Ingersjö lack

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Ingersjö lack is a car body and paint shop in Stockholm, Sweden.

It was started in the middle of the 1960s by Rolf Ingersjö. The first small shop was located in Saltsjöbaden outside Stockholm.
He soon moved to new premises on Södermalm and later to Surbrunnsgatan and to Norrbackagatan 25 in Stockholm city.

Ingersjö soon got a name for his skills in motif paint, often inspired by space. He was one of the first to use metalflake, pearl and candy.

He had many customers by truck owners and vans which was popular in the 1970s, but he painted all kind of vehicles including motorcycles and custom cars.

Rolf had himself a Ford Ranchero and an El Camino with plexiglass top over the back. Both were named "Sky High".




 

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