Göran Karlsson's Motor Museum, Motor vehicle museum in Falkenberg Municipality, Sweden
Göran Karlsson's Motor Museum displayed a large collection of classic cars, motorcycles, and automotive pieces spanning multiple decades and manufacturers. Vehicles were arranged to show how design and engineering evolved throughout the 20th century.
The museum opened in 2007, founded by Göran Karlsson who created the major Scandinavian retail business Gekås, and closed in 2010. During this period it assembled vehicles representing different eras of automotive history.
The exhibition space presented various automotive innovations and engineering developments that shaped transportation methods in Swedish society over multiple decades.
The museum provided information in Swedish and English, with staff available to answer questions about technical details of the vehicles. The layout allowed visitors to view the collection and follow its chronological progression.
The collection featured an Excalibur SS Series 1 Roadster that once belonged to Swedish boxing champion Ingemar Johansson. This particular vehicle was one of the collection's most notable pieces with a direct connection to sports history.
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