Broman - Cars made in Sweden, info from Konditori 100

Year and place: 1952, Sandared

Someone began constructing a car around 1950, probably near Borås. In early 1950 Rolf Broman took over the work, that was in its early stage, and finished the car in 1952.

It had a steel tube frame, and a 2-cylinder 2-stroke watercooled engine from a german Tempo Vidal truck giving power to the rear wheels.

The body began as a Ford Junior, but the roof was cut off and it was shortened to become an open 2-seater. Equipped with a soft top, the sports car was used by Broman for about a year. It was sold, and driven into an unknown future.

2000-04-21. www.konditori100.se. Text/pictures: Arne Granfoss ©. Prod: AG Informice