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Janne Serrander's 1932 Ford 3-Win Coupe

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Photo at Biskopsudden around 1982
Photo from Jannes own album
Photo from Jannes own album
Photo from Jannes own album
Photo from Jannes own album
Photo from Jannes own album
The cover of Colorod #2 1971
Photo by Tommy Andersson

This 3-window coupe has a history back to the 1950s. It was probably one of the cars brought from Denmark or Norway and ended up at "Sillarnas" garage at Enskedefältet.
A short video sequence from Stig Broberg (father of Hasse Broberg, shows the body and an attempt to chop the roof.

In 1966, the car ended up in Janne Serrander's ownership, who completed the build despite the new upcoming rules in Sweden.

Jannes intention was to build it traditionally and in the way he liked it best. It took him 5 years and over 15.000 SEK to complete.

The roof is chopped 8 cm and channeled 15 cm over the frame. The roof has twin orange-colored plexiglass windows, giving a nice light on the interior.

A dropped tube front end was equipped with Volvo disc brakes.

The driveline came from a Ford Mustang, 289 ci smallblock with twin 4-barrel carbs, C4 transmission and 8" rear-end.
The wheels are 14" Astro mags.

The car was on the cover of Colorod Magazine no. 2 1971 and featured inside.

Today, the car is owned by Tommy Andersson in Huddinge, Stockholm.




 

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