more”

“Soooo miss this feature, hate modern dashboards which are like games arcades, it’s almost as if what’s outside your car doesn’t matter”

“I need one of these for my brain”

“Best feature ever. More cars need it. So much light pollution at night in cars these days”

“With the inside of cars starting to resemble mobile discos I do miss this”

“This was always a feature I loved, especially when it lit the whole console back up as you approached 90mph”

Saab understood that a driver’s focus is the most important function of cockpit design; Switch off the light and you’ll see better. When you drive at night it is important to have as few distracting light sources as possible. You should be able to concentrate on keeping your eyes on the traffic around you and on the road ahead. And realistically, all you really need to be able to check is the speedometer. Which is exactly what you get you you switch on the Night Panel in your Saab. The rest of the instrumentation is blacked out to give your eyes a rest. It is only illuminated on a ‘need to know’ basis. Yet another safety feature from Saab.

It seems to me that the world needs Saab innovation right now, form, function and beauty.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Night Panel, Night Panel, Saab Culture, Saab Innovation
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Reassuringly Reassuring

January 24, 2022 Eleven

As the years pass and we watch our Saabs getting older, I find it reassuring that there seems to have been a real surge of interest in the brand of late; people are becoming more aware of their innovation, beauty and longevity. This will hopefully help to keep more of them maintained as they should be and ultimately, keep more of them on the roads for the future.

It’s been 10 years now since Saab manufactured a single car and yet their desirability doesn’t seem to have been lost. There are ones that have always been universally praised of course, the classic 900 for instance, but what’s reassuring is the appetite for other, later model Saabs too. The 9-3 and 9-5 are equally desirable and have seen asking prices increase recently, the 9000 is finally getting some of the attention it deserves and any model boosting ‘Aero’ is commanding even more of a premium.

As I’ve continued to source, rescue, drive and enjoy many Saab Aeros, one has consistently surpassed my expectations; the 1st and 2nd generation 9-5 Aeros. They’ve proved themselves to be not only exceptionally reliable and an absolute joy to drive, but with minor work to the handling, these Saabs can outshine many modern cars, for comfort, style and performance. Looked after, they show little sign of wear and equal iconic modern classics such as the Mercedes W124 and BMW E39, in fact, in many ways, better.

As new cars quickly change to alternative modes of fuel, be it electricity, hydrogen or other, I can’t help but think how important it is to maintain our Saabs. After all, they won’t be crafting any new cars, so what we have now, is what we’ve got.

Being somewhat of a collector has allowed me to compare my Saabs with plenty of other marques. I currently own several, and I find it reassuring that I’ll happily choose the Saabs over them and will continue to look after them for as longs as I can.

This exceptionally special 9-5 Aero, Hirsch upgraded from factory is currently for sale to make way for others to be rescued. Find out more.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Culture, Aeroriginal, Saab 95, Saab Aero, Saab vs Scepticism
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Interior Therapy

January 17, 2022 Eleven

Despite owning the 9-5 Hirsch for over 6 months now, I hadn’t had an opportunity to spend time detailing the dashboard. Over the years, the buttons tend to get coated with grime and become sticky, so it’s an exceptionally rewarding job to tackle.

I tend to use warm soap and water with either a toothbrush or paintbrush to work in some moisture first and then move on to a Hi-Foam Interior Shampoo from Autoglym for a second stage clean. I’ll them remove any residue with a microfibre cloth and hoover over the entire facia to really pull out any remaining dust and dirt.

I’ve got a real hate for any kind of oil or shine on the surfaces, so tend to stay away from most treatments; Autoglym Vinyl and rubber care being the exception. This feeds the plastics and bring the colours out again but still remains matt after finishing.

It’s a stage I love doing, especially on Saabs, the older dashboards were beautifully designed and built and respond well to care. The buttons are once again free from grime with clear letting and symbols and with the new Saab carbon facia, is both timeless and functional, all that remains is a new Nappa leather steering wheel.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Culture, Saab Interior, Design, Detailing, Saab Dashboard
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Handcrafted Beauty

January 3, 2022 Eleven

As work starts on the silver 9000 Aero rescue, so does the search for new and unusual parts to give it a few desirable touches that us Saabists seem to cherish.

Currently the interior has a standard black plastic dashboard which although inoffensive doesn’t have the style this classic Saab deserves, so the first option to source was a wood veneer dashboard to replace it with.

Most available are now broken, faded and a little worse for wear, but managing to find two filthy ones at my Saab specialist gave me hope. I set about a full clean and polish and was surprised to discover the maker’s original production checklist hidden on the back of the dashboard; William Lawrence & Co. Ltd, a fine furniture maker in Nottingham, England founded in 1875 by a local Quaker named William Lawrence.

