SAAB VS. SCEPTICISM

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Respect your Elders

It’s no secret that I have a real addiction to the first generation 9-5 and 9-3 Aeros, there’s something very pure about them. In essence, it’s how Saab envisioned them, yes the cliché about being on GM platforms is obviously correct, but the truth is, they were designed by Saab, built in Trollhättan by the Swedes and any inherited parts that didn’t live up to Saab’s vision, were remanufactured to their own strict specifications.

It’s also becoming hugely difficult to find any half decent early Aeros to save, especially the 9-5. For whatever reason, their values in the past haven’t been considered good enough to warrant them being saved from rust, neglect or even breakers, but that seems to be changing rapidly, even poor ones are fetching higher prices recently, and hopefully, that in turn will manage to keep the remaining ones on the roads for us all to enjoy.

I’ve had this latest rare Scarab Green with Sand leather interior for over 6 months now, progress was ridiculously slow due to parts availability, mainly the Bilstein B8 suspension, but this finally arrived towards the end of February and the build progressed. Although it’s only had a few owners and has only covered 83,000 miles with full service history, it had a lot of niggling issues that required attention, it felt like a daunting list to begin with, but we’ve got through most of them now.

It has had the usual sump drop, clean, new gaskets, oil and filters, its had new braided brake hoses, arms, bushes and mounts sorted, and a rather large list of performance parts fitted:

DO88 Intercooler and pipes
APH Performance downpipe
Jetex stainless dual exhaust
Noobtune Stage 3+ remap
3.5 bar fuel pump
Bilstein B8 suspension
MapTun top brace
18” 6 spoke classic Hirsch alloys
Michelin Pilot Sport 4
Genuine Saab Carbon Fibre dash
Tunstyle Nappa leather steering wheel

The interior was an absolute mess, so I’ve also worked hard to bring that up to scratch again, new leather lined door panels, new 2005 Aero front seats for more support, a genuine Saab Carbon dash, Nappa leather wheel from Tunstyle, new genuine Saab sand carpet mats and all central units replaced with perfect buttons and no missing pixels. It’s getting there, next stop will be the bodyshop for some dent removal, bumpers removed and repainted and the minor rust points at the base of the rear arches again. After that, a huge clean inside, leather feed and pamper to see how it all comes up.