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Emerald Isle Aero

March 25, 2025 Eleven

Despite having kept this beautiful Aeroriginal rescue sale on the quiet, it has found a new guardian in the most fitting place I could have wished for. It’ll be leaving me to continue its journey over on the Emerald Isle with another Saab devotee.

It’s a hard one to let go of, in part because it’s one of my favourite colour combinations; Green over tan, but also because it’s been a real challenge to get this one to where it is now. Found at a breakers with damage to the front bumper and both side skirts, but lots of signs of being remarkably well cared for in the past.

It was also suffering from a constant oil light at low rpm, and ruined 2 engines in the diagnosis process. We finally replaced pretty much the entire system and has now covered 4000 miles since the rebuild and been absolutely flawless in its performance.

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It’s had numerous upgrades along the way, we took another donor car which provided polybushed subframe, Bilstien B12, upgraded brakes, intercooler and a number of other performance mods, we then added a new JT 3” stainless exhaust, Noob Stage 3 map, new alternator, water pump, aux belt, DI pack, plugs, filters and then the wonderful refurbished ALU56 18” alloys finished in satin Anthracite and wrapped with Michelin PS4’s.

The bodywork had the rear dog legs cut out, leaded correctly and repainted, together with new side skirts, the front bumper fixed, front wing and rear spoiler all repainted too. It’s got age related marks and a few small dents, but is remarkably original, so these just add to its story, which I love to retain as much as possible.

The Sand leather interior has been given a detail with Gliptone leather clean and feed, a new walnut dash fitted to replace a slightly cracked one, together with a Hirsch leather steering wheel, a new SID and a BlueSaab Bluetooth module which is an absolute game changer, especially if you want to keep the magical console configuration looking factory spec.

I can’t deny, I’ll be hugely sad to see this one leave tomorrow, I’ve become rather attached to it, I’ve said before, but this generation Aero just feels like home to me, I love the way it feels and drives, I love the reassurance it gives, the individuality and elegance, it’s as at home arriving at a 5 star hotel as it is a local chip shop, it’ll transport you in sublime comfort and safety, and hopefully, it’ll now have the chance to keep going for many more years.

Whilst it’s hard to let it go, it gives me the opportunity to find more Saabs to rescue and enjoy, to create new variations on my ideal Saabs, and to keep more of these amazing cars on the roads for us all to enjoy.

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In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9-5, Saab Aero, Aeroriginal, Saab Culture, Saab rescue
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More Fettling

June 17, 2024 Eleven

One of the greatest pleasures of saving these amazing Saab Aeros, is the shear joy of getting to drive and enjoy them all. The Graphite Green 9-5 hasn’t been an easy one, and the concerns over the oil light returning after this last bottom end replacement, has been in the back of my mind. So best thing to do was put some miles in and reassure myself if wasn’t going to happen again. After some 500 miles and a lot of joy, I’m feeling exceptionally happy I stuck with this one and we’ve finally got there; no oil light.

As ever though, it’s an iterative process, and there’s always something to take care of, so on Saturday, we had another round of fettling, we fixed a slight hesitation in acceleration, which turned out the be a boost pipe that had come loose and the dump value not fitted quite correctly. We also changed over the worn, sliding arm rest for an almost immaculate one, and secured some loose wiring for the front fog lamps.

There’s also been a slight whine since the rebuild, and we’ve narrowed it down to a noisy alternator. Hopefully this can be exchanged soon and the Saab returned to peek driving condition. Once again, I can’t help but respect the 9-5 Aero, it’s super smooth, powerful and calming on longer journeys, but press on, and it turns in to a smile inducing sport saloon that handles beautifully with it’s modified suspension, upgraded brakes and new Michelin Pilot Sport 4 rubber. It’s hard to believe it’s over 20 years old really, the quality shines through and feels every bit as special as modern executive cars; just better looking of course.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9-5, Aero, Aeroriginal
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Saga

October 4, 2023 Eleven
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This has to be the most infuriating rescues I've ever taken on, the Graphite Green Metallic 9-5 Aero is absolutely intoxicating; the colour is just sensational, and with the modifications made to suspension, braking, and tuning have helped it to drive impeccably well. But, and there's always a 'but' with these projects, the oil light is back on yet again.

