1971 Saab Sonett project

$3,800

/ USD
DETAILS:
  • 1971
  • Driven 999 miles
  • Fuel type: Gasoline
  • Manual transmission
  • Exterior color: Burgundy · Interior color: Grey
Description

This is a rare 1971 Saab Sonett being offered for the first time in over 20 years. Car has been stored indoors, warehouse, for the last 20 years and owner is ready to part with it. It is not running and driving but was when originally put into storage. Less than 100,000 miles. Needs TLC CONACT ME for an appt. See less...

Our Take:
  • The 1971 Saab Sonett is a rare find in today's automotive landscape. Originally produced as part of Saab's foray into the sports car market, the Sonett III—specifically the model produced in '71—was renowned for its quirky design and lightweight fiberglass body. If you spot one on the road today, you're probably looking at a unicorn in the vast pasture of common vintage cars.
  • With fewer than 10,000 units ever produced, your chances of seeing a Sonett III are slim. This was a car that embodied the Swedish brand's unique approach—combining practicality with an unusual style. Back in 1971, it wasn't just about going fast; it was about making a memorable statement with its pop-up headlights and distinctive Italian-inspired lines.
  • The manual transmission makes this Sonett a driver's delight, even in its current state. While it might need some tender loving care to get back on the road, the driving experience of a Sonett is known to be engaging, thanks to its 1.7-liter Ford V4 engine and light chassis. You could say it's the kind of car that transforms a mundane drive into a Sunday morning rally.
  • Stored indoors for over two decades, this car could be a treasure trove for restoration enthusiasts. Vehicles stored well often have less underlying rust or body decay, especially if kept away from moisture—an important consideration given the fiberglass construction. Although it's not running, the potential to revive a classic piece of Saab history is an invitation for any vintage car fan with a penchant for Swedish ingenuity.
Location:
  • Knoxville, TN | USA
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