Genius.
Genius.
So its possible that the greatest barn find in history is literally a found barn?
You do realise that Europe doesn't have any kind of 25 year import restriction, right? And that, in Europe, cars like the Caterhams and the Ariel Atom and all those other unsafe and idiotically wonderful machines, can be sold fully assembled, with no need for any kit-car based workaround, and used on public roads?
What a great story! Gotta give the guy credit for sticking it out and refusing to take "no" for an answer!
Congratulations! This is definitely one of the most beautiful estate cars ever made. Too bad it never ended up on US soil, I would pick on up!
From a Saab lover to another, thank you for your efforts at keeping this exceedingly beautiful wagon with such a tragic history on the road. Well done!
I saw this story on 9-5sc2o12.com, and read it at least three times. You're awesome, deserve that car every bit and thank you for making it your mission to have that damned "Not to be driven in traffic" tag removed from the car and saving one of these rare Saabs.
You are Mr. Incredible for fighting bureaucracy.
Oh please, it'll weigh about 50kg extra, tops, and have more rear overhang. That's it, and they can probably take out most of that extra weight thanks to a minimum weight regulation anyway.
I support this because of my car's heritage.
I'm going to stray from the beaten path here. How about a classic Lincoln Continental?
I can't imagine this car in any other colour but black. The black just adds something to the Continental that no other colour can. I just can't pinpoint why.
Women can drive in Iran, you're thinking of Saudi Arabia. Same dress code, same religion, little else in common.
...vampy...
My old BK Legacy, with a 500WHP STi motor in the back.
I'm a sucker for Astons...
Ferrari 456GT maybe?
I like your thinking.
And if you're lucky, your turkey will come out like this.