Even after a replacement engine had been fitted, it covered a few hundred miles and came on again, at higher rpm's the light stays off, but pull up at traffic lights or leave the car at tickover, the oil and warning lights flick on again. What's more concerning, is that the engine appears to be tapping, which could mean another replacement engine.

Of course, there's only so much I'm willing to do, but after spending a further £1500 on bodywork, cutting out the corrosion in the rear arches, welding, fully refurbishing the front bumper, side skirts and rear boot lip and all new genuine badges, I just can't quite give up on this one.

The numerous work gone in to this is almost too much to list, but with the replacement polybushed subframe, Bilstein B12 and Eibach springs, refurbished wheels, new Michelin tyres, upgraded intercooler, JT exhaust, upgraded brakes and callipers, not to mention replacement engine I, clutch, water pump etc, this has been a labour of love for sure.

I just wish we could identify the source of the oil pressure problem, without using an entirely new donor car, needless to say, the saga of the beautiful Graphite Green Aero continues...

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Rescue, Aeroriginal, Graphite Green Metallic
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Built not bought

July 24, 2023 Eleven
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Despite trying to persuade myself I’ll leave a car exactly as I buy it, it never seems to happen, once I have it, I begin to imagine my ideal version of it; sometimes subtle, sometimes less so. When I sold the very unsuccessful Volvo V70 R, I still wanted a wagon, a car that was just there all of the time, and it didn’t take me long before I needed to return to a Saab, they feel like home, a safe place I’m happy in, and so the silver 9-5 Aero arrived.

My imagination started to play its game and before long I was on the hunt for parts. I’d remembered a good friend who’d had a very nice Hirsch Performance Sportwagon, he’d bought a Viggen from me a few years ago, when I got in touch, it turned out he’d had to scrap his wagon but had had all of the Hirsch Performance package removed and stored and was willing to sell them as long as I gave him first refusal if I sold what I built, so a deal was done; intercooler, cobra pipe, ecu, full dual exhaust, roof spoiler and rear bumper.

I also put a call out for a set of the classic 18” Hirsch Wheels, and as luck would have it, a great guy in Wales had a set he’d been storing for a while and agreed to part with them, so a road trip was planned and wheels safely collected.

It went straight in to the bodyshop for the rear roof spoiler and bumper to be resprayed and fitted, and the terrible condition bonnet was given a bare metal respray too.Then down to Malcolm Miles Saab to have their usual once over; loose sump screws, leaking water pump, badly repaired hoses and a broken intake pipe all needed immediate attention before the fun part could begin.

All brakes freed up and checked, Abbott Racing lowering springs added, new Goodyear tyres all round, new water pump and a few remedial fixes, then all of the Hirsch parts added, the bumper needs some alignment tweaking and there’s a knock on the front suspension, but it’s all coming together as I’d hoped it would, it begins to create the Sportwagon I wanted it to be. Tunstyle have worked their magic once more and the interior feels complete with a beautiful nappa leather Hirsch steering wheel; the perforations enhance the perforated, vented interior to perfection.

The Hirsch ecu will be replaced with an updated remap from Karl at Noobtune, more tailored to this specific Saab and my search for a full Troll R bodykit will continue, but besides that, this is getting pretty close to my idea of wagon heaven, I can’t really think of anything, older or newer which I’d be more content with, Saabs just continue to make me happy, and this one is most defiantly built not bought.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9-5, Aeroriginal, Hirsch, Hirsch Performance
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Sacrifice

July 13, 2023 Eleven
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The risks of buying a Saab without service history are high, buying one which had already been handed over to a breaker's yard are even higher, yet still, this one needed to be saved.

