According to Swedish media reports, the Saab museum is saved. The museum exhibits with 123 sold in one piece and will remain in Trollhättan, Sweden.
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Overview: All information on the Saab bankruptcy
The museum collection contains real gems of Saab‘s history: a-kind prototypes, experimental vehicles, fair trials, rare special models. Examples include the Saab 93 “Monstret” (Image Gallery: Image 12) from the year 1959: The equipped with two three-cylinder two-stroke vehicle creates entire 223 km / h top. Another singular piece, the Saab 9-5 “VEPS” of 1999 (Figure 104): His five-cylinder engine displacing 1.6 liters obtained from lean impressive 225 horsepower – which is possible thanks to a variably adjustable compression pressure. The technically highly complex prototype but never went into production.
Overview: Saab offers in the market of cars autobild.de
!After the bankruptcy of Saab, the hunt has begun on the Trollhättan factory housed cars. In the bankruptcy estate are located next to the museum cars other objects, which are expected to meet with special interest in Saab fans: Especially rare is the 9-5 Sport Combi, which never came to market. Also from the 9-5 sedan, there are only a few copies. Experts believe that these models and studies such as the Aero X will be coveted collectibles. Countered fears of insolvency, after which the vehicles are scrapped. Unfinished cars are intended to serve as spare parts, roadworthy be auctioned -. Similar to the 123 exhibits of the museum‘s work
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In the gallery at the top: View of the Saab Museum Trollhattan
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