Saturday, January 28, 2012

Saving mission of Saab's musem finally works out

Trollhattan - Reported by Autocar, Friday (01/27/2012) 'rescue fund' Saab museum in the town of Trollhattan, Sweden in may of the joint venture between the city council Trollhättan, Saab AB and the Wallenberg Foundation.

Saving mission of Saab's musem finally works out

No fewer than 2.6 million pounds paid to secure the entire collection of this museum.

This step would bring fresh air, because the cars are complete collections of the museum because it contains the first Saab car to the last. From concept car to production car.

A variety of rare cars and 'strange' as Saab's 92001 which is the first Saab car here. This car was built in 1946 and backed by a 2-stroke engine with 2 cylinders of DKW is capable of delivering 18 horsepower. There is also a 96s, 99s, 900s, and 9000s.

There is also a 9-2x-based new Impreza goes as far as 795 miles and 9-7x and the 9-3 is based on a new 2006 Cadillac BLS runs 5038 miles.

Some prototypes also exist including Saab Saab Monster, version 98 and 96 who were called wagon version 99 and 900. There's more concept cars like the Saab Aero-X Concept 2006, Saab EV-1 1985 to James Bond's Saab 900 Turbo 1981.

Even some of their rally cars also exist. One of them is 96 V4 that was once used in the event the 1000 Baja 1970. When that car was driven by the famous racer, Erik Carlsson.

Saab nightmare when bankruptcy a little relieved to see at least for the Saab museum containing a collection of cars of this brand since it was first built. Because, there are investors who ultimately provide the funds for a hundred cars in the museum is in place.