Showing posts with label KJB. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KJB. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

With the wind in her hair

With the wind in her hair

Crossing a street in Jordbro, at the commuter station, a few days ago, I noticed a familiar car driving towards me so I grabbed the camera and started shooting. The car is a real babe magnet (at least according to the owner Sten-Åke Svensson whom I met a couple of years ago. This is a unique car. It is a KJB. Named after the man who designed and built it. If you would like to see more photos of the KJB be sure to check out my post from my first meeting with Sten-Åke.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

The KJB Man

A Cool Ride




I saw a unusual looking car on the road a while back. A few hours later I noticed it parked at the Jordbro shopping centre, so I stopped for a chat with the owner. This is Sten-Åke Svensson. The car is an KJB. That stands for Kjell Bergstrand. He was the man who designed and built the car. The sheet metal is 1,3 mm thick, and Kjell did the stamping of the metal himself. The steering comes from a Volvo 240. The engine from a SAAB V-4. Some of the instruments came from a Russian Lada. All the wood and the seats were taken from a boat, and I do believe the designer was a professional boat builder. When he died a few years ago his wife decided to sell the car. A few interested buyers were turned down for different reasons, but Sten Åke who called the woman on the phone, was accepted, and he took a train ride all the way up to Luleå where the deal was made. He paid 40 000 SEK and is now the owner of the worlds only KJB. Once a year the widow travels to Stockholm to meet her family and she then usually meets up with Sten Åke. During our chat some of the local kids gathered around to check out the car and ask there own questions. To see the rest of the photos of the KJB just press the white arrow below.