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TTELA: Save Saab Museum campaign

December 30, 2011 in News

The Trollhättan local newspaper have decided to spread the message of our campaign to Save the Saab Museum! I think this is really nice of them and they have even shared the e-mail address where people can announce their intention to contribute!

So far over 200 people have registered in just one day, I find this very impressive! If you want to join in, please read this post that I wrote earlier today and send us an e-mail.

Lets get EVERYONE working together on this! If we don’t work together, we will fail…

- Original TTELA article here -

7 responses to TTELA: Save Saab Museum campaign

  1. We are many
    We are Saab

    Let’s find a Solution
    is our New Year’s Resolution

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  2. Great that the local newspaper TTELA wrote about the “Save the Saab Car Museum Campaign.” Hopefully in a few days this info will be appearing in more local newspapers in Sweden as I guess many journalists might be keeping an eye on what is happening with the Saab Trollhattan ongoing issue. What about if Saab Clubs around the world, would spread the message of the campaign to their local newspapers so this news would fly all around the globe? How about the cars participating in the Saab car convoys on Jan. 14/15 carrying an internet made “poster” with the “Save the Saab Car Museum Campaign” along with the webadress. The Saab convoy is already programmed for 28 countries. That could give the Saab Car Museum Campaign a good spread. Also local clubs worldwide could have the “Save Saab Car Museum campaign” and the web address posted on their local club boards/websites.

  3. WHO CAN WE CAN WE ARE MANY LETS SAVE SAAB

  4. TTELA always writes good articles. But I feel a bit saddened by the level of the commenters there. Jante does his living wtiting sour comments on Di.se and TTELA it seems.

  5. At least we have a good Saab museum in Finland – near the old Saab factory in Uusikaupunki, where they produce the Fisker Karma hybrid nowadays. Pictures from the Finnish museum:
    http://saab95net.kuvat.fi/kuvat/Uudenkaupungin%20Automuseo/
    Never though the Finnish manufacturing plant would survive longer than Trolhättan. I hope the Saab survives, though!

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