Good photos that have been collecting dust, but keep getting edged out by others for Photo of the Month honors... Thanks for the submissions!
Overloaded Saab by Saridel H.
My Other Car is Also a Saab by Henrik N.
When I'm not driving my SAAB 9-3 Turbo Sport edition - 2002. I work with these
Saabs. This is the Saab 2000 and isÊa fast one to 685KM/h is the top speed.
Engines in this one comes from Allison/Rolls Royce, and has as Rolls always
says enough power. Each engine the AE2100 hasÊsomewhere around 4200 Hp.
Three Amigos by Chad
Found in a hose reel catalog.
Flipped 86 by Rob
Having stripped the 1986 Saab of the parts that I wanted, I then wanted to
pursue a desire that I have had for a long long time. I've always wanted to
see how well the passenger cabin portion ofÊa Saab 900Êwould hold up
underÊits ownÊweight. So, my buddy and I used his Bobcat to flip the car
over. Once the car had been flipped onto its roof, the windshield did not
even crack. Do keep in mind though, the engine was out so I guess I am not
testing the full strength of how strong the roof and pillars are in holding
up the car. Nonetheless, once we flipped the car back onto all fours the
sunroof and doors still opened and closed properly as well as the car still
drove straight. Needless to say, I was very impressed with theÊsound
structure of this 900.
Fight with 2 Live by Art
The story is the summer of 1986, my friend and I were on our way to a concert
in beautiful Trenton, NJ. We were passing the Princeton airport when the
tractor trailer in front of us had to swerve to miss a car that was turning
left. He hit a pole carrying these lines which broke and proceeded to hit my
car on both sides, go over the car, and then onto the ground. Both windows
were open as the AC was not working (the car had approx 170k miles) and as
you can see, both he and I were lucky to be alive. The true miracle was after
the police came and took our statements, we continued on our way; the car
drove flawlessly.
Did Anyone Bring the Minnows? by Jason M.
Oops by Robert O.