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Best Hobbies Live (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
With the impending rain, I managed to film NESA’s in in South Portland, Maine in addition to the photos I took earlier. The photos don’t do this experience justice, but this film certainly does and I am surprised by how well it came out given that it was taken with a [...]
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Best Hobbies Live (Free subscription) | 09/27/2008
Photo Credit: Saab Archives The Saab Facett, was an unofficial prototype produced at the same time as Saab produced the . This vehicle has recently been converted back to the “Green” Saab Sonett I No.4 out of 6 ever produced. I have purposely excluded this vehicle from the model listings on the right as it is not [...]
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Best Hobbies Live (Free subscription) | 09/11/2008
Elkparts is now Offering a rare Saab Sonett I Scale Model, in the ivory color, the first one produced which later hit the auto show circuit back in 1956. Of course, like all before they run out! The Saab you have probably never heard of The story of the Saab 94 or Saab Sonett Super Sport [...]
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 12/29/2007
We just had to talk to these guys. Team captain Ed Adams says, "I found it in a field in Gilroy." There's much speculation that the garlic acted as a preservative. In that same field they found a Saab Sonnet, a Renault R16, a couple of Merkur XR4Tis and a Moretti Tour de Mundo. When we inquired as to what the hell the Moretti was, Adams replied, "It's a piece of shit." Also, the 190 was the only car...
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Saab Weblog - Trollhattan Saab (Free subscription) | 06/02/2007
The Saab 92, affectionately known as UrSaab. The first Hasselblad camera. The Saab 93. The first Saab Sonett. Husqvarna's Silverpil Motorcycle. The Saab Catherina. The Monark Monarscoot. Electrolux Z70 Vacuum Cleaner. The Saab 99. What do all of these things have in common? They were designed by Sixten Sason, Swedish Industrial designer extraordinaire. Born Karl-Erik Sixten Andersson in 1912, Sason...