I spoke directly to the breakers, and in their words "It looks way too f**king good to crush it mate" gave me hope, I'd already done a full background check; no accidents, no theft, consistent milage and even the MOT history appeared to be excellent.

When it arrived, I was hugely relieved to see it looked as good as the blurred EBay images had lead me to believe, the forklift had damaged the exhaust system and Aero side skirts, and the footwell was covered in dirt and oil from the breaker's yard.

However, although the engine seemed to run ok, the oil light came on at low idle, we changed the oil pump, dropped and cleaned the sump and replaced all of the fluids, but sadly, after a few hundred miles, it returned but this time, it took out the engine too.

Now this is where the sacrifice comes in, I'd also found a nice Black 9-5 Aero for another project, bodywork tatty, but engine excellent, so I've taken the decision to break that Black one to save this beauty, a few hundred miles under it's belt and finger's crossed, all seems great.

I find the Graphite Green Metallic a real visual treat and so rare in the UK, that together with the fact that the bodywork is really clean, meant that this one would always win to me, the subframe had been changed and fully polybushed, the upgraded intercooler, intake pipes and brakes had all been upgraded, so had the suspension, all in, this is a car we've carefully built ourselves and now know it quite well.

I'm rather sad we've had to sacrifice another Saab Aero, but needs must, what it does leave though, is a number of excellent parts for others to make use of if anyone's interested :

Saab 9-5 Aero manual 5 speed gearbox FM55B05 Petrol £300
Saab ALU56 18" alloys (require refurb but straight and no cracks) £300
Abbott Racing 9-5 saloon rear boot lip (Rare) £150
Full black Aero interior with heated seats £200
Projector headlight units (need refurb) £100
Rear light clusters £100

Feel free to ask about anything else, we're currently stripping it down, so might be able to help, collection will be from Leicester, sorry, but I really can't arrange transportation, but happy if you arrange yourselves.

Green always wins, I really can’t resist any car in green.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab vs Scepticism, Saab Stories Tags Saab, Graphite Green Metallic, Saab Rescue, Aeroriginal, Beauty
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Silver Linings

June 26, 2023 Eleven

Well, I waved goodbye to the Volvo V70 R after only a few months of ownership, for many reasons, I decided it just wasn't for me. However, my need for an estate still remained and this is its replacement; another Saab 9-5 Aero Sport Wagon.

The moment it arrived, I knew I'd made the right decision again, Saabs just feel like home, something that makes me feel at ease with them, what had been a bit of a dark cloud with the Volvo, soon turned in to a silver lining.

It's one of the more expensive 9-5 Aeros I've bought over the years, but wanted one that was a solid foundation for a bit of Aeroriginal modification, sadly, its not quite as good as the price led me to believe, some of the paintwork is extremely poor, with badly sprayed doors, scratched bonnet and even masking tape still attached to the driver's door, the aluminium wing mirror mountings are more corroded than I've ever seen, and there's vegetation growing out of the window rubbers. Really not what I'd have expected from a well respected Saab dealer; Hagstrom Saab.

Saying that, I quickly fixed the broken vented seats with a new switch, and the rest of the interior is exceptionally clean, besides the vented leather, it also comes with the beautiful dark mahogany dashboard and the Harman Kardon upgraded audio; AS3. I wanted this as a personal Saab, one to keep and enjoy, so plans are already in motion to give it a few touches that'll really bring it alive again.

Firstly some paintwork; bonnet especially, but then a new rear bumper, roof spoiler and wing mirror mounts, I'd ideally like to address the doors, but that might need to be a second visit. I'll be taking a road trip up to Wales tomorrow to collect the first part of the transformation, needless to say, the right wheels make all the difference, whilst a set of upgraded Abbott Racing springs have arrived this morning and there's a whole array of parts currently upsetting my wife in the conservatory.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9-5, Saab Aero, Aeroriginal, Saab Style, Turbo
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Another Black Edition Aeroriginal

June 14, 2023 Eleven
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Whilst we concentrate on getting the stunning Graphite Green 9-5 Aero completed after a full engine rebuild, another, darker project awaits in the shadows; a Black Edition Aeroriginal, this time, a manual 9-5 saloon.

