Saab was a brilliant car make! Extremely reliable, enormous focus on safety and built to last. Such a shame they are no more. Way ahead of their time. As for seat belts, they were invented by the Swedes and first in Volvo so I have no doubt these ones are just as safe.
Note the lack of rust - it's a fiberglass body which wasn't mentioned. My next door neighbor had one in the '70s in what Saab called "Indian Yellow", which was their version of orange.
I myself own a 1971 Saab Sonett that I daily drive! Among my three other Saabs... Saab is truly one of the best and most innovative car brands to ever exist. This yellow was always my favorite color on these cars. What a great find! Hopefully this beautiful car can eventually make its way back to a fellow Saab lover. Can't wait for the next video to see it running!
Once had 3 of these in the yard, gave them away. The V4 is a Ford of Germany production. It was intended as an all-purpose utilitarian engine, think agricultural engine. A mighty 1 barrel carb sits on top. As for accidents, SAAB was an industry leader in safety with many innovations. There are many people that have hot rodded these cars.
They offer free detailing to everyone . So they can choose the most interesting cars out of the people who reached out to them. But ngl this one was super rare and in perfect condition
This has been the detail I have been eagerly awaiting ever since I saw this sweet little Sonett appearing in the background of your videos! This one is in great shape! They are such a rare sight, even when new… I lived in Seattle when I was a kid, which was kind of the SAAB capitol of the U.S. in the 70’s and 80’s, and I would see them driving around and thought they were one of the coolest cars ever. I had no idea about the manual pop up lights though, that really puts it over the top. Great video as always!
I had a friend in Provo Utah who owned a Saab Sonett in 1972 ( 1973) to 19XX . I rode in the car all the time with him (his names was Wayne I hope he is alive and well it, been around 50 years from the last time I saw him and talked to him).
Wow!! I've never heard of that model, but that car looks amazing!!! It was so cool to see it was pretty much rodent free and didn't have any major damage to it, if any at all. I love those pop-up headlights, and the mechanics of it are so simple. I think we've made things too convenient and, in return, complicated for us with our everyday gadgets and technology. So cool to see how simple things were once upon a time. Excellent job, as always!!
Never seen a Sonett before, a really stunning car. Wonder if the driveline is in reasonable condition or a big pile of rust 🤔 Would like a follow up video, get it running again 😃
Seatbelts were a real memory jolt! As soon as I saw them I remembered being in a car with them as a youngster. Guess it was my Grandfathers 1975 SAAB 99! Always wanted a Sonnett but they are scarcer than rocking horse poo! Thanks for the video.
You guys are fantastic! Thanks for showing off this amazing vehicle. Saab only made well tested safety features. Rest assured you would be safe in a Saab!!! There are Saab clubs where you could get keys for it. The Taunus V4 is lively and fun in this awesome car.
Please guys @WD Detailing, the interior is always my favorite part, don’t cut it that short! Also, the polishing phase could have been way longer in the video! 🙏🏾 Other than that: beautiful work, have a great weekend boys!
I used to have one of these. Mine was a 71, though, which had much better lines due to the lack of crash bumpers. Mine was also this color (Sonnet yellow). It's powered by a 1.7 L Ford V4.
i noticed this car in the background and you guys answered me as well! and it's cool to see finally her detail, i'm speechless honestly, i love this whole car. something i would like to own for sure
Now this is something new. Saab was a very popular brand in Finland back in the day but I have never heard of this model. Was it only made for US market?
Had a friend who had one of these in the same color. I had to fix something on the exhaust system for him. I liked the way the door handles are on the top edge of the door. You guys did a great job and I'm glad it was in such good shape. Later on he got a Saab 900 Turbo.
I grew up on 2 cycle 3 cylinder model 95 station wagon , then V4 95, then 96 V4. Had the Sonet 2 and 3. Same engine, transaxle, 1/2 shafts etc. Build exchange renew, kept them going. They had freewheeling too, let off the gas and it coasts for improver gas mileage. Drove from LA to San Francisco, on one tank of gas in my red/orange Sonet III.
