This Abandoned Saab Dealership Is A Sad But Intriguing Time Capsule

An urban explorer has filmed inside a Saab dealership which has laid dormant for over a decade
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The demise of Saab is one of the saddest tales in recent motoring history, and in some parts of the world, reminders of the company’s collapse are still present. In northern France, for instance, is an abandoned dealership containing some 20 cars, many of which are falling into disrepair.

An urban explorer has posted a YouTube video taking a look inside, where along with all of those Saabs are parts (including full engines), colour swatches, faded brochures and stacks of documents that have been there ever since the dealer closed its doors for good in 2011. It’s like a time capsule, albeit not a very well-sealed one - everything is coated in dust, and unfortunately, a lot of the cars have fallen victim to thieves and vandals.

This Abandoned Saab Dealership Is A Sad But Intriguing Time Capsule

In the main showroom, we can see two 9-3s and a 9-5 which have suffered from broken windows, while some have missing wheels. Interestingly, a lot of the damage and thefts seem to have occurred relatively recently - photos from inside the dealership taken in 2019 show the trio in a much better state of repair. The snaps also show a tidy-looking 9-5 estate which doesn’t seem to be present in the new video.

The workshop contains yet more Saabs, and also a smattering of vehicles from other brands, including a Peugeot 307 CC and a Renault 5 van. There are also a few LPG kits dotted around.

This Abandoned Saab Dealership Is A Sad But Intriguing Time Capsule

The dealership was run by one family from 1972 onwards in conjunction with a Husqvarna shop next door. In its latter years, it’s said to have been run by two brothers, one of which fell ill, which is apparently when the problems started, accelerated by Saab’s increasingly precarious financial situation. What no one seems to know for sure is why so much was left behind to gradually decay.

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Source: Forgotten Buildings via Motor1

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