Hello all,
This site looks like the place to be, especially if you're someone who can't stop buying Saabs to save. I've got a '06 9-7x, a '70 99, '68 and '69 Sonett V4 and apart from the 9-7x, all require a lot of work. The 99 is running, just working out some braking and overheating issues before I can drive it. Looking forward to browsing/learning/sharing with everybody here at saabrally.
My family calls it the Saab museum..
- DrewP
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Re: My family calls it the Saab museum..
Welcome! Love the Sonett II's!
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Re: My family calls it the Saab museum..
Looks like a nice pole barn. Whats the total sq footage in there?
Is that flatbed truck in the background a tow rig project?
Is that flatbed truck in the background a tow rig project?
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Re: My family calls it the Saab museum..
DrewP wrote:Welcome! Love the Sonett II's!
Thanks!
I'm not sure on the sq. ft, but I'd guess it's 25' x 40-50.' My grandpa actually owns the barn (along with many others, he has ~30 tractors!) and graciously allows that space for Saab storage. It is an awesome set up, in fact, to the right of that picture is a two post lift and plenty of workspace.
The truck is also his, a late 40's? Chevy or GMC flatbed, and now that you mention it, it would make a sweet tow rig :)
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