Richard Bergström's 1932 Ford Tudor

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Photo from Wheels Magazine Oct. 1982

This wild -32 tudor was built in the "Hot Rod barn" in Huddinge by Richard Bergström, older brother of Olle Bergström.
Richard married Lars Erik Ljungkvist sister, Maud.


Richard was in a hurry to get it ready for the Hot Rod Show, so the car was not complete. The windows were covered as there were no interior in place. However it was a crowd-pleaser.
Seems like the engine is a Buick Nailhead and the body has suicide doors.

It is unclear what happened to the car. A photo from Wheels Magazine 1982 shows the body at new owner Bertil Carlsson from Stora Skedvi in Dalarna county.
According to the garage scene it is an English body having been in red flake at an early Hot Rod Show.
Bertil intended to build the car in a classical nostalgic way.

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