Saab Car Museum

Coordinates: 58°16′18″N 12°16′34″E / 58.27167°N 12.27611°E / 58.27167; 12.27611
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Saab Car Museum
Saab Bilmuseum
Automobile museum
Collection size120 vehicles
CuratorPeter Bäckström
WebsiteSaab Car Museum (in English)

The Saab Car Museum (

automobile museum in Trollhättan, Sweden. It covers the history of the Saab brand of automobiles manufactured by Saab under various owners since 1947.[1]

The museum is housed within one of the old factory buildings at Innovatum [se], a science and technology centre on the former NOHAB industrial estate in Trollhättan.[2]

The museum's collection of about 120 vehicles was scheduled to be publicly auctioned off on January 20, 2012 by Swedish law firm, Delphi, to cover Saab's debts following the company's bankruptcy proceedings.[3] However, the collection was preserved in its entirety by a bid of $4.15 million made by the city of Trollhättan, Saab AB, and the Marcus and Amalia Wallenberg Foundation.[4]

The museum is curated by Peter Bäckström, remains open to the public, and hosts festivals regularly.

Cars on display

The vehicles on display in the museum include:[5]

Many newer models are also on display.

See also

  • List of automobile museums
  • National Electric Vehicle Sweden

References

Notes

  1. ^ Adams, Keith (March 23, 2012). "Sweden's Saab Museum re-opens this weekend". Hemmings website. Hemmings. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Trollhättan - Vänersborg". West Sweden website. West Sweden Tourist Board. Retrieved 27 October 2013.[dead link]
  3. ^ Riley, Sharon (January 18, 2012). "Saab bankruptcy: Museum car collection to be auctioned off on Friday". ConsumerReports.org. Consumer Reports. Retrieved November 12, 2014.
  4. ^ Singha Roy, Nabanita (January 25, 2012). "Saab car museum saved: Trollhattan municipality, The Wallenberg Foundation and SAAB AB shell out $4.15 million". RUSHLANE Daily Auto news. RUSHLANE. Retrieved November 12, 2014.[dead link]
  5. ^ Swade, Steven (January 17, 2012). "For sale - the cars at the Saab Museum". Swadeology. Wordpress. Retrieved November 11, 2014.

Bibliography

  • Tunberg, Anders (1989). The Cars in the Saab Museum. Nyköping, Sweden: Saab-Scania AB. .

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