It’s currently looking a bit sorry for itself with poor paintwork, a few dents and a very musty interior, but underneath it’s utterly solid, and it benefitted from an engine rebuild a couple of years back too. Surprisingly, it comes with an almost identical spec to the Green Aero, although the interior is black, it has the third rear headrest, the 18” ALU56 alloys and even a rare Abbott Racing rear boot lip.

Once the green one is back safely on the road, we’ll begin to work out what to do with it, keep it standard, give it a similar sleeper appeal, or go for something completely different, I’m not entirely sure, but what I do know, is that these amazing 9-5 Aeros are becoming incredibly difficult to find, at least one’s without stellar miles, terrible interiors and non existent subframes, and I feel privileged the have the opportunity to rescue another one.

Updates and design thoughts will follow over the coming weeks, but wanted I’d share a few photos and make it feel a bit loved.

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In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9-5, Saab Aero, Aeroriginal, Black, Manual
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The Joy of Road Testing

March 14, 2023 Eleven
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Having the Graphic Green 9-5 Aero home has been a real pleasure so far, in-between snow, rain, wind and more snow, I’ve been making a start on the interior clean up; dashboard all done and now only requires a new SID, all door cards given a detox and have managed to remove the grease and oil marks from the A pillars. The glass has had a thorough clean inside and out, and the original Saab carpet mats deep cleaned too.

However, the main joy has come from being able to give it a few road tests. With all oil leaks fixed, a huge service, new oil pump, DO88 intercooler and the NoobTune stage 3 remap, it’s an absolute dream to drive. The torque is effortless and feels as though it just wants to push on constantly, the gears are impeccably smooth throughout the range, and the sport setting takes it all to another level on this one.

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With the modified suspension setup, the handling is also sharp and refined, lowered around 30mm and running Bilstien B8 shocks, freshly balanced 18” alloys and new Michelin rubber, the overall feel is one of confidence and clarity. Along twisting country roads, the Aero is tight and has little roll, whilst on faster A roads and motorways, it cruises beautifully and feels relaxed and smooth.

It’s taken on everyday driver duties for now, and has already covered 500 miles without fault, the superb comfort of the Aero interior is really hard to match, it still manages to feel special, a touch of rare individuality that only a Saab can offer. As I add the miles, I’m also adding to the next work phase list, the upgraded brakes are a little weak, the front suspension needs tightening and possibly requires a new exhaust, but for now, I’ll continue to road test the hell of of this wonderful rescue Saab.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9-5 Aero, Graphite Green, Aeroriginal
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Clean Up

March 2, 2023 Eleven
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It’s always an exciting time for me when we’ve finished the first phase of a rescue, it’s time to give it its first real shake down and figure out what still needs work. A few months ago, this beautiful Saab Aero was facing impending doom at a dismantlers, so I wasn’t sure what to expect; are the engine and gearbox good, and do all of the electrics work are my main concerns, most things can be fixed of course, but it’s always a worry when you rescue a car like this.

It seems we have a seriously great Saab, after the extensive mechanical refresh, the engine is exceptionally smooth, the new DO88 intercooler and remap have given it their usual boost and the gearbox is as crisp as any Aero auto I’ve had previously. After 40 of so miles, I got the red oil warning light, which is always nerve wracking, but after a quick inspection, it’s a faulty oil sensor that needs replacing. It needs a full alignment, a new SID and the alarm resetting, but for first phase, I’m impressed.

For me, this is when the fun starts, it gives me the opportunity to begin the clean up, and this one needs a lot. A few hours spent with the pressure washer removing the moss and greenery, a full detail of the glass, inside and out, and a first feed of the faded black trim with Autoglym trim and bumper care.

I also spent a rewarding few hours removing all of the terrible badges and carbon look vinyl from the B pillars, bonnet and front spoiler, the heat gun helped remove most of them, but a bit more effort will be required to remove the rest of the adhesive.

