• About
  • Saab Stories
  • Aeroriginal
  • Saab High Mile Club
  • The Archives
  • Events
  • Contact
Menu

SAAB VS. SCEPTICISM

Street Address
City, State, Zip
Phone Number
A blog about Saab and Saab Culture. Saab obsessions, Saab rescue missions and the odd Aeroriginal Saab for sale

SAAB VS. SCEPTICISM

  • About
  • Saab Stories
  • Aeroriginal
  • Saab High Mile Club
  • The Archives
  • Events
  • Contact

Cafe Racer

June 8, 2020 Eleven
View fullsize C0236E6A-B018-4D53-8B5C-97C8EC7B0FB4-E2062481-6D99-47EE-91E4-8781D764D3BC.JPG
View fullsize 9C89ED0D-0F36-4B72-A461-CC5BE3A8F0A2.JPG
View fullsize BD8B8B7C-293A-4A1F-819F-C3B5E893A331-B7187376-810B-4FB9-95DC-A6FFE71545A9.JPG
View fullsize A1F885EB-B093-4509-909C-0AF4DE989DFD.JPG

Whilst the Viggen project slowly comes to life, I continually miss having a Saab 9-5 Aero alongside, every time I sell my latest 9-5 projects, I immediately long for another.

They remain one of the most underrated sleepers that has ever been crafted, the design is timeless, they're fast, reliable, super comfortable and ridiculously stylish and well built, both inside and out. I'm always searching for the next Aero, one that offers something different from the rest, heated and vented seats, sunroof, unusual colour, Harman Kardon audio - anything that captures my imagination and gives me a starting point to create another Saab build and rescue it for the future.

I'd seen this particular 9-5 for the past few weeks, only 2 owners from new and spending most of its life in the royal town of Leamington Spa, very low miles at just 80k and most importantly, a rare colour, the gorgeous Hazelnut Metallic.

View fullsize 808A1547.JPG
View fullsize 808A1513.JPG

Love or hate it, but the light tan interior with the exceptionally rare light Walnut dash is something I adore, the car feels cosy, warming and timeless. The whole interior needs a nice deep clean, the seats need cleaning and feeding but it's in truly immaculate condition.

Sleepless nights imagining what can be done to this one, but feel it needs a little time to settle in to its new life before the transformation begins. It'll be going to Malcolm Miles shortly for its inaugural check up, sump drop, oil change and to check its overall worthiness but plans are falling in to place and some must haves are already on their way.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9-5, Aero, Turbo, Sportcombi, Hazelnut Metalic, Cafe Recer, Sleeper, Wagon
← Ramping UpPerfectionism →