As a community of Saab enthusiasts, we revel in stories that showcase the endurance, beauty, and legacy of our beloved vehicles. Today, we bring you an extraordinary tale that echoes the spirit of Saab – Axel Roks’ winter road trip to the Arctic Circle in a meticulously restored 1983 Saab 99. This adventure, originally detailed on Octane Magazine’s website, is not just a journey through icy landscapes but a testament to the timeless appeal and ruggedness of the Saab 99.
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The Genesis of the Journey
The seed for this frosty adventure was planted in Axel’s mind during the restoration of his Saab 99. Inspired by a video from Harry Metcalfe of Harry’s Garage, who tackled the Arctic in a Rolls Royce, Axel dreamt of a similar feat. His friends thought him mad to consider such a journey in a 40-year-old car, but the idea persisted, finally coming to fruition last autumn.
Preparation and Departure
Understanding the challenges of Arctic weather, Axel and his girlfriend embarked on their journey post-Christmas, after fortifying themselves with festive feasts. Their Saab 99, equipped with winter tires and fresh fluids, was ready for the cold ahead. The duo’s lack of experience in snowy conditions only added to the adventure’s allure.
The Voyage North
Their odyssey began with a ferry from Hirtshals, Denmark, to Kristiansand, followed by a drive to Oslo. Despite the notorious reputation of the ferry (nicknamed the ‘vomit boat’), they pressed on, reaching Oslo and then driving to Hell, Norway, for New Year celebrations. The journey was not without challenges, including navigating dark, icy roads and contending with early nightfall and snowy conditions.
Challenges and Triumphs
The duo’s resilience was tested with mechanical issues, including a broken carburator component in Mo I Rana and ignition troubles later on. Yet, the Saab 99, with its superb heating and grip, held up admirably against the harsh winter. They marveled at the pastel skies and endured the biting cold, particularly at the Arctic Circle Centre where temperatures plunged to -26 degrees Celsius.
The Lofoten Islands and Return Journey
The journey to the Lofoten Islands offered a milder climate, thanks to the Gulf Stream. Here, they experienced the magical Northern Lights and the stunning natural beauty of the islands. The trip back was not without its own drama – a speeding ticket and continued mechanical challenges – but the Saab 99 persevered, a testament to its design and Axel’s careful restoration.
Reflections and Lessons
Axel and his girlfriend’s return to Trollhättan, the spiritual home of Saab, was met with admiration and nostalgia. The Saab Museum visit underscored the enduring legacy of the brand. Their journey, a blend of beauty, challenge, and adventure, is a reminder of the distances and weather conditions in Norway but, more importantly, of the joy and fulfillment such an adventure can bring.
A Tribute to Saab’s Legacy
This incredible journey of Axel Roks and his Saab 99 is more than just a road trip; it’s a narrative that resonates with the spirit of every Saab enthusiast. It speaks to the reliability, durability, and timeless appeal of Saab cars. As Axel’s story shows, whether it’s a journey to the Arctic Circle or a daily drive, a Saab isn’t just a car; it’s a companion for life’s adventures.
As we bid farewell to Axel and his Saab 99, we’re reminded of the unique bond between these cars and those who drive them. It’s a bond forged in the crucible of adventure, a testament to the enduring legacy of a brand that continues to inspire and excite. Saab lives on, not just in the streets of Trollhättan, but in the hearts of enthusiasts worldwide.
« His friends thought him mad to consider such a journey in a 40-year-old car, but the idea persisted, finally coming to fruition last autumn.»
Pardon me, but what is mad about driving an ultimate winter car in the winter???
In Scandinavia it is literally done every winter, and there is nothing weird about it.
He had the right classic car to do a winter trip 👍
I met him in northern Germany when he and his girlfriend were refueling at Shell in Busdorf, nice bloke.
I have two Saabs and over the years have had six. I love to hear stories like Axels! I would not do it, but I say, “Well done Axle!”
John Howard jp Saab Owners Club of Great Britain.