Happy to have this one home and looking forward to getting to the interior over the next few weeks.

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In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab 9-5, Aero, Aeroriginal, Saab Rescue, Graphite Green
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Project Graphite Green Progress Report

February 24, 2023 Eleven
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The 9-5 Aero in super rare Graphite Green is quickly rising from the ashes after being rescued from a dismantlers back in January. We noticed a lot of oil leaking from both the head gasket and sump, so they've been removed, cleaned and refitted with new gaskets and bolts. A complete overhaul has also been done with new oils, filters and hoses where required, we've also fitted an upgraded intercooler, 3.5 bar fuel pump and got Karl at NoobTune to do a Stage 3 remap.

It's been polybushed all round together with Bilstien B8 shocks and Eibach lowering springs, upgraded big brakes and callipers. All finished off with a refurbished set of 18" ALU56 wheels in a metallic Satin Anthracite to compliment the stealth look of the gorgeous dark green paintwork and Michelin Pilot Sport 4

It now needs running for a while and the obligatory snagging starts, then we'll concentrate on getting the bodywork up to scratch, it needs the rear arches doing, a new side skirt and a bit of elbow grease and time to get rid of the horrendous carbon look vinyl that's been applied to the B pillars and the lower front spoiler, but it's coming back to life beautifully.

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In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab stories, Aeroriginal, Saab 9-5 Aero, Aero, Turbo
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Graphite Green Aeroriginal

January 12, 2023 Eleven
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Graphite Green Metallic over Sand leather Saab Aero, how could I resist.

A bit of a risk, as I found this at a dismantlers, it seemed too good to break so they put it up for offer, it has no service history or owner's manuals, but after a thorough check, it has a wonderful MOT history with almost 100% pass rate, exceptionally low milage at 75,000 and just 5 previous owners; so how the hell did it end up at a scrapyard?

Rust? Well no, it's been up on the ramp and besides the usual rear arch corners, the bodywork and underneath are solid. Engine? It has a large oil leak and the cam cover has been fitted badly, but seems to have a new Turbo, runs beautifully and absolutely no knocks or smoke. Accidents, theft? Again, no, completely clear history.

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Although I was sold on the colour combination, I also noticed it had a Hirsch boot lip, a rare central rear headrest and mahogany gear selector, not only that, but it had visibly been cherished in the past; numerous polished components in the engine bay and even a faded Saab Owners Club sticker. It also happens to be a gen 2 Aero with shark nose bumper and Bi-xenon headlamps.

Needless to say, it'll have a full mechanical shakedown, we're removing the sump to clean and fit new gaskets, the cam cover will new gaskets too and a huge service; oils, filters, fluids etc.

Modifications incoming will be a DO88 intercooler, Jetex stainless exhaust, NoobTune Stage 3 remap, Bilstein B8 shocks, Eibach springs, upgraded brakes, Saab ALU56 wheels, Michelin PS4 and plenty of other Aeroriginal touches.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab vs Scepticism, Saab Stories Tags Saab Aero, Graphite Green, Aeroriginal, Saab Rescue, Saab 9-5
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Dirt don’t slow you down

December 19, 2022 Eleven
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As the legendary Porsche guy; Magnus Walker, says, “Dirt don’t slow you down” and he’s right, we tend to like showing our Saabs looking as clean as possible, Sundays spent polishing rather than enjoying. I learnt many years ago that I just don’t have the time to waste making them look immaculate, I want to be out there, driving and enjoying every spare moment I have.

Yes, it was great to see the 9000 Aero looking so lovely when it finally emerged from the bodyshop, but given a few days on the UK roads in Wintertime, and it’d reverted to type, looking purposefully dirty and very much enjoyed. We have salt on our roads of course which has to be constantly removed, but it really won’t harm them for a few weeks without a clean.

