Nearly 16 months after Jörgen Carlsson from Bor (a small town in the Swedish county of Småland) bought his coveted Saab 9-5NG Sportcombi Vector TTiD the “impossible” became possible: the car was approved for use in Sweden.
A long quest to find a solution to get this unique car road-legal in Sweden had finally resulted in a positive result. Like its twin (at least from the perspective of the last two digits in the VIN) YS3GP5MG9C4000017, Jörgen’s car got permanently registered in Germany first before receiving its approval in Sweden. This now takes the number of 2012 SCs on Swedish plates to two (the story about the first one can be found here).
The story of the second Saab 9-5NG SportCombi receiving official Swedish registration plates even triggered the attention of the local Trollhättan newspaper TTELA (read article here).
The 10th of April 2014 promised to be a very special day and Markus Lafrentz and Michèl Annink were on site as well with their SportCombi’s in support of the registration of Jörgen Carlsson’s car. The support crew was even joined by Göran Kähler (also featured in the picture above), a real subject matter expert in the field with a 44 year track record at Saab, who had also assisted Jörgen on the way to registration. A great day indeed and one providing hope for the (at least) five in Sweden residing 2012 SportCombi’s to return to the road soon too!
Click CC for Swedish subtitles (Thanks to Manuela Bergfeldt), English subtitles coming soon.
Today SAAB was featured in Vox Auto Mobil in Germany. There was a report on Saabs general condition and from Autohaus Lafrentz in Kiel. Also featured is Tom Knecht from Saabblog, Germany´s Nr: 1 Saab fan! 🙂