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Technical questions welcomed !

 

I am a Saab Technician with 20+ years experience.

I'd be glad to try to help you with your SAAB technical issues.

Email me your specific question, please include any useful information, such as: model; year; mileage; where you live; and any recent repairs- etc.

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JP's old '89 900 Turbo, top- just sold to a friend.

Some of my former Saabs ... a '93 9000 CSE and an '87 9000T.

JP's NEW 9-5 and my NEW '94 Aero are below... 

-Peter

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Check out my awesome Saab adventure !

Me and my brother Dave drove my 1968 Saab 95 (OLBLUE) from Massachusetts to Washington State for the 2004 Saab Owners Convention at Crystal Mountain. This seemed like a good idea, sometime in March when August seemed a long way away...We met up with John Moss and his daughter in Spokane, WA, and had a caravan of 2 to Crystal Mountain. On the way back, we stopped in Fort Dodge, Iowa, home of Tom Donney Motors.
We had a great day in Iowa, checking out Tom's Saab museum and greater Saab collection! It was there I picked up my new 1967 Saabo camper trailer. We left Tom's around 6:30 PM on Wednesday after the SOC, and just stayed ahead of some really bad weather...There were 30 tornados reported all around the Fort Dodge area the night we left. We ended up in Illinois that night- again, just ahead of a major front. I spent the night in the Saabo, and felt quite safe- despite the lightning striking the nearby corn field. We made it there and back- with OLBLUE, the Saabo and me and my brother intact! I did a little maintenance along the way, stuff like bulbs, brake adjustment and that sort of thing, but suffered no major failures. All in all, I would do it again tomorrow! It was a great adventure. Click the link below for the pictures!


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