The Flintstones of Hollygroff Car Club










The Flintstones of Hollygroff Car Club was one of the pioneering car clubs in Stockholm, Sweden during the early 1960s, marking an important chapter in the evolution of Swedish custom car culture. The club was founded in 1961 by a small group of neighborhood kids who grew up in Fredhäll at Kungsholmen in Stockholm. Inspired by their passion for American cars and the burgeoning custom scene, these young enthusiasts came together to celebrate their love for automobiles long before they were legally old enough to drive.[1]
The club derived its name from the popular animated sitcom The Flintstones and reflected the playful spirit and youthful creativity of its members. In an interview with Sondre Kvipt of Kustomrama, founding member Björn Ramsten recalled how the group of six or seven friends pooled their weekly allowances to purchase a 1947 Buick convertible club car. Although the vehicle required extensive rust repairs and modest custom work, including a red and white scallop paint job designed from a sketch by club artist Nils-Erik Schullström, it served as a tangible symbol of their shared passion and determination. Club members included Schullström, Tommy Ternström, Björn Hammar, Tore Ström, and Ramsten, along with “Kurre,” who acted as the main driver, and Lelle Larsson, who documented many of the club’s activities with his camera.[1]
During a time when other local clubs such as The Road Devils, Car Angels, and the Teddyboys were active in Stockholm, The Flintstones distinguished itself by focusing on the pure enjoyment of cars rather than seeking publicity through reckless driving or dangerous stunts. The club’s members gathered at various local hangouts, including Fredhällsfiken Freden, Solstugan, Café Bellman by Karlbergskanalen, Talluddens Cafe on the Solna side of Karlbergskanalen, and Henry's Cafe in Skarpnäck. These meeting spots became the backdrop for socializing, sharing automotive ideas, and nurturing the early spirit of the Swedish custom car movement.[1]
The 1947 Buick served the club until 1962, when it received a driving ban due to faulty brakes, a worn-out front end, and other mechanical issues. It was temporarily stored at a friend’s parents’ summer house, but when they grew tired of the parked car, they called a junkyard to have it removed. Although the Buick was lost, the club’s story continued through its members, who went on to pursue various automotive projects that helped shape the Swedish hot rodding and custom scene.[1]
Although The Flintstones eventually faded as its members grew older, its legacy persisted in the local custom car community. The club helped lay the groundwork for a generation of young car enthusiasts in Stockholm, influencing subsequent clubs and custom car projects. Its story remains an integral part of Swedish automotive history, remembered for the camaraderie, creativity, and pioneering spirit that defined an era.
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