I think this car took a few styling tips from half a dozen other cars and put them all together. The rear reminds me of a Datsun 280z. Great transformation guys👍👍👍
I owned one in 1976, great little car. The engine was a Ford industrial V4. Parts for it are fairly easy to come by. The exhaust and other parts were really expensive and hard to come by even in 1975. They went great in the snow and ice...
I had a saab 99 with that buckle for seatbelt. I had that car for many years and I still miss that buckle. It worked very well and where so easy and fast to use with one hand.
I had one of these in Royal Blue back in the '80's. My first car and , a great little ride. My Dad was so freaked out by its size he had a mechanic install a foot activated truck horn. If you think that didn't get people's attention, think again. Unfortunately for me, Sonnets were made of fiberglass. Some jag off turned in front of me a couple of years after I got it and the whole body literally blew up. Totaled. To this day, I miss that little car.
Those Sonetts are indeed rare. Being a native Swede, living in Sweden, I think I've seen one less than a handful times in my entire life! As others have pointed out it's a 96 with "sporty" bodywork.
This is great! I've owned two Sonett IIIs over the years and currently have a few other vintage Saabs in the stable. You're right in saying that the engine is related to the V4 in the 96 you previously detailed on the channel. Your 96 should have the 1.5 liter version, whereas this car has the 1.7. Power output is almost identical, as is most everything aside from the displacement and the air intake. If you want to complete the V4-powered Saab trifecta, I have a 1972 95 (the 7-passenger station wagon version of these cars) down in KY that could use a good detail!
Beautiful car, I am sure glad that it was kept in a garage where rodents didn't chew it out and that it was in perfect condition. If only the owner can find the keys.
Awesome car! Also, I find it really interesting how you guys always work from the wheels up, and outside in. You'd think that its twice the work considering you'll dirty the wheels again when washing the top and probably get some interior dirt on the outside when cleaning that out...
Love a Sonett 😊 The reason the wheels are locked, is because the only way to get the key out of the ignition is to put the gear in reverse.. (a safety feature from Saab, my 1967 saab 96 v4 had the same feature)
Wow!! Old cars are *better* than new ones..nowadays they are basically the same : big and rounded ..old cars well... They had their own character! I mean..look at that beautifulness😅 for me old cars are pure gold!
I love the Saab Sonett, it was so weird it was awesome......I actually have an orange 1973 Sonett III. For the record, it's a Ford Taunus V4, 1.5 or 1.7 depending on the year
So Saab was famous for their 3cylinder 2stroke engine. But to make it more appealing to the masses they contracted with Ford to use a V4 engine used in their domestic tractors. All 93, 95, 96 and 97’s had the V4 if not the 2stroke. The Sonett is model 97. 93 is the station wagon version of the 95/96 series. Saab and Volvo shared much early safety technology including seatbelt systems. The body of all Sonetts are fiberglass for light weight.
This is a sonett lll. Frame is aluminum, body is fiberglass, and in 73’ the V3 2-stroke engine in previous models was replaced by a V4 supplied by ford.
Nice job, guys, as always... I propose you to look for abandoned microcars and detailed them..are very popular and cheap..greetings from Hellas ( Greece) ..
Saab was a brilliant car make! Extremely reliable, enormous focus on safety and built to last. Such a shame they are no more. Way ahead of their time. As for seat belts, they were invented by the Swedes and first in Volvo so I have no doubt these ones are just as safe.
Should be in a museum, I have never seen this car before.
Note the lack of rust - it's a fiberglass body which wasn't mentioned. My next door neighbor had one in the '70s in what Saab called "Indian Yellow", which was their version of orange.
I myself own a 1971 Saab Sonett that I daily drive! Among my three other Saabs... Saab is truly one of the best and most innovative car brands to ever exist. This yellow was always my favorite color on these cars. What a great find! Hopefully this beautiful car can eventually make its way back to a fellow Saab lover. Can't wait for the next video to see it running!
Once had 3 of these in the yard, gave them away. The V4 is a Ford of Germany production. It was intended as an all-purpose utilitarian engine, think agricultural engine. A mighty 1 barrel carb sits on top. As for accidents, SAAB was an industry leader in safety with many innovations. There are many people that have hot rodded these cars.
