A father and son in Vantaa, Finland, are dedicated to repairing Saabs, anticipating a future where service is unavailable. Despite the discontinuation of the Saab brand, manufacturers are legally obligated to provide spare parts for a certain period. This Vantaa-based operation focuses on maintaining Finland’s dwindling fleet of Saabs. They proactively address repairs, recognizing the increasing difficulty of sourcing components. Their work is crucial for Saab owners seeking to keep their vehicles operational. The pair’s efforts aim to preserve a piece of automotive history as official support diminishes. This initiative highlights the challenges faced by owners of discontinued car brands.