I take immense comfort in a dirty car, I don’t have to worry about steering around puddles or avoiding our inspiring country roads, in fact I take the time to actively search them out to truly enjoy the Aero’s wonderful comfort and handling. The fat Michelin Primacy tyres do their job well and soak up plenty of dumps and potholes with ease, whilst the embracing comfort of the interior allows you to sit back and enjoy every moment of the drive.

Get out there and drive I say.

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In Aeroriginal, Classic Saab, Driving, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9000, 9000 Aero, Aeroriginal, Classic Saab, Modern Classic
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How Much?

November 17, 2022 Eleven
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After recently finishing off these 2 stunning Saab Aeros, I carefully calculated how much I’d spent, took a chunky percentage off that cost and added them to the Aeroriginal page. I’ve had a lot of initial interest and questions about both cars, but no immediate sales. This always gets me to thinking about how much people think they’re really worth?

Am I flogging a dead horse trying to rescue these Saabs, does no one really want to pay more than a couple of thousand for a genuinely great car, or am I just bias and believe that these are a far better investment than many newer cars available at this sort of figure?

I’m genuinely interested to know people’s thoughts, I’m coming to yet another crossroads in my journey and feel I might just be taking these on for my personal enjoyment only. Although I feel Ebay is a poor auction site for anything out of the ordinary, it does give high visibility to a larger audience, so will end up listing these 2 beauties on there shortly.

In the meantime, I’d love to hear what others think they’re worth.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Aero, Saab 95
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Modern Classic

November 8, 2022 Eleven
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'Modern Classics are typically aged between 10 and 30 years old, cars that were good in their day and seem to get better with age'.

Thanks Autocar for making that clear, I've long thought both the Saab 9-5 and 9000 are perfect examples of a Modern Classic, the 9000 especially epitomised Saab as a brand and an innovator of rather special cars that have just got better with age.

What is so sad, is that many of these Saabs have now been either left to deteriorate so much that they're beyond economical repair and get broken for spares, or have vast amounts of miles and have definitely seen better days.

Of course, there are always exceptions to the rule, and the ones that have been looked after and cherished, are now seeing increased admiration and praise which they totally deserve. The build quality has proved to be superb, when compared to other prestige marques of the same generation, the Saabs have faired incredibly well, the materials used, overall reliability and safety puts many others to shame.

The 9000 rescue has taken some time, but instantly feels incredibly sorted and comforting on its first few road trips. Saying a car feels like home might be an odd analogy, but a Saab has that effect, it just feels right, I'm just glad that other's are beginning to see just how special the 9000 is, a genuine modern classic.

1997 Silver 9000 Aero £5000 | Aeroriginal

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab vs Scepticism, Saab Stories Tags Saab, Saab 9000, Saab Aero, Aeroriginal, 9000 Rescue, SIlver 9000 Aero
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1/100

October 24, 2022 Eleven

According to How Many Left, genuine Saab 9000 Aeros are getting rarer each and every year, with the Autos down in to their 20's this year in the UK. That's not counting the one's currently SORN, but even then, we're talking very low numbers.

Along with the Saab 9-5, the 9000 Aeros have always been a personal favourite of mine, the understated luxury and quality of build still surprises me today, beautifully solid composure and one of the best Saab interiors of all time, but they're getting old and tired and most have covered hundreds of thousands of miles.

It's one of the reasons I find it hard to turn down a genuine Aero, I just feel they deserve to be kept on our roads and the reason I'm so proud of this Silver 9000 Aero.

It's been a slow process, almost a year since I was offered it, but time has been well spent, the integrity of the rear half has been cleaned, welded and protected, new suspension, new brakes, wheels refurbished, new Michelin tyres and new stainless exhaust, whilst mechanically, it's been given a good overhaul with numerous parts replaced, and is now running as smoothly as I'd hoped for.

Whilst I love the manual gearbox, I also feel that the Auto suits the big 9000 to perfection, a genuinely capable cruiser with 275hp on call to keep up with modern traffic. Shift is smooth and refined for a 90's car and happily sits for hundreds of miles at high speeds for road trips in style and comfort.