I bet this car with a turbo rotary would be a riot.
@@jasonjulian1 Unfortunately the chassis doesn't really match the looks, but it definitely matches the engine.
Looks like you guys have an endless supply of unique vehicles to choose from. Very impressive!
They offer free detailing to everyone . So they can choose the most interesting cars out of the people who reached out to them.
But ngl this one was super rare and in perfect condition
This car deserves a better video. Or at the least, a long follow up video explaining what happened to it and what’s currently going on with it.
As Sonetts go, that one is in great shape. Certainly deserves to be back on the road.
This has been the detail I have been eagerly awaiting ever since I saw this sweet little Sonett appearing in the background of your videos! This one is in great shape! They are such a rare sight, even when new… I lived in Seattle when I was a kid, which was kind of the SAAB capitol of the U.S. in the 70’s and 80’s, and I would see them driving around and thought they were one of the coolest cars ever. I had no idea about the manual pop up lights though, that really puts it over the top. Great video as always!
I had a friend in Provo Utah who owned a Saab Sonett in 1972 ( 1973) to 19XX . I rode in the car all the time with him (his names was Wayne I hope he is alive and well it, been around 50 years from the last time I saw him and talked to him).
Look him up. You can find anyone online.
Wow!! I've never heard of that model, but that car looks amazing!!! It was so cool to see it was pretty much rodent free and didn't have any major damage to it, if any at all. I love those pop-up headlights, and the mechanics of it are so simple. I think we've made things too convenient and, in return, complicated for us with our everyday gadgets and technology. So cool to see how simple things were once upon a time. Excellent job, as always!!
Never seen a Sonett before, a really stunning car. Wonder if the driveline is in reasonable condition or a big pile of rust 🤔
Would like a follow up video, get it running again 😃
Oh I love this car!! Hopefully it gets to be on the road soon!
Nice to see you guys do a car that still has floorboards again
Seatbelts were a real memory jolt! As soon as I saw them I remembered being in a car with them as a youngster. Guess it was my Grandfathers 1975 SAAB 99!
Always wanted a Sonnett but they are scarcer than rocking horse poo!
Thanks for the video.
Yep, my parents had a Saab 99 when I was a little kid in the late 1970ies and the early 1980ies, it had the same seatbelts.
APPLAAAAAUSE!!! THAT'S A CCC (CERTIFIED COOL CAR) 😊😊😊
It’s great to see you guys clean up a car that isn’t a total rusted out piece of crap. It makes it much more satisfying in the end👍👍👍
So cool, this thing has the same dash switches as my Dad's old truck (a Scania) with whom Saab later merged companies to create Saab Scania
SAAB made some cool cars.
You guys are fantastic! Thanks for showing off this amazing vehicle. Saab only made well tested safety features. Rest assured you would be safe in a Saab!!! There are Saab clubs where you could get keys for it. The Taunus V4 is lively and fun in this awesome car.
yes, but shall they not try to start and run the car ?
Finally a car that doesn't have huge chunks of paint missing ~ My OCD thanks you ☺
Great job guys
Good effort, surprisingly the interior brown & exterior yellow go well together, it’s a nice simple car
Dam that car was in good shap just dirt as hell well the outside the inside wasnt bad at all glad it was stored in a garage
Please guys @WD Detailing, the interior is always my favorite part, don’t cut it that short! Also, the polishing phase could have been way longer in the video! 🙏🏾
Other than that: beautiful work, have a great weekend boys!
I agree...you guys show us all 4 tires/wheels being detailed...show us one, LOL..more time on the paint. That car is in great shape.
I used to have one of these. Mine was a 71, though, which had much better lines due to the lack of crash bumpers. Mine was also this color (Sonnet yellow). It's powered by a 1.7 L Ford V4.
i noticed this car in the background and you guys answered me as well! and it's cool to see finally her detail, i'm speechless honestly, i love this whole car. something i would like to own for sure
Really amazing Car!
GM ruined and then killed one of the most innovative car makers in the world when they bought SAAB. It's a GD shame.
