Keith Adams
The ongoing drama of my Saab 9000 Aero has been something of an irritation – you may recall that I lost it after leaving it with a garage in the south for repairs… And when it was recovered, I found the windscreen surround was absolutely knackered, and the interior had suffered from the ravages of a being lived in by a local cat…
Well, after a couple of long weekends, it’s beginning to look like a car again. I’ve repaired the screen surround, repainted the entire area, taking great attention to make sure all the rust has been cut out and plenty of anti-corrosion treatments have been used all over. When the screen went in, I made sure it was done properly, and the job wasn’t rushed.
Then, once it was all in, it was a case of ensuring that I left the car a day before moving it, and reinstalled all the trim around it.
And now it’s in one piece again.
The paintwork still needs sorting, and I suspect I really need to push the party responsible for its poor storage – something that I am in the process of now. But it’s good having the old girl back and, after some private ground running, I am still impressed how quick the old thing is.
Glad I listened to all those people who persuaded me to stick with it.
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Great to see mate, glad you persevered with it. It’s a cracking motor in my humble opinion.
Well done Keith!
Nice one – have you got the gearbox sorted as well?
Yeppers… well, sourced, and someone trustworthy to fit it…
Excellent. I’m sure that most other people would have binned it, but Swedish car people have a different way of thinking :).