The Saab museum collection in Trollhattan will remain in place, according to reports.
The administrator acting on behalf of Saab had sought offers for the collection, and had indicated it was willing to break it up in order to maximise the sale price.
Read Hilton Holloway's blog on the potential sale of the Saab museum
However, the city of Trollhattan, SAAB AB and The Wallenberg Foundation are reported to have paid around £2.6 million to secure the entire collection.
The museum contains 120 cars and includes the first ever Saab car - the Ur-Saab.
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Re: Saab museum saved
Indeed thay have done - to be televised in February - I'm holding my breath as I expect it to be no less than a warts'n'all romp through the haydays and lowdays. Looking forward to it, hoping it may even coincide with some better news about one of the 5 current suitors for the company as going concern rather than a parts bin.
Re: Saab museum saved
A salutory reminder that all Saab now remains is a museum piece.