Keep up the good work. Love the vids
I LOVE that color on a car, I call it Taxi Cab Yellow. Hopefully, whoever owns it will get it running and back on the streets.
Beautiful car! Looks fantastic. I think I had the Matchbox version of this.
Now this is something new. Saab was a very popular brand in Finland back in the day but I have never heard of this model. Was it only made for US market?
You guys did a fantastic job on an iconic car. Thoroughly enjoyed your video. Thanks from a Saab fan.
I test drove one in the 1980s and considered buying it as my first car. It was a cool car.
Had a friend who had one of these in the same color. I had to fix something on the exhaust system for him. I liked the way the door handles are on the top edge of the door. You guys did a great job and I'm glad it was in such good shape. Later on he got a Saab 900 Turbo.
I grew up on 2 cycle 3 cylinder model 95 station wagon , then V4 95, then 96 V4. Had the Sonet 2 and 3. Same engine, transaxle, 1/2 shafts etc. Build exchange renew, kept them going. They had freewheeling too, let off the gas and it coasts for improver gas mileage. Drove from LA to San Francisco, on one tank of gas in my red/orange Sonet III.
Great video this week guys. I wonder what this car is worth. It's in amazing condition.
About $9,000 in good shape according to Hagerty. It probably needs $10,000 in work to bring it up to that value.
I think this car took a few styling tips from half a dozen other cars and put them all together. The rear reminds me of a Datsun 280z. Great transformation guys👍👍👍
Love that Saab, that is a first for me. As always an excellent detailing job.
The Saab was a great car!!! I used to race in rallies and could never beat the Saab sonett
I owned one in 1976, great little car. The engine was a Ford industrial V4. Parts for it are fairly easy to come by. The exhaust and other parts were really expensive and hard to come by even in 1975. They went great in the snow and ice...
What a nice car!👍
*Kind of reminds me of a 1972 to 1973 Mach 1 in the front and a Datsun in the back*
Maybe you should add mechanics to the team and get these running too
AWESOME JOB and looks great!!!!!!!
I had a saab 99 with that buckle for seatbelt. I had that car for many years and I still miss that buckle. It worked very well and where so easy and fast to use with one hand.
An absolutely beautiful clean up of this ultra rare car !
yes, but shall they not try to start and run the car ?
Another impressive job my dudes!
As far as those seatbelts, its a nead idea but I'm sus about the mounting hardware and that clip strength.
I had one of these in Royal Blue back in the '80's. My first car and , a great little ride. My Dad was so freaked out by its size he had a mechanic install a foot activated truck horn. If you think that didn't get people's attention, think again. Unfortunately for me, Sonnets were made of fiberglass. Some jag off turned in front of me a couple of years after I got it and the whole body literally blew up. Totaled. To this day, I miss that little car.
There's always some Saab story that's gotta get shared 😛
Awesome video brother! It was nice to meet you at Sema 👍🏻👍🏻
Beautiful car
Great reset guys! Liked the lower back seat cushion, as I have lower back issues 👍
I have owned several Sonett IIIs. One additional seat adjustment is the lumbar cushsion. It moves up and down.
Those Sonetts are indeed rare. Being a native Swede, living in Sweden, I think I've seen one less than a handful times in my entire life! As others have pointed out it's a 96 with "sporty" bodywork.
This is great! I've owned two Sonett IIIs over the years and currently have a few other vintage Saabs in the stable. You're right in saying that the engine is related to the V4 in the 96 you previously detailed on the channel. Your 96 should have the 1.5 liter version, whereas this car has the 1.7. Power output is almost identical, as is most everything aside from the displacement and the air intake. If you want to complete the V4-powered Saab trifecta, I have a 1972 95 (the 7-passenger station wagon version of these cars) down in KY that could use a good detail!
I've seen sonnets before but never in such good condition! It looks great! Cool quirky car! Must be hard to get parts for though...
You did a fantastic job on this car
One of the best transformations you guys have done!👍👍👍
what a beauty!!! awesome job
Great car and fantastic work! This is a Sonett III. (3)! And the body is Fiberglas, it’s a V4 Ford engine
I watch every week you guys do a amazing job
yes, but shall they not try to start and run the car ?
