The Saab 9-3 Sky Blue Edition Cabriolet is one of the last ever Saabs to be built and was finished by hand. It has now sold for nearly £60K.

In 2011, just as the company was coming to the worst of its trouble, Saab announced the 9-3’s facelift, the Griffin. To celebrate the new model, three top of the line models were built in the different body styles the 9-3 came in: saloon, estate and convertible.

The three cars were each finished in beautiful Sky Blue paint and featured every option on the list. However, when it came to the convertible version, the company went bust before it could be finished. Thankfully, the unfinished model was sent to ANA Trollhattan AB where it was finished by hand.

This somewhat of an Edward Scissorhands of the car world doesn’t just have an amazing story to raise its value. It is also nearly brand new with just 10,011 miles on the clock, or 16,111 km. This means the Hirsch steering wheel and pedals along with the full leather interior are almost untouched.

Furthermore, the tuned engine probably still produces a whopping 260 horsepower. Other modifications done to this unique car is a Hirsch sports exhaust, sports suspension and 19-inch BBS wheels.

Although this car is absolutely stunning, I'm not a fan of convertibles. Therefore, I would rather be the owner of the estate version of the last ever Saab. Let me know which one you would go for. Also, Would you spend so much money on a Saab?