Saved from the Edge: Alexander’s Saab 9-3 Vector from Rust-Free Gotland

This 2003 Saab 9-3 Vector spent its entire life on Sweden’s salt-free island of Gotland — a place where rust is almost unheard of. After two decades and over 300,000 km with one family, the car was moments from being scrapped when Alexander Andersson rescued it, gave it a new engine, restored its red paint, and brought it back to life in Stockholm. What began as a routine rescue became a tribute to Saab’s enduring spirit — individuality, engineering, and heart.

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