Yankee Custom Parts











Yankee Custom Parts was a Swedish custom-car shop located at Flensvägen 27 in Älvsjö, Sweden. Founded by Bo "Gamen" Sandberg with help from friends, such as Göran Silfors, the shop served Swedish custom enthusiasts with design, construction, and paint work. An advertisement printed in Start & Speed No. 2–1966 stated that Yankee Custom Parts “experimented and tested their parts thoroughly before they stocked them.”
Sandberg initially wanted to call the business “Yankee Junk,” but because the name did not sound good in the States, he changed it to Yankee Custom Parts. From its Älvsjö base, the shop offered a full range of services, including paint techniques such as Metalflake, Candy, Pearls, flames, scallops, paneling, and more. Two well-known shop projects were the Purple Passion and the Wild Bird.
Cars Built, Restyled or Painted by Yankee Custom Parts
Bo Sandberg's 1923 Ford Model T Roadster - Purple Passion
Sven Sandberg's 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe - The Glowing Coupe
Göran Silfors' 1936 Ford Sedan
Hasse Broberg and Kjelle Gustad's 1938 Chevrolet Convertible
Sven Sandberg's 1956 Ford Sunliner Convertible
Bo Sandberg's 1959 Ford Thunderbird - Surfin Bird
Bo "Gamen" Sandberg's 1959 Ford Thunderbird - Wild Bird
Bo Sandberg's Cool Cat
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