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What is this?
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SAAB SONNET
01/07/2016 at 15:13 |
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Do you mean the blue Saab Sonett?
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Sweet, thanks!
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Yup :)
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pink shirt and purple pants.....someone call the fashion police
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only after I posted this I realize that fashion police is a tv show and a real thing.
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Last of the Summer Wine?
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Antiques Road Trip
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Don’t judge
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He’s an antiques expert. I think it’s part of the job spec.
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Hehe! Wouldn’t think of it.
I forgot, Edie’s Triumph was Red.
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Triumph Herald.
We all know about the Saab.
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I did not. Am I out of the gang?
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Sadly, it would seem so.
I’ve never actually seen a Sonett in the plastic though but I do confess to a Herald or two.
The name Sonett, as we all don’t know, comes from Så nätt den är or “so neat is is” and so it should be pronounced something like Soanett.
Mk1 Sonetts (only a handful were made) were all rhd, being made long before Sweden turned to the dark side in 1967.
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I never felt welcome anyway.
I know of the Sonett, somehow I just don’t think I’ve ever seen one.