Lost for 56 Years: The Shocking Return of a Vintage Saab 96 That Reunited a Family

After five decades apart, a battered yet beloved Saab 96 reappears at the Saab Car Museum, reigniting an unforgettable bond between Inge Ivarsson and his first car. This is the story of a bold family plan, hidden restorations, and a surprise unveiling that proves genuine devotion to Saab extends far beyond any showroom, reminding us how a classic two-stroke icon can still bring memories—and people—roaring back to life.

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