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The interior remains flawless, every dial and every switch remains working and the more you're in a 9000, the more you become addicted to its simplicity and form. The Recaro designed seats still haven't been bettered in my eyes and feel both supportive and comforting to spend drive time in.

It has just come out of the bodyshop, where they've managed to remove a large dent in the door, a nasty crack in the rear bumper and also resprayed a number of panels including a replacement front wing and rear spoiler and truly looks exceptional again.

With these rescues, I'm never after perfection, I don't look to build them 'as new', far from it, I love the integrity of time, preservation rather than renew, it produces a Saab with more stories to tell and enjoy, a Saab that remains affordable, yet reliable and ready for many more journeys. With numbers dwindling, these Aeros offer rare and individual ownership, a chance to enjoy what Saab called their ultimate specification.

In Aeroriginal, Saab vs Scepticism, Saab Stories, Saab, Classic Saab Tags Saab, Saab 9000, 9000 Aero, Aeroriginal, Classic Saab, Saab Rescue
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What makes an Aeroriginal?

September 8, 2022 Eleven
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For each Saab Aero I rescue, I try to add a few small touches of individuality, modifications that subtly enhance the aesthetics of the build, drivability, comfort or handling. Not all of these can be bought 'off the shelf' of course, and these beautifully crafted metal mesh grilles are one of those items.

I originally commissioned Fraser to make one of these for an early build, a 9-3 HOT Aero, closely followed by another early 9-5 Aero. Each time they arrived, I was reminded of the care and attention that had gone in to making them, the metal mesh neatly finished and tucked under the original Saab grille frame, the condition of the outer frames he'd sourced, the quality of coating when I'd chosen to have them in Satin Black.

The grilles help create the overall visual impact of the car, and whilst the original forms are kept totally identifiable, the mesh adds a small point of difference which helps sets an Aeroriginal apart from other Aeros.

Many have asked about having one of these grilles made, so I’ve spoken to Fraser and he’s happy to take more commissions, depending on the donor grille, prices start from around £120.

Bespoke Mesh Grille | Fraser Davison

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Rescue, Saab 9-5, Grille, Details, Aeroriginal, Style
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Griffin from the flames

August 22, 2022 Eleven
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It’s safe to say that if this gorgeous 9-5 Aero had been left for much longer, it would have been a very different outcome and might never have shone again. Mechanically, the sump had never been dropped and cleaned, the gearbox and engine oil were filthy (what was left of them) and not only had the oil cooler hose and unit been damaged, but the gearbox oil pipes had also deteriorated. Also the timing chain XX had almost worn through, and if it had gone completely, would have damaged the engine beyond sensible repair.

As it is, we’ve replaced everything that needed doing and the Saab undertook a 200 mile journey over the weekend and performed flawlessly. We haven’t added a Stage 1 remap from NoobTune yet, but the standard Aero boosts beautifully and exceptionally smoothly too. The cleverly utilised 9-3 Hirsch back box that Malcolm Miles fabricated together for me, looks and sounds great and adds a lovely touch of style and the new brakes and Abbott suspension feel as tight as the day it came out of the factory.

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Whilst the interior is immaculate, the bodywork has plenty of patina; stone chips, dents and numerous marks, some of these we’ll address, but some will remain, this is an economy rescue and the original paint deserves to be honoured. We’ve given areas of corrosion underneath a good clean up, taking off surface rust and giving it a protective coat of Waxoil, we’ve also replaced one of the petrol tank straps that looked a little worse for wear.

To celebrate it’s rising from the flames, I gave it its first proper clean down and hugely excited by how it’s turning out, the 19” VXR alloys, although controversial to some, give the 9-5 a fantastic style and together with the Abbott springs, make the stance absolutely mesmerising.

I’m slowly machine polishing the entire car and once I’m done, it’ll go in for the worst panels to be repainted, most notably the passenger side rear arch, but overall, the Silver paintwork presents well.

