File:1953-01-15 Ferrari 340 0238A Sundberg Bjurstrøm.png
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[edit]Description1953-01-15 Ferrari 340 0238A Sundberg Bjurstrøm.png |
English: The 1952 Ferrari 340 Vignale s/n 0238A arriving in Sweden in early 1953, possibly 15 January 1953 when it was imported by Tore Bjurström.[1] He had driven it from Italy to Sweden together with the first owner Severt Sundberg (could be the one behind the wheel), who was killed driving this car later in 1953. It was then rebodied into a coupe and continued to race in Sweden, but later again, rebodied by someone else back to this original shape.[2] |
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