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I’ve always been impressed by the quality of these pieces; genuine walnut veneer that helps create individuality in each car, but now realise that the process took some seven days, from first pressing and pigment to polish and final finish. Although not perfect, these dashboards really are works of art, small details that make Saabs special, this was a nice discovery to make and one I had never known before.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Culture, Craftsmanship, Wood, Interior, William Lawrence & Co., Saab vs Scepticism
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She's a Keeper

December 15, 2021 Eleven
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A couple of weeks ago I got an excited message from a very good Saab friend over in Maastricht, Netherlands; his girlfriend had treated him to a brand new, genuine Saab, two tone leather interior for his beloved Saab convertible.

The retrimming was carried out by Velteck Saab and they’ve done an absolutely exceptional job. The entire interior was removed, stripped down, refurbished and cleaned were necessary and the new covers fitted. Originally just a single colour, the addition of the two tome leather really gives the Saab a lift and now looks like a new car.

“It was a present from my girlfriend, very special! I’m so happy with it, It feels like a new car, so fresh”.

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Not only did Ward leave with a beautiful new interior, he also purchased yet another Saab that Valteck had for sale “they had a beautiful 9-3 Aero Estate 2.8T V6 Hirsch for sale, imported from Switzerland. Always serviced at Saab Hirsch Ruckstuhl. Very nice condition. Very nice car. So I bought it”

A man after my own heart, well done Ward for keeping up the great work, I’d say both your girlfriend and the Saab convertible are keepers.

Follow House of Swedish Cars | Valteck Saab

In Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Interior, Saab Culture, Saab Convertible, Netherlands
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Every Cloud

December 8, 2021 Eleven
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I haven’t written anything for a few months; a combination of feeling a bit down, getting a bunch of lowlifes commenting on the work i’ve done with some recent Saabs and generally a lack of inspiration to keep rescuing Saabs with absolutely no return. But, of course the love for Saabs doesn’t diminish, and as fate / luck would have it, a number of very special ones had been offered to me in the space of a few days, every cloud as they say.

One of these, was a Silver 9000 Aero, Rocky Black leather, super Aero alloys and just 107,000 miles. Its last owner has had it for the past 12 years, but over the past few has left the Saab unused. Although very clean, it has a lot to focus on; oil leaks, faulty sensors, loose belts, cracked tyres etc, but overall has the potential to be a wonderful example of this amazing car.

It has a little rust on the inner rear quarters which will be welded, it needs a new front passenger wing, dents removed and the rear bumper has a slight crack that needs welding. Other than that, it needs a load of tlc, cleaning, polishing and maybe a few enhancements.

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In Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism, Aeroriginal Tags Saab, Saab Aero, Saab 9000, Classic Saab, Turbo, Aeroriginal
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1 / 195 Limited Edition

September 23, 2021 Eleven

The 9-3 Monte Carlo is a rare Saab indeed, rumour has it that only 195 were released worldwide. There were 3 and 5 door versions, but the coupe has to be the chosen one with its HOT B204R T5 engine, stunning interior that's inspired by the iconic 9000 Aero interior by Recaro, and of course the shear beauty of form; extended doors, large rear side glazing and the timeless curves.

It's a Saab that I'd been looking for for an exceptionally long time and finally, one showed up that was hard to resist. Having been stored for more than 10 years, it's bodywork is near on perfect with none of the rust these early 9-3 are beginning to suffer, what's more it had only covered 73,000 miles, was a manual and had an interior that's as close to new as you can possibly get.

Early signs were fantastic, it drove beautifully, smelled like a proper Saab (those who know will know) and truly didn't have a mark on it. But of course with any 20 year old car, not everything can be right and after a full and thorough inspection, we discovered the obligatory split bulkhead had happened, so the work began.

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The engine was totally removed, all signs of associated corrosion addressed, the bulkhead repair kit fitted and welded and the entire area rustproofed and resealed. Whilst the engine was out, we took the opportunity to fit a new Viggen clutch and Abbott Racing lightweight flywheel, drop the sump for good measure and generally replace anything that might need doing in the future together with a 250hp remap by Noob Tune.

The legendary Viggen rescue kit by Abbott was also fitted together with new Bilstein B8 shocks and Eibach springs, new bushes, new arms, front discs and pads and finished off with the beautiful classic Hirsch 18" rims.

Whilst all of this work was going on, I happened to find one of the rarest parts I've ever come across, a genuine Hirsch carbon dashboard and leather covered centre console which together, have absolutely perfected the already special interior.

