He opens car container cans like we open snuff boxes, Karlsson Leif-Ivan, the man with a giga car museum being built right now in Stockholm.
The Cadillac from the coverage in February’s issue of Worldkustom has made it from Miami Florida to Sweden and a snowy Stockholm. The son Pierre Karlsson has a little more clothes on.
It smells paint and the sound of rustling in protective paper rolls through the museum. Electricians undress the chandeliers protective plastic and rustles up the ladders. Cars are everywhere and card board boxes. Boxes, boxes, crates from the US. The museum's walls require several hundred, SEVERAL HUNDRED, newly purchased, illuminated signs all on 110 volts. Just that thing, converting all to 220 volts. The days are counting down and the newly purchased cars are still in Texas. It's cool, says Leif-Ivan. Shipping Cars R Us has the speed up and the cars arrive one by one. Stage and bar should be up shortly. - After that the state of the art music facility goes in and. . . but we'll get there say super entrepreneur who builds a 28 000 square foot big reason to go to the capital right now. In Februarys issue of Worldkustom you can find a detailed report and interview for those who want to know the background.