Saab's nortoriously loyal car owners have been fairly quiet as the company has been slowly circling the drain. No longer. This weekend, Saab fans around the world are being rallied to stand up for their quirky automaker that they love so much.

Organizers think they can muster 63 events in 32 countries this weekend, each one aimed at standing up for Saab and saying the Swedish automaker is worth keeping. In Holland alone, more than 330 owners pre-registered for the rally. And Holland isn't exactly as temperate as Miami this time of year.

The protests sound a lot like the ones held a couple of years ago, and the photograph is from that wave as well.

In case you've lost track, Saab has filed for bankruptcy in Europe after last-minute deals to find a suitor fell through. A Chinese company was interested, but former Saab owner General Motors nixed the deal. Owners apparently think there is still time to save Saab from destruction.

One organizer identified as Nic Schellekens said in a statement, "The bankruptcy hit the many Saab enthusiasts as well as those directly or indirectly involved with Saab rather hard. In order to show our support to the latter we again want to show our enthusiasm for Saab. This time by means of worldwide meetings. Through getting as many people together we want to show clearly that Saab may be bankrupt but the brand itself is very much alive. You can see this as a positive note toward those interested in helping Saab restart production. The brand simply deserves another chance."