I've noticed the speakers aren't good and might need replacing, I'm also moving towards a 3" downpipe and stainless exhaust so I can give it a stage 3 remap, but other than that, this is almost perfection in my eyes, this one just might be a little harder to let go of.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 93, Monte Carlo, Limited Edition, Turbo, Saab Coupe, Yellow, Hirsch
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Hirsch Troll R Touches

September 15, 2021 Eleven
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It’s been a hectic few weeks for the new 9-3 Monte Carlo, it went in to Malcolm Miles for it’s normal check over; oil and filter change and brake checks etc and ended up with the entire engine out.

What looked like an immaculate Saab, turned out to have a few surprises for us, not unexpected on a 20 year old car of course, but the obligatory split bulkhead had caused some areas to corrode, so with the impending suspension changes and power upgrades, it needed to be fixed and done correctly. The engine was removed as was the interior, the bulkhead welded, rustproofed and resealed and the famous Viggen Rescue Kit by Abbott Racing fitted.

Rust prevention has also been done to protect it for the future, drain holes cleaned up and coated as have the inner wheel arches. Whilst we’ve been at it, we’ve changed bushes, track rod ends, arms and brackets to handle the new Bilstein B8 shocks and Eibach springs with ease, we’ve also fitted a new Viggen clutch upgrade, a lightweight flywheel by Abbott Racing and set of performance discs and pads. The engine is now back in safely, a new 3.5 bar fuel pump and fuel filter fitted and we’re awaiting the arrival of the Stage 1 NoobTune remap to give the Monte Carlo its first 250+ grunt. 

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But with all of this mechanical work going on, it’s always rewarding to see some visual changes happening too. The 18” classic Hirsch alloys have been added but the best part for me has been the fitting of the ridiculously rare Hirsch carbon dashboard and the leather covered centre console. Not only has it changed the feel of the entire interior, but in my eyes, has given it the touch of individuality and quality it truly deserves.

More work will continue in time, but so far, I’m thrilled with how the Monte Carlo is coming along, it’s a Saab that deserves all it gets and will be an absolute pleasure to own and drive, the Hirsch touches taken from a genuine 2.0 Troll R from France, just add even more desirability.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Monte Carlo, Saab 9-3, HOT, Hirsch, Abbott Racing, Saabvs, Saab vs Scepticism
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Legand

August 19, 2021 Eleven

Yesterday I watched sadly as the iconic 9000 Aero was driven away by its new guardian, and yes, this one made me exceptionally sad to see it go. I’m constantly on the search for Saabs that are a little bit unusual, ones that maybe have a unique specification, a limited edition or even just an exceptional colour, and this 9000 was most defiantly one of those.

The 9000 Aero had always been a dream for me, I’ve wanted to own one for some 20+ years and have to say, it did not disappoint in any way shape or form, it was quite simply, a legend of a car. The biggest pleasure for me is bringing these Saabs back to life, giving them the dedication they deserve and fixing issues that other’s might have just neglected, hidden or deemed unnecessary to do. Once those have been ticked off, I can start to dream, thinking about what I’d love to do the make it really special again.

This specific 9000 had already been beautifully maintained and received plenty of performance updates throughout its journey, but I had a personal vision of how the 9000 Aero interior should be especially; I changed the faded walnut dash and central pocket cover, found original audio head units and rare cup holder, changed the gear knob and replaced all of the blown bulbs bring the interior back to how I remember seeing it in the 1996 brochure. Alongside a full mechanical shake down, we’ve also fitted a full set of Abbott Motorsport discs and pads and a new Michelin tyres.

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It’s been a short but sweet Saab story with the 9000, but I’ve had it, loved it and passed it on to a fantastic new owner who I know will truly cherish it as much as I have. I do often wonder why I continue to search out these Saabs but they still excite me, they make me dream of what can be achieved and how I can make them as good as my vision, they also help to keep me on the right side of sane which is often not an easy task. Above all though, it’s when I read words like this that I realise why I still and will continue to love Saabs and our odd little global community :

"Big thank you to Paul a.k.a Saab vs. Scepticism for selling me this gorgeous 9000 Aero. I could tell he was genuinely sad to see it go but he knows it will be cherished. What a top guy, properly enthusiastic about keeping the brand alive and clearly a true car guy! As part of the deal I asked him to stick a bit of juice in it (enough to get me home) and rather than just putting a £10 splash he went and brimmed it with 99RON, as well as getting it cleaned for me. Legend, thank you”.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9000, 9000 Aero, Classic Saab, Scarab Green
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Stjärnagloss Saab 96

August 2, 2021 Eleven

A few years ago Neo Brothers created a bespoke Saab 96 build with a B205 engine at its heart. As much as I admired what they'd done, it lacked some design details; its rear proportions looked awkward, it was an auto gearbox and the interior just wasn’t as sharp as it could have been.

