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The delight on the boys' faces when they saw that the old car had arrived this afternoon on return from school and nursery was delightful. They demanded to "have a 'drive' (i.e. sit and marvel!) in Saab". We lifted the bonnet, a marvel to watch in itself with its unusual front pivot. We had a little engine 'walkthrough'. Really we're all learning together but Daddy could at least show off the fan, battery, exhaust and suchlike!

The Prodigal Saab Arrives

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We found a haulier to pick up the car, and she bounced her way up the motorway to Leeds on the back of a trailer. She arrived in the gloom of an October night, floating high in the air like a bird. I’d forgotten what a remarkable shape the 900 is - you could almost place a mirror between the front and back doors and not be able to tell the difference. The windscreen is almost vertical with a beautiful sweeping curve and the bumpers stick out like park benches. My wife’s family used to do just that; many a picnic was had on the back bumper! The first hurdle was trying to start the engine. We failed repeatedly to bump it from our 9-5, so we had to roll it off the trailer into the garage. I exhausted myself trying to wiggle it into position with one handed full lock after full lock (no power steering with the engine off!) but we got it into place eventually.