Explosive commercial for Saab 9-3
In 2007, Commercial and feature VFX supervisor Kevin Rafferty from The Orphanage and director Joseph Kahn with HSI Productions teamed up with Lowe New York to create an "explosive" spot to...
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In 2007, Commercial and feature VFX supervisor Kevin Rafferty from The Orphanage and director Joseph Kahn with HSI Productions teamed up with Lowe New York to create an "explosive" spot to...
Over the past decade the New York agency Lowe New York have made a large numbers of successful marketing campaigns for Saab cars. One of the interesting Lowe campaign was led...
Go behind the scenes with the directors, writers, and crew of the "Saab 9-3: Reborn" television spot, Released in November 2007. View the filming process first hand from conception to final...
This 1959 Saab 93B Granturismo 750 is one of only four known survivors of Saab’s earliest grand touring experiment. Delivered new in the United States and later restored in the Netherlands to exact factory specifications, it represents a rare moment when Saab combined hand-built performance upgrades with a more refined interior aimed at American buyers. A museum-grade example of exceptional historical and collector value.
Before Saab’s story came to an abrupt end, design chief Jason Castriota was shaping a bold new 9-3 meant to lead the brand’s rebirth. More than a decade later, Swedish artist Henrik Bergman uses AI to reimagine that lost design — revealing what Saab’s future could have looked like had the lights in Trollhättan never gone out.
The TV show Bangers & Cash: Restoring Classics recently featured a full bare-metal restoration of a Saab 96 V4. What began as a family car with cherished memories turned into a £46,000 project—one that tested both passion and financial sanity in equal measure.
After decades in the US, this 1963 Saab Sport GT 850 - believed to be the only surviving example with a factory sunroof - has returned to Sweden. Once a fully loaded dealer demonstrator for the American market, it now emerges in excellent driving condition with a documented collector history, making it a singular opportunity for serious Saab enthusiasts.
The Quantum III isn't just a forgotten concept—it's a daring American-built Saab prototype that challenged convention, stunned at the 1962 New York Auto Show, and just sold for $57,000. With only three ever made, this front-mid-engine fiberglass roadster now stands as one of the boldest chapters in Saab’s untold history.
Saab Turbo X Reimagined: Discover how Malikijah Duvall's bold 3.6L V6 swap transforms a classic Turbo X into a high-performance powerhouse targeting 1000 HP. This article dives into the technical mastery behind the LY7 engine upgrade, detailing every modification and challenge in a pursuit that redefines Saab performance.
A rare gem from Saab's illustrious past has emerged, and it's poised to make automotive history. This meticulously restored 1966 Saab Sonett II prototype—one of just 28 pre-production models—has been listed for sale at over $90,000. Not only does this make it a strong contender for the priciest Saab ever sold, but its rich history, including a stint with rally legend Erik "Carlsson on the Roof" Carlsson, elevates it to legendary status. From its groundbreaking fiberglass design to its adventurous journey across the Atlantic and back, this Sonett II is more than a car; it's a piece of automotive art destined for the most discerning collectors.
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