The Börje "Böcka" Linderström Photo Collection

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A photo of Lasse Andersson's 1957 Ford Skyliner. Embracing a Scandinavian trend of the era, Lasse gave his Ford a distinct identity with a 1958 Edsel front, transforming it into a standout piece on the Scandinavian custom car scene. Photo by Börje "Böcka" Linderström, provided by Sonny Linderström.
A radically restyled 1957 Chevrolet custom at one of the Hot Rod Shows in Stockholm in the 1960s. If you know who the owner and builder of this custom was, please reach out at mail@kustomrama.com. Photo by Börje "Böcka" Linderström, provided by Sonny Linderström.
A rear end shot of the 1957 Chevrolet custom. Photo by Börje "Böcka" Linderström, provided by Sonny Linderström.
Lars-Erik Johansson's 1931 Ford Model A roadster, The Orange Fink, at the 1966 Hot Rod Show. A tarp was used to hide the cockpit at the show as it was probably not completed in time for the show. Photo by Börje "Böcka" Linderström, provided by Sonny Linderström.
A rear end shot of The Orange Fink from the 1966 Hot Rod Show. Photo by Börje "Böcka" Linderström, provided by Sonny Linderström.

Börje "Böcka" Linderström of Sweden was active in the Swedish hot rod and custom scene in the 1960s. Being a talented builder and painter, Linderström had his hands on many of the creations we all know from the legendary Hot Rod Shows in Marmorhallarna in Stockholm. Unfportunately "Böcka" has passed away, but his son Sonny has scanned and shared his father's photo collection with Kustomrama.




 

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