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Saab Spirit Tested by Valencia’s Devastation: A Call to Save Paco Ferris’ Cherished Collection

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Saab Enthusiasts Rally to Restore Paco Ferris’ Flood-Damaged Collection

The recent catastrophic floods that struck Valencia, Spain, have left a trail of destruction, impacting lives, homes, and businesses. Among the countless stories of loss, one resonates deeply with the global Saab community: the devastating impact on Francisco (Paco) Ferris, the owner of Ferris Auto and a passionate Saab enthusiast. His cherished collection of nine Saabs, representing decades of automotive heritage, was submerged in mud and debris during the floods.

Saab’s resilience buried in mud: A yellow Saab 9-3 Convertible, part of Paco Ferris' cherished collection, lies damaged but not forgotten after Valencia’s catastrophic floods
Saab’s resilience buried in mud: A yellow Saab 9-3 Convertible, part of Paco Ferris’ cherished collection, lies damaged but not forgotten after Valencia’s catastrophic floods

Now, the global Saab community is coming together to raise funds and awareness for the restoration of these iconic cars. This is not just about vehicles; it’s about preserving a legacy that unites enthusiasts across the world.

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The Flood’s Impact on Valencia and Ferris Auto

The floods, which swept through Valencia on October 29, caused widespread destruction. Over 200 lives were tragically lost, and the damage to infrastructure and businesses was immense. Among the affected was Ferris Auto, Paco’s workshop and sanctuary for Saab vehicles. The workshop, a hub for restoring and maintaining these beloved cars, has been temporarily closed due to the extensive damage.

The enduring spirit of Saab: This iconic Saab 900, now caked in mud after Valencia's devastating floods, stands as a symbol of the community's determination to restore and preserve its legacy.
The enduring spirit of Saab: This iconic Saab 900, now caked in mud after Valencia’s devastating floods, stands as a symbol of the community’s determination to restore and preserve its legacy.

Inside the workshop, nine Saabs—each with its own story—were severely damaged. These include rare models like the Saab 900 Turbo and Saab convertible classics that hold immense sentimental and historical value. Photographs from the aftermath reveal the heartbreaking sight of these cars buried under layers of mud and debris.

A Saab Community United by Purpose

For Saab enthusiasts, the brand represents more than just vehicles—it symbolizes innovation, safety, and a distinct identity. Despite the marque’s production ending in 2011, the passion of its global community remains unwavering.

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This tragedy has ignited a worldwide effort to support Paco and restore his collection. A GoFundMe campaign, led by Filip Janssens (known as “Don Monte Carlo” within the community), has been launched to raise €45,000 for the restoration. The campaign has already garnered over €3,000 from 32 donors, reflecting the strength and solidarity of the Saab family.

The rare Saab 9-3 Turbo X SportCombi, a collector’s dream, now awaits restoration after enduring the devastating Valencia floods.
The rare Saab 9-3 Turbo X SportCombi, a collector’s dream, now awaits restoration after enduring the devastating Valencia floods.

As Filip states:
“These Saabs are nearly irreplaceable, and saving them is about preserving a shared heritage and passion.”

The Path to Restoration

The affected Saabs will be transported to Emilio Barrau in Zaragoza, where a detailed restoration process will commence. Emilio, a renowned figure in the Saab restoration world, is committed to bringing these vehicles back to life. The restoration involves:

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  • Assessing the extent of flood damage, including engine and electrical systems.
  • Meticulously cleaning and repairing interiors and exteriors.
  • Sourcing original parts from Saab specialists worldwide.

Regular updates on the progress will be shared with contributors and enthusiasts, showcasing the collective effort to save these automotive treasures.

A journey to revival: Paco Ferris’ flood-damaged Saabs, including the Turbo X, are loaded and on their way to Zaragoza for meticulous restoration.
A journey to revival: Paco Ferris’ flood-damaged Saabs, including the Turbo X, are loaded and on their way to Zaragoza for meticulous restoration.

How You Can Help

The Saab community’s response to this disaster highlights the strength of its bond. Here’s how you can contribute:

  1. Donate to the GoFundMe Campaign: Every contribution, no matter how small, helps cover the costs of transportation, restoration, and repairs. Visit the campaign page here.
  2. Spread the Word: Sharing this story on social media and with fellow Saab enthusiasts can amplify the call for support. Use hashtags like #SaveValenciasSaabs and #SaabHeritage to reach a wider audience.
  3. Offer Expertise or Resources: If you’re a Saab specialist or have access to rare parts, your help could be invaluable in the restoration process.
  4. Stay Engaged: Follow updates on the restoration and share messages of encouragement with Paco and the team.

Preserving More Than Cars

This initiative is about more than restoring vehicles—it’s about honoring the legacy of Saab and the values it represents: resilience, community, and innovation. In the face of adversity, the global Saab family is proving that the spirit of Saab lives on, not just in its cars but in the people who cherish them.

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Paco Ferris has dedicated his life to preserving Saab’s legacy, and now, it’s our turn to help him. Together, we can ensure that his collection, and the stories it holds, will continue to inspire future generations of Saab enthusiasts.

Support the restoration effort today and be part of this incredible journey

The floods in Valencia may have tested the resilience of the Saab community, but they’ve also reaffirmed its unity and determination. Paco’s story is a powerful reminder that the love for Saab goes beyond cars—it’s a celebration of innovation, heritage, and the human spirit.

By coming together, we can turn this tragedy into a story of hope and restoration. Let’s keep the Saab spirit alive.

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Goran Aničić
the authorGoran Aničić
For over 15 years, Goran Aničić has been passionately focused on Saab automobiles and everything related to them. His initial encounter with Saab cars took place back in 2003 when the first Saab 9-3 and sedan version were introduced. At that moment, he was captivated by the car's Scandinavian design logic and top-notch engineering, and everything that followed stemmed from that first encounter. Later on, through his work at the editorial team of the Serbian automotive magazines "Autostart" and later "AutoBild," he had the opportunity to engage more closely with Saab vehicles. In 2008, he tested the latest Saab cars of that time, such as the Saab 9-3 TTiD Aero and Saab 9-3 Turbo X. In 2010, as the sole blogger from the region, he participated in the Saab 9-5ng presentation in Trollhättan, Sweden. Alongside journalists from around the world, he got a firsthand experience of the pinnacle of technological offerings from Saab at that time. Currently, Goran owns two Saabs: a 2008 Saab 9-3 Vector Sportcombi with a manual transmission, and a Saab 9-3 Aero Griffin Sport Sedan from the last generation, which rolled off the production line in Trollhättan in December 2011.

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