As luck would have it, the project 96 then fell in to the capable hands of Stjärnagloss as a product show car, and they've utterly transformed it in to the car it should have always been. Don't get me wrong, it's an extreme build and not one for the Saab purists, but it's now so beautifully executed with even the smallest details considered, anyone who confesses to love Saab has got to admire it.

I popped over to Bicester Heritage to be a part of the wonderfully eclectic Rollhardd event and came across this beauty. As well as the aggressive bodykit, air suspension setup and compomotive wheels, look carefully and you'll see crafted badges, gorgeous livery and the beginnings of an exceptional interior.

It was sadly about to rain so didn't get it in the best of lights, but the Stjärnagloss products were clearly doing their job well with an impeccable finish to the car. I hope I get a chance to see it in more detail again soon, but until then, really blown away by the quality of the work on this iconic Saab 96; just another reason to keep on loving the brand.

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In Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism, Gatherings Tags Saab, Saab 96, Stjärnagloss, Rollhardd
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Smoke Gets in Your Eyes

July 21, 2021 Eleven
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Over the past few months, I been slowly coming to terms with the fact that my constant mission to buy and rescue Saabs is proving more and more painful for both my soul and my bank account. It’s become obvious that the way I like to do each project is just wasting time and money, and the resell value can’t ever match what I put in, let alone make a tiny profit.

It fills me with sadness really, as it’s one of my ways to stay buoyant and inspired, but, there is an upside to this reality, I needed to find another Saab that was exceptionally special, one to keep for longer, one for myself. As luck would have it, I was recently contacted by a great guy who asked if I might be interested in buying his Saab 9-5, he hadn’t driven it for 4 years due to personal circumstances and needed to sell it.

After further talks, he told me it was a factory Hirsch Aero with a hefty specification;

Performance enhancement to 305hp
Intercooler
Intake
Air filer housing
Exhaust system inc sport catalyst
Turbo
Fuel pressure regulator
Sports chassis including shocks and springs
4 piston brake system
3 part mesh grille
Rear spoiler
18” six spoke alloys

What really tipped it over the edge for me was the generous Saab specification too, it comes in the beautifully rare Smoke Beige Metallic, has an almost immaculate Sand leather interior and also has the factory sat nav and Harman Kardon Audio upgrade. It’s been lovingly cared for by specialists, most notably Abbott for a big chunk of its life and the paintwork is superb.

Of course, having sat in a garage for 4 years, it’s going in for recommissioning immediately, together with a new Hirsch front brake kit that also came with the car. It’ll get all new fluids, filters and air con clean and regas and a new MOT.

It’s a genuinely stunning find, and as far as I know, there’s only a handful of these heavily specified Hirsch Aeros left in the country. I feel privileged to have been offered such a great Saab and will be working hard to get it spot on, but for myself this time.

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In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Hirsch, Aero, Aeroriginal
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The Journey Continues...

July 13, 2021 Eleven
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After many months of work on the Scarab Green 9-5 Aero, it felt like the right time to pass-the-parcel so to speak. I wouldn't normally be a happy man to not have finished a project, but this one defies logic. I should be doing the bodywork next, but my heart says leave it as it is; a genuinely lovely Q car, so I'm letting its new owner decide what's next this time.

In its 21 years, it has only covered 83,000 miles, and with the work done so far, it honestly feels like a new Saab, the modifications have given it a new lease of life and it feels exceptionally tight; no rattles, no awkward noises, just super smooth and rather fast thanks to a Stage 3+ remap from Noob once again.

It took endless revisits to finally eliminate all of the issues with the suspension and handling. We've changed endless arms, bushes, brackets and bearings, we've added the B8 shocks with Eibach springs, put new Michelin Pilot Sport 4 rubber all round, fully refurbished the beautiful Hirsch alloys and we've had a full alignment done; utter perfection.

The interior was possibly the worst I'd ever seen; buttons were horrible, seats ruined and layers of dirt everywhere, but now it once again honours the quality and longevity of Saab craftsmanship. A new full Saab Carbon dash has been added together with all new units; SID, climate and Audio all changed, a spectacular new Nappa leather wheel by TunStyle and late 2005 Aero sand leather front seats, brand new carpet mats and later Aero door sills to finish things off.

I'm always sad to watch these go, but also fills me with joy to think that another Saab is going to be cherished and kept on the road for years to come, one day, one's of these Aeros is going to be the 'one that got away' could it be this one?

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Aero, Saab 9-5, Scarab Green, Saabvs, Saab vs Scepticism
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