This 9-5 Aero captures the reason I love rescuing Saabs, with the right mechanical work and with a few subtle modifications, they can be saved for many years, not only that, but they look spectacular, put a smile on your face and are becoming a rare sight on our roads. This one will be added to the Aerorignal pages very soon and will make someone very happy I hope.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 95, Saab Aero, Aeroriginal, Saab Rescue
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Silver Linings

August 16, 2022 Eleven
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The silver 9-5 Aero arrived last weekend and was pulled off the transporter looking rather worse for wear, it had been standing for a number of months and really had started to decline. Alongside the split oil pipe, it became clear that not only was the oil cooler damaged, but the gearbox oil pipes were also in need of replacement. Malcolm Miles set to work and changed them all, fitting a replacement cooler and a set of new, old stock hoses, dropped the sump, flushed it all out, and added new engine and gearbox oils and filters.

All discs and pads have also been changed, together with a new set of Abbott Racing lowering springs, surface rust removed and a coat of Waxoil applied to required areas underneath. Broken parking sensors have been replaced, a new battery has been fitted and the Aero has already started coming back to life, the engine runs and sounds beautifully smooth again. I'd also found a set of stunning VXR 19" alloys and these have been fitted, transforming the look of the Saab and given it a more purposeful stance.

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I'm hoping to show that we shouldn't give up on these early Saabs that are so often scrapped or broken up, especially ones that have so much potential. Yes it takes time and dedication, but parts are free flowing and with an experienced team to help identify issues, they can be rescued and returned to their former glory on a budget too.

The dashboard is currently in bits and having the gorgeous light satin wood one fitted today, this will again change the overall style and feel of the interior and compliment the prestige leather seats to perfection. The Audio and SID units are in great condition and will just require a deep clean to bring them back again, but the exterior bodywork will require a little more; a number of dents will need addressing as will the general overall finish, but the silver lining is beginning to shine through again on this Aeroriginal and that makes me very happy indeed.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab Rescue, Saab 9-5, Saab Aero, Aeroriginal
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Eco Aeroriginal

August 15, 2022 Eleven
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I stumbled across a listing for a 2000 9-5 Aero in need of rescuing recently, it had a split oil pipe and couldn't be driven, it's owner was also in the process of moving to Albania so wanted it to go to another Saab fan.

I've been looking to do a budget build for a while now, but never found the right Saab, I think this could be the one. The listing said it had been well looked after and owner maintained for the past few years, receipts for parts seem to suggest this is true, however, the sump hadn't been dropped and cleaned as listed and the new exhaust from Sweden, wasn't actually the correct one for an Aero.

However, it's original owner had specified the Aero beautifully in my eyes; rare heated and vented 'prestige' leather interior, upgraded audio and even a rare glass sunroof, all in immaculate condition too. The dark wood dashboard was beginning to delaminate, so a beautiful, light wood replacement in a satin finish has been food to really enhance the retro feel.

It also arrived with a set of Saab Double Bridge 17 x 7.5 alloys fitted, although I like them, the build calls for something a little more special, so a set of 19" Hyper Silver VXR alloys have been sourced which look absolutely stunning on the 9-5.

The metallic silver paintwork is generally in good condition, although one of the rear arches has suffered a large scrape and one of the doors has a nasty scratch on it, but overall I think it’ll clean up beautifully. The underbody has a few areas that will require a bit more work; around the drain holes mostly, but other than that, a good wire brush and Waxoil will get it back to a good standard again for an early gen 1 9-5. It also has a 100% MOT pass rate; 17 MOT's with not a single fail.

I'll bee listing all costs at the end of the build, but wanted to prove to myself that a beautiful Saab Aero could be created on an economy, I'll be scrounging a few parts where I can and also utilising some of my finds, including a Hirsch rear boot lip, Hirsch back box and a few other goodies to make it feel a bit special again.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab Aero, Saab 9-5, Aeroriginal, Saab Rescue, Economy
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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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