Amazing work as always guys,love from South Africa🇿🇦 🎉
It is rare enough as it is, but in that condition too, even more so. That will go for a lot. Especially in it's native land of Sweden. What a find!
I would love to own this car. Absolutely stunning, especially in that yellow. I’m sure a good locksmith can make a new set of keys for it as well.
Breathing life back into a classic!
I thought for a minute it was a brickland
What a stunning looking little vehicle and you guys made it look so nice 👍👍
It is a Bricklin, not a Brickland.
Beautiful car, I am sure glad that it was kept in a garage where rodents didn't chew it out and that it was in perfect condition. If only the owner can find the keys.
yes, but shall they not try to start and run the car ?
Very nice detail on a unique car, good one
Awesome car! Also, I find it really interesting how you guys always work from the wheels up, and outside in. You'd think that its twice the work considering you'll dirty the wheels again when washing the top and probably get some interior dirt on the outside when cleaning that out...
So cool, tired of all the usual cars , l would love to see this at my local car night.
Wow! 🤩 Cool car guys!!! I loved 🥰
yes, but shall they not try to start and run the car ?
amazing job as always, interested to know what degreaser you guys use ? didn't see it mentioned in your products list, keep up the awesome work
Yes it is the same thing as the Saab 96 it is the Ford motor from the mercury Capri
Love a Sonett 😊
The reason the wheels are locked, is because the only way to get the key out of the ignition is to put the gear in reverse.. (a safety feature from Saab, my 1967 saab 96 v4 had the same feature)
The wheels are a real cool design and quite big for the age.
Wow!! Old cars are *better* than new ones..nowadays they are basically the same : big and rounded ..old cars well... They had their own character! I mean..look at that beautifulness😅 for me old cars are pure gold!
Awesome job guys ❤❤❤
I love the Saab Sonett, it was so weird it was awesome......I actually have an orange 1973 Sonett III. For the record, it's a Ford Taunus V4, 1.5 or 1.7 depending on the year
So Saab was famous for their 3cylinder 2stroke engine. But to make it more appealing to the masses they contracted with Ford to use a V4 engine used in their domestic tractors. All 93, 95, 96 and 97’s had the V4 if not the 2stroke. The Sonett is model 97. 93 is the station wagon version of the 95/96 series. Saab and Volvo shared much early safety technology including seatbelt systems. The body of all Sonetts are fiberglass for light weight.
I had forgotten about those; looked like a Datsun Z-28 designed by commitee.
This is a sonett lll. Frame is aluminum, body is fiberglass, and in 73’ the V3 2-stroke engine in previous models was replaced by a V4 supplied by ford.
This was such a cool car. From a company from a country known for great rally drivers and innovative cars. And if I’m correct, the body is fiberglass.
Hey those Michelin XZX wheels are pretty cool with their classic tread pattern look! They’re sought after by the CalLook VW beetle guys
I would've loved to have seen an owner's reaction on this one! 🇬🇧🇺🇸
Nice clean. Do you guys ever do the door latches, to get the build up of grease off that part?
That’s a beautiful car 🚘 wow good job buddy 🙏👍👍❤️🇺🇸
The red Vauxhall Victor next to the Saab is great. I own one. Made by Lesney.
Way beautiful transformation
Just, wow.
Nice job, guys, as always... I propose you to look for abandoned microcars and detailed them..are very popular and cheap..greetings from Hellas ( Greece) ..
I can't wait to see y'all do that red car next to that 1
I'm from Sweden, so it's nothing strange with a Saab Sonett
I am also from Sweden, and I haven't seen many Saab Sonett on the roads in my days. So yes - it's a rare care even in its homeland.
What a cool ride
Nice clean up car came out like new.
Our neighbors had a orange one. It was a.blast to drive. Also amazingly reliable
But it definitely had some odd features
You guys did a good job
yes, but shall they not try to start and run the car ?
My friends dad loved Saab. I remember my friend driving one of those cars to school. The only thing is it was Olive green.
Always an incredible job! Do you have a link for the cordless polisher? Thanks for sharing! Take care! Eddie