Christer Lundberg's 1931 Chevrolet Roadster





Christer Lundberg from Stockholm used a 1931 Chevrolet body on a 1932 Ford frame creating this Hot Rod in early 1960s.
The powerful 354 Chrysler Hemi engine with dual carbs come from a Chrysler 1957. It was painted metallic blue.
The interior including Ford Thunderbird seats are in red vinyl.
The body probably came from a Danish junkyard.
The destiny of this car is unclear. It appeared on Hot Rod Show 1965 Marmorhallarna and a Hot Rod Show in Örebro in January 1966, then owned by Dogge Norberg.
It was never registered and, to our knowledge, never driven on the street.
According to a source, the car was placed outside and slowly was torn apart as the body contained much wood.
The complete front I-beam axle was given to Pelle Widholm by Dogge, to be used on his T-Bucket [1]
Pelle Widholm T-23 bucket
However, the grille was found 2026 by Mats Wallander at a swapmeet after late Leif 'Nalle' Eriksson in Segeltorp, Stockholm!
Any more information about the car or parts are welcome.
- ↑ Pelle Widholm
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