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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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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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Perfection

June 3, 2021 Eleven
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Perfection isn’t a word to be used lightly, but the Saab 9000 Aero comes close to it for me. Don’t get me wrong, it does have its faults, but all in all and being able to compare it to over 150 cars, I’d say it’s one of the best I’ve ever driven.

During the past year, I’ve been lucky enough to own what I’d class as the all time 90’s super saloon greats; the Mercedes Benz W124 E500, Audi C5 RS6 and the BMW E39 M5, and I can confidently say, the 9000 Aero stands its ground beautifully and dare I say it, in some areas, wins.

It’s got almost unbeatable proportions for instance; 25 years old and still comfortably seats four adults in sublime comfort and style, it’s a hatchback too, and with the rear seats down will take an enormous amount of stuff, and when you want it all to yourself for a full on B road blast or just a relaxed cross country cruise, well, it just handles that too.

This isn’t quite your standard 9000, it’s had various performance enhancements to make it feel utterly at ease with modern driving; a Turbo Technics Hybrid Turbo, upgraded intake and indiction kit, large downpipe and free flow stainless exhaust together with a lovely remap running at around 300hp. The suspension has been totally upgraded with Koni shocks and Eibach springs, and it’s just about to receive a full set of Abbott Racing motorsport drilled and vented discs, pads and a set of Michelin tyres.

I might just be a little biased here as this has been a long awaited dream for me, but in the first month of ownership, it has completely justified its high ranking spot on my list of best cars. They’re getting rare here in the UK, especially the Aeros, and ones without rust are like gold dust so I count myself a lucky man to have found a lovely example. These things should be easily worth 2 to 3 times their value, the stunning interior designed and made by Recaro, is worth buying a 9000 Aero for alone in my book, they’re possibly the best looking, most comfortable car seats I’ve ever sat in.

I have lots of questions for myself at the moment, modify or leave well alone, larger wheels or just stick with the iconic, sixteen inch Super Aeros? I’m sure it’ll continue to get lavished with care and new parts, but for now, I’m just enjoying automotive perfection.

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In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 9000, Aero, Iconic, Classic Saab, Scarab Green, Turbo, Modified Saabs, Saab vs Scepticism
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Possibly the best ‘spares or repair’ Saab 9-5 Aero ever

May 17, 2021 Eleven
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I’m really not sure where to begin with this beautiful first generation Saab 9-5 Aero, it’s in an amazing colour combo of course; Scarab Green with Sand leather, it’s low miles at just 83,000 and low owners too, that’s almost unheard of, oh and it drives perfectly. What’s more, there’s virtually no rust, so why advertise as ‘spares or repair’?

This has been an odd one for me, and I’m still not sure what the best route is, but what I do know, is that it’s a wonderful car. I’ve spent over £6000 on it so far, and virtually every single issue it had on arrival has now been fixed and it also has a brand new MOT.

The list of parts is almost endless, but a small overview:

DO88 performance intercooler and pipe kit £650
APH sport car 3” downpipe £500
Full stainless Jetex dual performance exhaust £500
Noob Tune stage 3+ remap £200
Bilstein B8 suspension with Eibach lowering springs £670
Fully refurbished 18” Hirsch six spoke alloys £1200
Brand new Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres £500
Full 2005 Aero electric heated leather interior £500
New Saab Carbon dashboard £300
New SID and heating unit with no missing pixels £200
Nappa leather sport steering wheel by TunStyle £400
New genuine Saab carpet mats £100

Let’s just add the parts list up, that’s over £5700 not including any labour or mechanics costs, servicing, new filters, sump drop, new fog lights, upgraded later Aero wiper arms, blades etc., one word springs to mind; idiot.

The next step for me would always be the bodywork, but this is where I’m slightly confused, because although it might just be the perfect sleeper, it’s by no means perfect, it has many tiny dents, it’s had an overpainted red door at some point and it just looks a little tatty. After a good inspection, even the usual areas of weakness for rust just aren’t bad at all, it’s utterly solid.

The only other faults left on the entire car are that the interior heater offers ice cold or boiling hot and has to be adjusted by the fan only, works for me but the idea of ripping out pretty much the entire dashboard and engine to fix it offers little excitement and the front interior door handles need replacing as the rubber coating has gone brittle and is falling off.

This is the first Saab I’ve ever been stuck on, my head tells me to do the bodywork, but my heart (and wallet) says leave it alone now, it’s such a great sleeper and cruiser like it is and it’d honestly be a shame to take away from that. So back to the post title ‘spares or repair’ there’s actually only one or two things left to repair, it can be utterly enjoyed and used for years to come exactly as it is, but if someone wanted a ridiculously amazing spares car, or to spend the time of the bodywork, they’d have a pretty rare gen 1 Saab on their hands.

I’m open to sensible offers, but even reading the list above, it seems to dictate a price of around £4,000; think of it as a wish list of parts for your first generation 9-5 Aero but with a perfect 9-5 Aero thrown in, make sense? Nope, it doesn’t to me either, ‘idiot’ once again springs to mind, but someone’s in for a huge treat.

Full details here.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, SaabAero, Saab for sale, Scarab Green
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Patience

May 11, 2021 Eleven
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Way back in the early 90’s I bought my very first Saab, an early, non turbo 2.0 9000 and to say I was disappointed is an understatement, although it was a lovely car it was slow, lacking any interior refinement and just wasn’t how I’d wanted Saabs to be, what I eventually came to realise is that my dream Saab was a 9000 Aero.

Some 25+ years on, and although I’ve owned over 30 Saabs, I’ve never owned another 9000, until midnight last night that is, when a rather lovely Scarab Green Aero arrived all the way from Scotland. I’d recently put the feelers out for a nice, manual Aero, preferably with little rust and a sunroof and a great guy answered and said he might just have the Aero I’d been searching for.

Registered in 1996, it’s had 6 previous owners and covered some 210,000 miles, has been cared for and lavished with love throughout the years, it needs some tic now, but popping it up on the ramps this morning reveals a very solid chassis and plenty of updates during it’s life. It comes with a full set of Koni’s and Eibach springs, a JT downpipe and full stainless 3” exhaust together with a hybrid Turbo Technics turbo, a decent Red ECU remap, MapTun value and a few other nice performance enhancements.

The interior isn’t perfect and I’ll be replacing numerous parts as and when I find them, but the Aero seats by Recaro have already lived up to my high expectations, not only are they absolutely beautiful in form, but they just wrap around you like incredibly well designed pieces of Scandinavian furniture; truly exceptional.

The work has already started with solving a horrible stutter on acceleration together with fresh oil and filter to begin with, missing interior bulbs located and replaced to bring it all back to life again and my recent cup holder and coin draw installed.

They say patience is a virtue, and in this case, I have to wholeheartedly agree.

In Saab vs Scepticism, Saab Stories, Saab, Aeroriginal Tags Saab, Saab 9000, Aero, Classic, Scarab Green, Saabvs
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Respect your Elders

April 8, 2021 Eleven

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

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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.

In Aeroriginal, Saab, Saab Stories, Saab vs Scepticism Tags Saab, Saab 95, Aero, Aeroriginal, Scarab Green, Hirsch
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